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    Body Worn Police Cameras

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    The 2012 study of the California Rialto Police Department body-worn camera project, led by Chief of Police William Farrar, involved a random controlled trial in which half of the department’s 54 patrol officers were randomly assigned to wear the TASER AXON body-camera system. In total, the study assigned 988 shifts into 489 treatment and 499 control conditions over a 12-month period. The Rialto study tested the impact of the cameras on citizen complaints and police use of force incidents,…

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    Home Invasion Analysis

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    about the total amount of the bonds. All they need to do is get the user name and password. He doesn’t want anyone hurt. The home invasion goes horribly wrong when they cut off the power and storm the house; Eric and Gracie fight back. They beat and Taser Eric, but Gracie manages…

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    Police Brutality Paper

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    In recent years, police have been doing things to make us question whether the police are really here to protect us, or just abuse their power. Many unexplainable shootings, beatings, life threatening chokings, and verbal abuse incidents have all been part of this problem. One big problem is most of the time when police brutality happens, it fails to get reported or is not noticed. Numerous facts and stories have been presented to society about police brutality. Even though police officers get…

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    Dugard's Ideal Victim

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    In the autobiography written by Dugard, she sees herself as a survivor instead of a victim (Dugard, 2011). In this section, the notion of being a victim or a survivor are two different concepts which will be explained and applied to Dugard’s case. Victim in simple term is defined as someone who is harmed, wounded or killed (Spalek, 2006, p.8) or when their perpetrator violates social order that is punishable by law (Quinney, 1972, p.315). However, victim status is more complex than what is being…

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    “In the year 1866 the whole maritime population of Europe and America was excited by a mysterious and inexplicable phenomenon.” This is the first line of Jules Verne’s novel 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea. I chose to read this novel because my grandfather spoke highly of it. He’d wanted me to read it for a while, so I downloaded the audiobook. I never got around to listening to it until I got this project. It seemed like a perfect opportunity to get it read. 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea is a…

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    utilized by law enforcement to record their interactions with civilians or to gather video evidence at crime scenes. 1. Body cameras are produced by three major companies, TASER International, VIEVU, and Digital Ally. The models produced by each company vary in size, battery life and graphics. According to their website, TASER offers two types cameras. One is a body camera, small and worn on the officer 's chest. The other, connects by wire to a lens that can be magnetically mounted to a pair…

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    Informal Letter To Aamir

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    Connecticut then had New York violate his probation, after they made a deal with him to help them. I explained to them that Aamir would not have a gun around his nieces or in my house. The old army vest found in the basement was not Aamir’s, nor was the Taser (I had found it on by a curb downtown) and put it in the draw at that time he was not living with me. Aamir is not a threat to the community as they have him to be. He has always made he’s court dates. He has no serious crimes, except his…

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    Boo Muxley Diary

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    On 02/23/17 at approximately 0046 hours, Deputy Oxley and I responded to the Dolores Public Library located at 1002 Railroad Ave. in the Town of Dolores in Montezuma County, Colorado. We met with a female identified as Mattingly, Virginia DOB: 03/01/70 who wanted to report a Domestic Violence between her and her boyfriend. Upon arrival, Mattingly, Virginia told Deputy Oxley her and her boyfriend, identified as Mares, Gabriel DOB: 07/25/89, had an argument and it got physical (see Deputy…

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    The 21st century has become a time where technology has made its many advances from the healthcare industry to the social justice field. The average human usually does not go a day without using any form of electronic device, whether it is for work, school, or just recreational. Fortunately, because of how technologically advanced the nation has become; there have been several advances that could help save lives. This serves as a great opportunity to allow for things like police brutality to be…

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    Short Story Of Jason Diaz

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    I understand where you are coming from Jason Diaz although, I can not agree with everything you say. On April 5th I lost a good friend of mine do to police brutally. He had been struggling with depression for years and had to witness his mother pass away due to lung cancer. Her loss was hard on him as it would be for anyone losing a family member especially a parent at a young age. He was beaten by law enforcement after visiting his mothers grave, and was released three days before the SWAT team…

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