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    On 11/12/16 at approximately 0509 hrs, Donald I. Hayward (DOB 09/01/75) called to report that 2 males tried to get into his vehicle and were now going house to house. Donald was calling from 6731 Charlotte Ave SE, which is located in the City of Auburn, County of Pierce, and State of Washington. Donald described one of the males as a white male, in his 20’s, 6’00” in height, thin build, black jacket, and wearing a gray hoodie. Donald was unable to describe the second male. Donald also advised…

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    free, implying it was the audience which made Prospero manipulate Caliban ‘or else my project fail/ which was to lease’ highlights the bad thing he did making the audience feel responsible, he encourages the audience to reflect and essentially is ‘warning’ the audience. This is in turn the initial way Caliban was portrayed as a savage, aimed to resonate with the audience, to encourage self-reflection. This changes the audience’s perception of Caliban. Revealing the tragic side of him and the…

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    Private Security

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    1. Name and discuss a major contributor to the development of private security in England. -Henry Fielding, is credited for establishing the framework for the principal advanced private investigative organization, his activities incited what we now consider official wrongdoing reports. 6. Name and discuss three technological innovations that improved the private security industry in the nineteenth century. - The first criminal caution frameworks that utilized a chime that rang if an entryway or…

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    First, unlike criminal suspects, noncitizens who were detected by ICE and placed under arrest for suspected violations of the immigration laws do not receive "Miranda" warnings before they are questioned. The reason it happens is because courts have held that such constitutional protections are not required in "civil" proceedings. (Legal Action Center and the Immigration Policy Center of the American Immigration Council…

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    On 7/16/2015, at 1933 hours, I was on duty, in uniform, and driving a marked police vehicle (0913). I was dispatched to the Clallam County Public Library (2210 S Peabody Street - which is in the city limits of Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington State) on report of a male outside that was refusing to leave. The reporting party did not see the male consuming alcoholic beverage, but reported that he smelled as though he had consumed alcoholic beverage. I arrived in the area at 1935 hours.…

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    Technology has greatly impacted policing methods in the United States. In the early years of American policing, officers patrolled neighborhoods on foot. This form of community policing lost popularly throughout the years due to the invention of cars and other technological advancements. With recent reports of police misconduct, some departments have emphasized the importance of connecting with the community in order to prevent issues with the public and have gone back to community policing.…

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    Dress Code Research Paper

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    Canton High School in Mississippi has suspended over 100 students on the first day of school due to the fact that they wear neon colored shoes (Takepart.com). Is that what the world has come to? Do you want to help give equality to both boy and girls? The school dress code not only sexulizes women it also hurts their self-esteem, which causes them problems later n in their life. Also the dress code can be considered very sexist due to the fact that it does not punish boys the same way it does…

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    The criminal justice system is always under scrutiny. There will always be people that will say that the criminal justice system is indeed fair and just, while others may contradict them. People in the criminal justice system strive to keep a balance between social control and keeping the individual’s freedom. However, there are some exceptions when the public safety is more important than the individual’s rights, and it is when the life of an officer or of the public is being threatened. Even…

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    crime. Some of the questions should be; how much money did he take from the store? or what kind of weapon did he used to commit the offense? In the case that the suspect wants to leave the room, unless he is being detained and has been advised of the Miranda rights there is no legal justification to deny him to leave. However, if the suspect decides to stay in the room like in the case of suspect number two, then the interrogator should present evidence found at the crime scene. Evidence to be…

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    Is the Fourth Amendment violated by police action of remotely accessing a GPS or a vehicle’s tracking capabilities without a warrant or the probable cause necessary for the acquiring thereof, therefore necessitating Senator Snowy’s support of Taylor Thomas’s bill; and what would be the implications on the future of Fourth Amendment law if Senator Snowy declined to support the bill and thusly permitted the dubious practices to persist indefinitely? SHORT ANSWER Notwithstanding the current…

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