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    In the article “Racism and Police Brutality in America” by Cassandra Chaney and Ray V. Robertson write about the overuse of power that some law enforcements use on citizens, typically people of color, and more specifically Black men. The findings by Chaney and Robertson were taken from the e National Police Misconduct Statistics and Reporting Project (NPMSRP) to support their article. The article mainly focuses on the death of Rodney King who was a victim of police brutality by the LAPD in 1991…

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    Well seeing as that there are a majority of as to say good cops in the world,there are bad or dirty cops and sometimes they got to extreme measures when on the job.Police are supposed to provide a surface of help to citizens in need.We should never have to eel scared of them,they're supposed to be friends or strict parents.But when things are behind closed doors sometimes most cops should have hearts and care for the safety of all citizens.Which is why there is so much talk about body…

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    a severe spinal cord injury in police custody and died a week later (Baltimore Sun), while in Ferguson after only a few minutes of encountering the police, Michael brown was found dead by the impact of 7 out of 12 bullets that were fired by the officer. (CNN). Both incidents resulted in anything but peaceful protests. Many people expressed their outrage over the police through social media which eventually led to violent riots. Citizens resorted to protests and riots in hope that justice could…

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    Jenna Salters CRJ-206-01 Case Study 1 1/31/16 The best way to select the next investigator is through experience and qualifications through study. In my opinion the five most important attributes in an investigator; from most to least important. Observation Skills Is an important skill in collecting evidence. Observing everything in the crime scene and the behavior of the victim and witnesses and the suspect to get to the bottom of what has occurred. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving “In…

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    Non Violent Protests

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    Non-violence Under the Right Conditions There are many people who consider non-violent protest to be ineffective and they have a point. Many recent non-violent protests have either been stifled quickly or have had such little support that they just faded away. However, under certain circumstances non-violent resistance can be very effective and even successful; on the other hand, if these circumstances do not present themselves then the resistance will probably fail. If it was the…

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    Hazing Is Wrong Essay

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    Hazing is the imposition of strenuous, often humiliating, tasks as part of a program of rigorous physical training and initiation. Lately, it has been a very controversial topic in the news. Often confused, are other acts of initiation. As an article from the Gale Group states, “individuals joining a Christian church may go through the ritual of baptism” then further explains that this is not considered hazing because it does not involve danger or humiliation. Violent forms of hazing include…

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    2. All surveillance is effective, necessary, and beneficial and it could also be entertaining. It is necessary and beneficial because surveillance is not only done by the government nor police officers per se. However, it is similarly done within other administrations, such as in hospitals which is done by the doctors or nurses monitoring the patience health. Also, within workplaces, where employers monitor and observe their employers work and activities (Haggerty, 2006:29). It is also…

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    Latino Crime Issues

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    a guy named Ramirez never saw police as a threat, he saw them with respect because they wore a uniform and they took care of us. Ramirez then had another perspective of police when they killed his brother. The way his brother died was by a police officer. His brother, Oscar, was in the railroad tracks near paramount high school. Police said that he didn’t follow the rules and he moved his arm in a threatening manner but he was unarmed. After this incident him, family members and friends…

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    Police Job Shadow

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    I have been looking into getting into criminology here at UNI for my major. I always thought it would be a cool fun job to be a police officer. If I did become a police officer I would want to do it at a bigger city. This is why I choose to do my job shadow at the Waterloo Police Department. Waterloo is the biggest city with the most crime, that is closest to cedar falls. I want a job that you will always live on the end and that will be different from day to day. So, I called down the the…

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    officer's over the years. Names such as Oscar Grant III he was a 22-year-old African-American man who was fatally shot in the early morning hours of New Year's Day 2009 by BART police officer Johannes Mehserle in Oakland United States. Lamar Thompson is a 25-year-old African-American man who was gunned down by a police officer that shot him in the head…

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