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    School have authority over students and have the power to search them for a reasonable reason. The school can search if the administrator believe that the student may be carrying something that violates school policy such as weapons or drugs. Or it can be as simple as a students personal property being stolen in school which leads to classes being searched. Most school go as far as to going through the bookbag and the student 's pockets. But Safford Unified school took it too far when they…

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    Most critics of surveillance argue about how it is an abuse of power, a violation of people 's privacy, and most importantly, unconstitutional, while proponents of surveillance claim the benefit of surveillance is a reduction in the probability of high-cost events such as terrorism. Government surveillance programs, when conducted in controlled situations and closely audited by independent organizations, do not directly harm innocent civilians, especially when they benefit the safety of the…

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    (Morse, Comprehensive Special Education Programming for Students with Autism, 2010). Some of these tactics include: actively seeking out students who are suspected of having a disability, comprehensively evaluating those students to confirm the suspicion of those support needs, providing a process for a written plan known as an Individual Education Plan (IEP), and finally placing those students in what is agreed upon among the staff/faculty and parents as their least restrictive environment.…

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    Homeland Security has a difficult role of protecting the lives of Americans and protecting their privacy. This balance fluctuates with time and events: when a catastrophic event like 9/11 happens versus ten years have passed without an “incident”. Americans are whirl winded and are not given enough information to be informed and, for the most part, decided to give up a lot of their rights to “insure this does not happen again” but when does the rights of privacy return? Our Civil rights are…

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    When you watch the classic cop shows you probably see someone getting arrested in a crazy way. They are chased for a half mile jumped on subdued maybe yelled at quite a bit and then finally put in hand cuffs. Even though a wild chase for arrest is unlikely it can happen and sometimes does but in reality police offers will simply arrest someone to keep them from running or trying to flee a scene. The exact definition of arrest according to Frank Shmallegers book “Criminal justice a brief…

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    Frisk History

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    Ohio coined the term Terry Stops or Terry stops and frisks. The Supreme Court ruled that “police officers who do not possess probable cause to arrest may nonetheless forcibly stop and question a person in a public place if they possess a reasonable suspicion that criminal activity may be afoot” (US Supreme Court, n.d). Officers were also granted the right to perform a frisk for officer safety. A frisk is a “quick patting down the clothes of a possible criminal suspect to determine if there is a…

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    Adnan’s attitude did not change when the two broke up because it was a regular high school romance that happens to most people, reasonable because high school relationships do not always last forever. Racism is one detail that affected Adnan in his case unfair and unjustified. Again, in episode 10, the Jury was trying to explain. A name does not mean you can or cannot marry someone…

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    This should be done since a reasonable suspicion is present and it would serve to protect Lisa and her half sister from further harm. This would not only be the morally right thing to do, but it is also required by law. Another factor in James’ decision making could be considering the different…

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    However, for any campaign to discourage consumers from buying substandard and counterfeit drugs to be effective there should be in the first place reasonable knowledge and awareness about the drawbacks of substandard and counterfeit drugs. Other factor complicating the problem of weak knowledge about substandard and counterfeit drugs is the disagreement about their definition. In fact, the educational…

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    Dr. Roylott Trial

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    aware of the possible consequences of training such a dangerous animal. Lastly, Sherlock Holmes shouted several times in an effort to warn Watson, as well as to scare the snake. Dr. Roylott was sitting on the opposite side of the wall, it is quite reasonable to assume that he would be able to hear the ruckus in the opposite room. Nevertheless, Dr. Roylott did not attempt to move himself out of danger. The swamp adder was an extremely perilous snake; Sherlock Holmes attempted to defend himself as…

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