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    I find prosecutions and penalties as one of the most important concerns raised in the report as the issue is that currently we do not have any credible threat of prosecutions for violations of the Labour Relations Act, they are rare and many cases get dismissed or accommodated (C.M. Mitchell., J.C. Murray, pg. 107, 110). This is proven as from the years of 2004-2014 the OLRB had thousands of unfair labour practice complaints filed, but from 10 years only 29 applications were given consent to…

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    Today in the United States, the Second Amendment is a largely controversial debated topic by roughly every politician. The Second Amendment was adopted on December 15, 1791. It states “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed” (Masters). There are various inputs to this enormous problem, on the bare surface it seems as if a large proportion of this input is contributed by society; or that is…

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    Social Media Effectiveness

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    Social media is a strong investigative tool in some police departments such as Delhi. The traffic police department in Delhi created a Facebook page that allows the public to participate as digital informants. It is through the Facebook page that civilians have been posting photos of traffic violations that the police review later for possible citations. This represents one of the main ways that social media is being used to control…

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    about serving society and protecting those who cannot protect themselves. I am born and raised in Southern California. I know the community well and feel like, as a police officer I would be protecting a home that I know and care for deeply. As a member of an ethnic minority I have always been keenly aware that interactions with the police are fraught with fear and tension, and the distrust of law enforcement has built up in my own ethnic community in recent years. However, I strongly desire to…

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    Although in The Lost Honor of Katherina Blum, there’s a more obvious line between good and bad people and their actions. In this film, police and the press are the negative side and Katharina is the heroine. But at the same time, we can see that there’s one or two good police officers, and also people who are Katharina’s “friends,” all of them are not really that much of good people. But this line is not as obvious in Marianne and Juliane. In this movie…

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    Predictive Policing

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    predictive policing. The predictive policing technology is becoming increasingly effective today in arresting crime perpetrators. Advocates say this approach focuses on those most likely to commit crimes, allowing for better relationships between police and residents. The little independent evidence available also suggests that these systems may not actually improve community…

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    In conclusion, I believe that the UK 's Metropolitan Police Service are institutionally racist to a small extent in the sense that even though have learnt some lessons from the MacPherson report on the Inquiry into the murder of Stephen Lawrence and have tried to implement MacPherson 's recommendations into their system; they still have issues regarding to the amount the stop and searched on BME’s. However, one of MacPherson’s recommendations was to increase the amount of black and ethnic…

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    Discretion In Police Work

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    role of discretion in police work is defined as the freedom police officers are given to decide what should be done in a particular situation. For example the police “may” make an arrest and “reasonable and probable grounds”. There is a fair amount of discretion carried out day to day in police officers ' jobs. In the cases in which the law does not require the officer to make an arrest, they can use discretion. Discretion permeates all aspects of police work (Canadian Police Work, Page 10). The…

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    working and surviving in the United States. This researcher will also be discussing a major issue that is common in our communities surrounding those immigrants who dwell there in such as their trust in local police. This researcher will discuss ways that can strengthen the relationship between police officers and illegal immigrants in hopes to change it from a negative to a positive. This researcher will bring to the forefront a strategic study created by Vander Ven that can be used to help…

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    Ross Coomber’s study entitled “A Tale of Two Cities: Understanding Differences in Levels of Heroin/Crack Market-Related Violence-A Two City Comparison” looks into drug market violence in two English cities. Most media portrayals of drugs, drug use, and drug dealers is sensationalized and often inaccurate due to gross exaggerations and generalizations. Coomber questioned this logic, however, prompting his study into the reality of drug market violence. He began with a broad research question…

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