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    Would you close your eyes for 5 seconds while driving? When you glance at your cell phone to read a text message you are taking your eyes away from the road for an average of 5 seconds, and if you are traveling at a speed of 55 miles per hour you will have driven the length of the football field, blindfolded. (CDC, 2016) Some believe that cell phones are necessary while driving and that if you are excellent at multi-tasking there is no problem. Driving is a task that needs your full attention to…

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    For this paper, I am choosing to talk about the topic of problem-oriented policing (POP). problem-oriented policing is defined as: “An approach to police work that is concerned primarily with identifying and solving community problems, with or without input from the community” (1). This paper will discuss the issues with problem-oriented policing, and I will also propose what I think are good solutions to these issues. This topic is important to me, because I believe with some work,…

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    figures-non-reported and non-recorded criminal conduct The center issue interpretating the official measurements on wrongdoings that have been recorded by the police emerge from the way that they are inadequate and one-sided. For an occasion to be recorded and known not…

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    Police Subculture The police subculture is much the same throughout all the law enforcement careers throughout the world. The police subculture is a distinctive set of beliefs, values, attitudes, and behaviors that are shared amongst the majority of officers working in law enforcement organizations (Malmin, 2012). The subculture is taught to new recruits from the first day they arrive at the academy to the last day. This subculture follows them from that point on throughout their career in law…

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    the community and its local police department. Law enforcement is able to interact with members of a community and community members are able to interact with law enforcement. Community policing allows community members to develop trust with the police and this will ultimately limit crime. (Sherman 1997) One element of community policing that does not necessarily works is putting more police officers in a particular area, which is known as hot spot policing. When police are placed in one area,…

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    Police violence has been an issue in the media, especially after the killing of Michael Brown in the Ferguson area. After this event, many African-Americans took the streets to protest the killing, which resulted in a paramilitary response from the police at the city and state level. The federal government criticized the state tactics related to the use of tear gas, attack dogs…

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    these social issues while making an adult family film that will, hopefully, last for years to come. The city of Zootopia is filled with various mammal breeds that all live and thrive together. When Judy Hopps becomes the first rabbit to ever join the police force, she learns just how difficult law enforcement can be. Determined as she is, she jumps at the chance to prove herself by solving one of the city’s biggest mysteries: Where are the missing mammals? In doing so, she ends up working with…

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    The number of Latino immigrants deported have bloom up since the mid- 90s. In 1996, the U.S. law changed expanding the number of deportation offenses and eliminating the ability of judges to exercise any possible option to avoid majority cases. In combination with a congressionally imposed quota, which states that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the interior enforcement agency of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) detains an average of 34,000 individuals daily. In his…

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    The news makes one man’s corruption look like the whole police forces way of working. This has lead the topic of criminal justice to be one of the highest concerns in the voter’s eyes. Citizens are only seeing bad actions done by police on the news which leads many candidates interested into the proposal of body cameras. This proposal can be determined “right or good” by the way of Deontology which…

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    The movies being compared are 22 Jump Street and Hot Fuzz. The genre that has been selected is Crime. In 22 Jump Street officers Schmidt(Jonah Hill) and Jenko(Channing Tatum) are back in a sequel to solve and eliminate the new trade of the new drug “Wyhphy”(Work hard, Yes, Play hard, Yes). Which happened to kill a student who was photographed buying it on campus. The two officers infiltrate the college by going undercover. Jenko joins the football team while Schmidt joins the Bohemian art major…

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