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    have watched in this class, they all have had something to deal with a set of equipment. Louis Bloom, uses a hand held camera to shoot different crime scenes that he has hunted down to find. We have also seen in Rear Window, The Conversation, and The Wire, they all have someone using either a camera or a wiretap to gain information. Bloom videos events such as a shooting, car crash, and a home invasion. The surveillance genre is known for the use of equipment to find out information that either…

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    1984 by George Orwell is an interesting dystopian novel which covers the topic of what society will be like in the year 1984. According to Orwell, society will be divided into three countries, each with a controlling government somewhat like there was in the Soviet Union or Nazi Germany in the real world. Everybody in these countries are brainwashed into believing that the governments are doing what is best for them, when the governments are only doing what is best for themselves. The…

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    Berlin Before The Wall

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    On the night of August 13th 1961 Operation Rose began, and the East German police force began to lock down the western side of the city once again. This time they started to pull up railroad tracks and blockaded all roads leading into the western side. Most noticeably, they began to have a wall constructed around the entire perimeter of west Berlin. Following the construction of the wall, East German police would then begin to prevent movement between…

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    Police officers are brave men and women. Each of them risking their lives every day that they work, so the public can be safe. They spend less time with their families by doing their job of protecting the public, and creating a safer community for all to live in. Although there are many reports/articles on speculated racism coming from events where police officers open fire on unarmed men of color. This is not the case for many officers in the line of duty. Most officers are kind and passionate…

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    Title What is one of the first thing you do when you get in the car? For many people the answer to this question is turn on the radio. Many people listen to the radio everyday whether it is on the way to school, work, or while sitting on the couch. Several times there are children in the car or room that the music is. Often kids are who hear this music do not have good role model and/or live in a rough side of town. This music is often rap. Feeling that the ideas in the song are the only ways to…

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    This course has demonstrated how we can incorporate a literary detective’s sometimes unorthodox methods of deduction to solve the confounded mysteries in our own lives. These fictional tales of reasoning can be applied outside the world of crime because the methodology is sound enough to put to use in everyday situations. Upon reflection, I came to find that I utilized many techniques prescribed by the detectives in this course while researching a high school project. I was given the task of…

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    Till was 14 year old boy from Chicago, but during this tragedy he was in Mississippi. Emmett Till was accused of flirting with a white woman by whistling at her. Later o Emmett Till was beat to death, shot, and they tied a cotton gin fan with barbed wire around his neck and threw him into the Tallahatchie River. James Emanuel a poet wrote a poem entitled “Emmett Till” to express the desire of moving towards equality, to bring light to the situation by treating it as a children’s bedtime story,…

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    The definition of police brutality is the excessive use of force on citizens in unnecessary situations. It is an ugly thing we don’t want to hear about, because it gives our protectors a bad reputation. The good news is it doesn 't happen often, but when it does it’s big news. The bad news is… it’s real. Police are not intentionally brutal. Garry Rhodes, a former homicide detective and forensic coroner, tells us that “ Occasionally, officers might have gone a little overboard (myself included)…

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    taken to be put in the back of the police car to be driven to a local jail by the police after the party.I started trembling on the way unable to process what had happened. Previously I only had spent a few minutes at the party and didn’t realize my friends wanted me to go a party with drugs and alcohol.Upon arrival at the prison there were tall electric fence that surrounded the premises.On the top of the fence I was able to see the vividly sharp barbed wire at the top that was there as extra…

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    Boston EMS Security

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    dispatches emergency parts, directs with other community protection activities and local hospitals, and maintains communication with all units in the field. Dispatch Operations is co-located with the Boston Police. Furthermost, 9-1-1 calls are originally received by Boston Police or Massachusetts State Police call takers. Uncertainty a call is identified as medical in nature it is transferred to specially-trained Boston Telecommunicators, who serve as the life-threatening connection amongst the…

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