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    VENUE: 200 E. Flint St. /67th District Court Parking lot / City of Davison / Genesee County /State of Michigan DATE & TIME: Monday, April 11, 2016 time of incident was approximately at 08:30 a.m. INFORMATION: On the above date and time, I Officer Stone, pulled into the Davison Municipal parking lot and observed a white Lincoln with a green top parked in the marked reserved parking for the 67th District Court. Detective Skellenger made an announcement in the courtroom for the vehicle to be…

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    Police Brutality: The Use of Excessive Force or De-Escalation When is murder inflicted by a police officer justified? There have been thousands of police killings in the last ten years, but for some reason only fifty-four officers faced charges. (Kindy, “Thousands Dead, Few Prosecuted”) When it comes to police brutality, it seems minorities are the ones affected the most. “Police brutality is a daily occurrence across the USA, most of it inflicted in the form of a few extra blows, punches, or…

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    Do police get paid enough? Does the military get enough recognition? Actors and/or athletes are paid too much, especially when they are compared to more dangerous, important jobs. They don’t provide protection to citizens, give back to the economy, and they are just entertainment. First of all, they don’t provide any protection at all. Police for example, provide us so much security, that if someone breaks into your house you can call them and they will come as fast as possible. If anything,…

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    department saw drastic changes. The use of force amongst officers dropped fifty-nine percent. A truly staggering statistic, Eighty-seven percent decrease of complaints against officers. The cameras videotape all of the activities the officer, including any potentially controversial incidents. Would the Ferguson incident have raised as much concern and controversy if someone caught it on film? Many police officers believe it wouldn’t have. Officers wearing a camera have a responsibly to tell the…

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    All Police Officers Wear Body Cameras? Have you ever wondered what police do to suspects when no one is looking? Police can get away with so many things behind closed doors and the victims cannot do anything about it. Police Law Enforcement Agencies always get away with things they shouldn’t. Police should have a body camera so that victims will not get anything they didn’t deserve. Having a body camera on the officer will protect both suspect and officer because anything the officer does…

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    local and national news. The stories of Eric Garner, Michael Brown, and Laquan McDonald has shocked many people, including myself. Police officers should be trained professionals who are supposed to serve and protect the public. As a citizen, I want to know that the police are protecting all citizens but it is hard watching the news and seeing how police officers are killing unarmed men and women, when it is unnecessary. After the shooting and death of Trayvon Martin it seemed as if the news…

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    been a consecutive issue in the world. But rather than trying to help solve the conflict, governments ignore the cruelty that goes on in the police department by police officers such as killing, beating and abusing their power on innocent civilians and incarcerated people. What’s bazaar is that the reasons it happens, police officers target minorities and inmates to perform these cruel acts of behavior being they know that they are the most vulnerable in this society. Maybe if the government was…

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    pathetically that is a victim. Boycott announcements came five largest local police department all across the United States - New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Houston. Also joining the boycott are National Association of Police Officers and the National Border Patrol. Facing a boycott of his upcoming movie in the wake of his recent public remarks, Tarantino appeared exclusively on MSNBC ‘All In’ with Chris Hayes a week and a half later insisting he is being misunderstood…

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    help them understand. Emotions that are not managed can impair our ability to listen and to think logically. A former chief of police for the Brownwood (Texas) Police Department had a difficult time managing his emotions during a time in which the officers were completing a vote of no confidence. The chief allowed anger, frustration, and hostility to take over his emotions and hindered his ability to think logically. In 2016 the Brownwood Police Department hired…

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    This media report is based on an article about a crime committed to a 36 years old man named Ben Verelst who lived in West Australia. Mr.Ben was there when three thieves intruded into his house, assaulted him and after that stole his brand new car. 1. Identify the areas of law that are relevant to the chosen media report, and explain how they are? In these articles, there is an overlap between tort law and criminal law with a touch of property law. Tort Law Tort…

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