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    Equal Protection Clause

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    even exist? This term should not exist because police officers are not following the terms of the Equal Protection Clause when they act on the driving while black rule. For example, if everyone is driving on the highway that means they are all a part of the same circumstances. So the police cannot pick certain drivers in the same circumstances as other drivers and treat them poorly because now they are violating their fourteenth amendment. The police are violating their fourteenth amendment…

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    In the United States law enforcement came a long way. Law enforcement developed in two fashions and its roots connect back to the policing in England. The two types of policing were both informal and communal, they were also both known as the “Watch,” or “The Big Stick”. The watch system was mainly molded from community volunteers. Their primary goal was to warn locals of danger. According to Gary Potter (2013), “Boston created a night watch in 1636, New York in 1658 and Philadelphia in…

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    As a young child growing up in Davidson County, North Carolina, I never imagined the person that I have become today. While I did not “hate” school, I was not fond of the experiences that it brought. School was more of a means to an end, than a true quest for knowledge at that early point in my life. Upon graduating from high school, I knew that if I wanted to succeed in life I would need to go to college. However, after a brief experience at Appalachian State University in the early 90’s, I…

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    figure out if any of the tactics the law enforcement agencies created and used actually worked to reduce gun violence in the youth culture. Throughout the article, a total of eight case studies were presented to show eight different cities’ efforts to police the gun crime happening within their city. The three different methods that were implemented by the law enforcements in the eight different cities include: the reciprocal control, the punitive legal control, and the “soft” legal control. The…

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    In the United States, the criminal justice system follows two unique diverse models that protect the people. One of these models is the Due Process Model and in this model, the rights of the defendant are equally and fairly treated. Which this process being the main objective of this clause. The second model is the Crime Control Model and in this model strict punishments to the defendant committing the crime be forced but also protecting the individual 's rights as well. Both these models…

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    Fgc Model

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    together the victim, offender, their families, members of the community and a facilitator. The police act as gatekeepers and are responsible for the divisionary actions taken such as to arrest, give warning or recommend FGC, of which 75% of young offenders are recommended by the police to FGC (Maxwell & Liu, 2007). FGC is based on Māori dispute resolution and can be both court mandated and directed by the police. Within New Zealand FGC can…

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    erupted as one of the main reasons for police brutality. Scandal after scandal have been broadcasted throughout social media, causing people to dislike law enforcement. This has caused riots/marches to break our throughout various cities in the Unites States. With the “spirit of capitalism” Weber would describe it as the difference between the wealthy and the working class and the restricting striving gains that are presented to them. This would lead to the police brutality, due to the…

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    In the past few years, the technology utilized by police has continued to change and evolve. Beginning in 2013, hundreds of police departments began to utilize body-worn cameras on their officers. Over the last few years, whether all police departments should implement these programs has become a rising issue. Body-worn cameras provide departments with unbiased evidence of officer interactions with the public. They have been shown to improve department transparency, improve officer and citizen…

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    Boys by Victor Rios, and Between Good and Ghetto by Nikki Jones really pointed out how much youths struggle in the juvenile justice system. I say the word struggle because they are the ones that get hit had the most by the higher authority such as police officers. I am not talking about white youths, I am simply talking about the African American girls and boy and Latino girls and boys. They are picked on so bad by officers because of their skin color. Officers suddenly feel as if they are being…

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    my goal of keeping a nationwide military out of India is to have a country wide vote. The vote will decide if we should have national military or if we should have a small police force instead. If we win the vote to take away the national military, immediate action will be taken to take away the military and form a small police force. If the vote is lost no further action will be taken and the vote will not occur again and the national military will…

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