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    Fire! It is hard to imagine firemen starting fires instead of putting them out. Yet that is what occurs in Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451. Writing in 1954, Bradbury warns readers about a future that could happen. Bradbury notices dehumanization in society as technology makes people become less personable and less capable of independent thought. Bradbury observes that the more addicted people become to technology, the less they socialize and the less they care about other people. Much of…

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    Correctional Facilities Case Study

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    to respond with more force to effectively deescalate the altercation because they do not have the means to remove the inmates from the rest of the population. They are now faced with utilizing immediate impact weapons such as pepper spray, batons, tasers and pepper balls that could ultimately cause an uproar throughout the rest of the population. The correctional facility is built to accommodate to the officers as where a gym is an open invite for trouble to arise and the situation to go…

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    Body Worn Cameras

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    The use of cameras or recording devices in policing is not a new concept, but with the use a new variation of the technology and a new application for it requires new policies and procedures to ensure the best outcome of the use of body-worn cameras. Many of the large police services across North America have begun their own pilot program to determine the effectiveness of the body-worn cameras and how they are best used. Also, there is the factor of cost associated with funding these projects.…

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    Many people have become furious due to the fact that most policeman are overreaching their power and also becoming more abusive. The reason police brutality should stop because they’re violating the rights of other people. The Chicago police department in particular has had more police shooting than any other city in the Country. The Chicago Police Department reevaluation should include deeper psychological evaluation, mandatory body cameras, and mandatory pairing of new police officers with an…

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    Criminal Justice is “a generic term for the procedure by which criminal conduct is investigated, evidence gathered, arrests made, charges brought, defenses raised, trials conducted, sentences rendered and punishment carried out” (Hill). Criminal justice deals with many areas of violations and crimes including traffic violations, drugs, gangs, homicides, human trafficking, and domestic violence. Law enforcement officers are a vital part of the criminal justice system. A biblical worldview will…

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    Police Encounters Analysis

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    The relationship between the police and the people they protect has been a major topic of interest for as long as there has been a police presence in the United States (and around the world). In the United States officer involved shootings and uses of force have divided the public and police alike. On one side of the argument people complain about police having too much unchecked power. People argue that this power leads them to use excessive force in encounters with citizens (during or after…

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    black man or women and it makes you wonder why. The reason why I chose police brutality as my topic to research is because I wanted to find out more about why this is becoming such a big issue, what causes a police officer to use a gun first and not a taser, and the connection it has with minority groups. While conducting my research I found lots of different sources that talked about police brutality being a problem, what needs to be done, and the group of people that are normally the target of…

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    Police Brutality Police brutality is unnecessary force used by the Police when dealing with civilians. The most form of police brutality is a physical form. "Police have been ordered to use pain compliance otherwise known as torture"(Watson 1). "In the 1633 term savage cruelty was used. The first known term in 1893 in the New York Times was police brutality. Ever since 1633, there has been a few police brutality occurrences, but now in the 19-20th century there has been more frequent reports"…

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    The Red Planet Constitution 1. Objectives and purpose The purpose of the Red Planet Constitution is to maintain a habitable, peaceful, sustainable, self-sufficient, and civilized society across the planet of Mars. Hopefully this society will thrive and expand into its own human colony. Everybody is affected by the law and no exceptions are to be made based on social status, religion, ethnicity, or any other irrelevant characteristics. The purpose of law is to govern a nation, as opposed to…

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    Katrina Herrera Mrs. Clark AP English 3 08 February 2018 Argumentative Essay Final Draft: Gun Control Gun control is one of the most controversial topics in American politics. More than one-third of Americans in the United States own firearms in their households. It is estimated that more than thirty-thousand people are shot each year due to murders, accidents, police intervention, suicide attempts and suicide. Gun control laws are not strict enough for the safety of our society. The purchase…

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