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    The fact is new technology affected a great relationship that was built throughout the years with police officers and citizens within the community. The police no longer walked the streets in the neighborhood, instead they road by in their patrol cars with their windows rolled up and told citizens to call the police for service and promised a rapid response upon receiving their call. (Police: History-Policing Twentieth Century America^ C” the Reform Era, (n.d.) It is now the 20th Century and…

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    followed around in a store by security or the police because of the color of your skin? Have you ever been pulled over by police because they thought you stole the car you were driving? Both of these things have happened to me before. African American male’s relationships with police have been dwindling more than ever in the recent months. It seems like almost every month you turn on the TV to see a headline something like this, “Black man shot and killed by police”. This theme reoccurs in…

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    In the story “The Jefferson County Egan Murders” by David Shampine and Daniel T. Boyer there were three people murder on an interstate rest stop. It took the police a long time to figure out who murder the three people. Three people were murdered on the night of New Year’s Eve in the year of 1964. The three people are Barbara Ann Egan (wife of Peter Egan), Peter Egan (Husband of Barbara), and Gerald Egan (Brother of Barbara). They are well known for theft and breaking into homes of other people.…

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    for Dealing with Police” shows three cases in which three minorities were suspected of criminal activity when being questioned or pulled over by law enforcement. Police often believe because they are the law, they have special privileges and try to assert their dominance if their boundaries are overstepped. With that being said, there are respectful cops and morally deprived cops throughout the United States. Different places in the United States have a higher crime rate, police officers need to…

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    region. The Minneapolis Police Department line of attack was the identification of criminal “hot spots” and to increase the presence of police officers in these particular areas. The main goal was to deliver a limitation effect. Said experiment concentrated on address of high crime in small clusters. With the help of the Minneapolis Police Department officers, police presence was increased on these areas. The experiment was based on the thought that the presence of police in high crime…

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    Susan an 80 year old woman’s car is in the middle of a car chase. They spot the car going one hundred miles per hour on the highway. The police turn on the sirens and go as quick as they can, but Susan’s Bugatti is going faster. The police had decided that they need to have someone run by Susan’s house and see what’s going on there. Officers quickly arrived to Susan’s house, and were banging on the door. Her door slowly opens and it is Susan, and they realize that her car must’ve been…

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    in patrol cars and body-worn cameras designed to enhance accountability or do they hold some other purpose? GPS can provide direction, up to date traffic information that helps police to arrive the scene of a crime or emergency as soon as possible. In addition, GPS could help police officers to track criminal’s car. Nowadays, if criminals try to escape by their car, it is only a matter of time before police find criminals. On the other hand, instead of using GPS to catch criminals, police…

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    Stolen Out of Locked Car An $8,000 artificial leg was stolen from a man’s car was reported yesterday, police said. Roy Jones was having lunch at Shoney’s restaurant in Louisville yesterday when his car was broken into and his leg stolen. When Jones reported the incident, he said the back door was open and the glove compartment had been gone through. The leg had been in a package on the floor and when he came back 30 minutes later it was gone. Jones said he had locked his car, but the thief…

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    a toy car. When he sees another block on the way, he says, "I can't move." and crashes it with his block. His block and a few blocks are out of the track and some of them fall on his leg. He starts to build blocks again and puts one big one to under a bridge part. He says, "Broken road, broken road." One boy next to him calls out police. He picks a small yellow car on the floor and moves it back and forth on the wood block. He picks up two more cars from the container. He bumps one of cars to…

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    person. A Police officer can’t frisk you at any time they want without probable cause or a warrant. When in my home a law enforcer cannot come on and take random evidence. When in your vehicle a police officer cannot search without your consent or again a search warrant. The fourth amendment gives you basic privacy in daily activities. It also helps when there is a criminal investigation and want to search or seize a certain thing in my home, car, and person. When in your vehicle a police…

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