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    on rapidly, and even the president, Harry Truman, utilized it. Truman gave his own meaning of the term amid a broadcast discourse. His thought was that: McCarthyism is the defilement of truth, the relinquishment of our chronicled commitment to reasonable play. It is the relinquishment of the due procedure of law. It is the utilization of the Big Lie and the unwarranted allegation against any native for the sake of Americanism and security. It is the ascent to force of the revolutionary who…

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    Powerful Women In Society

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    Powerful Women in Society Queen Elizabeth the First and Oprah Winfrey are two very different people that have lived very different lives, however, they are also very similar in many ways. Both women have overcome unbelievable hardships in their lives, and both used their influence to improve society creating wonderful legacies that will continue to live on. Queen Elizabeth the First used her political influence, and position in the Monarchy to influence society of her time. Oprah Winfrey has a…

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    the human rights of a suspect. Before the police interrogators will question the suspect, he will be attending detention at the police office. One of the procedural challenges is that a detention can be only authorised by the custody officer on reasonable grounds such as ' ' to secure or preserve evidence ' ' and the suspect can be imprisoned for 24 hours. Only an officer of the highest rank and following the court can authorise further detention hours…

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    Police Force Analysis

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    changed due to now having the power to stop and search. PACE is “codes of practice which regulate police powers and protect public rights (Home office, 2013). Furthermore pace made the police force ensure they were searching on the basis of reasonable suspicion and not in fact on discrimination reasons. The police reform act was another act introduced later on in the 20th century which further stimulated…

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    leaving a 12-unit apartment building along Morgan Avenue, a renowned drug sale premise. Accordingly, after noticing the police car, the defendant abruptly halted and walked in the opposite direction. The action portrayed by the respondent aroused the suspicion of the police officers, who saw him enter into an alley on the near side of the apartment building. Due to the defendant’s temporary nature…

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    Why Join Gangs

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    There are a number of reasons as to why youths join gangs. Some of the main reasons of youths joining a gang is for protection, to gain respect, and to earn easy money. As a result, youths engage in delinquency behaviors that leads them to commit criminal acts; becoming aggressive and careless, as well as developing problems in school, and needless to say associate themselves with other gang involved youths. But most importantly, according to Miller youths join gangs for the simple feeling of…

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    Rose Katz Case Study

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    in the same store window. McFadden had observed them do this routine several times. After one of the trips, the two men had been joined by a third, Katz, who had left after a short moment. Eventually, McFadden decided to approach them due to his suspicions. He suspected the two men of “casing a job, a stick-up,” and followed them. The two had joined Katz again a few blocks down from the store. McFadden caught up to the three, introduced himself as a police officer, and asked for their names.…

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    Police discrimination against African Americans with use of force has been a topic that has taken the media by storm recently. Many unarmed African Americans have been shot by police officers, and it is a problem that has caused a lot of controversy. As a result, multiple policies have been implemented in an attempt to resolve the issue. Unfortunately, none of these policies have been successful on their own. A combination of some existing policies as well as an introduction of a few new…

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    World Order Conflicts

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    suspects as well as the detaining of suspects upon reasonable grounds by Customs officers. Furthermore, the Act makes it illegal to travel to designated ‘no – go zones’ without a legitimate purpose, as well as outlining penalties and controls towards foreign fighters who return to Australia. The effectiveness of this legislative response is evident in the detaining of two brothers at Sydney Airport, “the boys aged 16 and 17 were detained on Friday on suspicion of attempting to prepare for…

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    when they arrive on scene these men and women will be able to take quick action and resolve the issue at hand. More often than not First Responders are armed with little or no information prior to arriving at a scene. Once there they take fast and reasonable steps to control the situation. However, the public sometimes do not understand the outcome of such calls. The reality is that a person might die no matter how hard Fire Rescue fights to revive them. Officers might be forced to end a…

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