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    a brick building in a fenced in grass area. When I walked into the elementary school, I saw exactly what I thought it would be like. Right when I walked in, I had to walk through a metal detector and then walked up a flight of stairs. This made me feel a little uncomfortable because I was wondering why they have metal…

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    Keeping Weapons In School

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    scared to come to school, because there are weapons here. One way to keep weapons out of school is to check the students’ bags and lockers for weapons. Their parents and teachers will check their belongings for them. Another way is to have a metal detector or something to scan the students. I think the school should have a safe in every classroom, just in case. It would only open with a combination and will be used for a couple weapons. The weapons would only be used if a teacher or student…

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    Oklahoma workforce that are unemployed. Those are just the ones in the workforce, all together there is over 150,000 unemployed veterans in Ok. . schools should have students wear passes to where they have to be checked when entering a building. Metal detectors…

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    in explain this. This means that she is assuming that because they are of a lower social class and are black they will not be able to succeed in the more structured curriculum. Another mother posed the question of whether or not there would be metal detectors in the school now that there would be Normandy school kids (mostly black) in the school. She is assuming that these kids will be dangerous and must be watched and is therefore exhibiting blatant racism by assuming that one race is more…

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    getting bad again. I don’t mean just bad I mean rely bad. They were going back to the way they were in the days before the “protective laws”. The laws that the government put in place when I was little that instated mandatory curfews, school metal detectors, and lowered the age of being tried as an adult from 18 to 16 because there wasn’t enough room in the juvenile detention system to hold all the troublemakers. All of these laws were necessary the crime rate among teens and even kids was…

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    Joyful children skip and play around the playground at their elementary school on a sunny early Monday. Pure bliss from a child remains constant as their love for life can be seen through their captivating smiles. Singing, dancing, and play fighting remains steady outside as the teachers try to control their energizing spirits. In the blink of an eye, this would all suddenly disappear. An older man with a hoodie enters the school with such anger and rage. He raids the place and pulls out his…

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    individuals entered the door. As I walked up the stairs to enter the courtroom, there was a woman dressed in civilian clothes, with a badge and weapon, performing security checks. This included taking everything out your pockets, walking through a metal detector and getting further…

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    Technology And Crime

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    Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. The evolution of IT has effected the way our legal system operates at fundamental levels. Technology is the driver of change and the tool for renovating our legal system in ways that will improve the capability to control crime and secure justice. To support our legal system, a wide range of technology advances have been employed. Technology have changed and helped our legal system but technology have also helped criminals commit more crimes and because of…

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    contend with stereotypes that paint them as violent and aggressive. In the podcast, one of the parents largest concerns about the students coming from Normandy school district, is that those students are violent, and that the schools will then need metal detectors,…

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    April 24, 1974 in Jersey City, New Jersey. His acting skills come from heredity, his father, Maurice Luke was a former actor in London. As he grew up Luke was forced to fight and act tough t a very young age, he went to school where there was metal detectors. But Derek always had role models in his family. Especially his mom and uncle. Since his father and mother separated he grew up with the encouragement of both of them. He graduated from Snyder in 1992 and continued on to Jersey State College…

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