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    Respect for the Outsiders Have you ever seen a sign that says watch out for skaters? They have a signs for almost everything nowadays; bikers, language, even ducks, but no signs that acknowledge skaters in a positive way. There are more than 13,500,000 skaters in the United States alone, and some start as early as 18 months. The city should respect skaters as they do pedestrians and bikers because it is beneficial for kids. One of the reasons is because it is good for the body. It provides…

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    officers has the intention of regaining control of the situation, which is often achieved through restraining the accused(Peters& Brave, 2006, “Legal Issues”, para. 1). Examples of restraints include vocal commands, neck holds, baton strikes, and tasers (Ferdik, Kaminski, Cooney, & Sevigny, 2014, p. 340). Safety One of the main components of a peace officers of job in looking out for the best interest and safety of a community. When using force, it is also important for officers to take the…

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    suspected felon meaning that he might have not been the suspect at all, the victim ignore the police officer order and continue to climb the wall to scape. The officer shot him and killed him. I believe that the police officer could of have use his Taser gun and gave him an electric charged to get him down, apprehend him and then interrogate him reading the crime. Instead he decided to shot and killed him knowingly knowing that he had no weapons. This was very unconstitutional of that police…

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    Persuasive Essay On Drones

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    When drone experts, ranchers and farmers hear the word “drone”, they really feel “up in the air.” Did you know that last year the National Agricultural Aviation Administration spent $106,000 lobbying against drones in Congress? Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles and include everything from gliders to military aircraft. The agricultural industry has heard about the use of drones for only three years and a big concern is the legality of using drones. Agricultural people have been very…

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    Gun control With new amasses of shooting in America and the recent change in presidency, gun control has recently been a widely talked about topic. Ever since Columbus set foot in America, our nation began its foundation on the use of guns. Our revolutionary roots and frontier expansion have all, in fact, been attributed to the use of firearms. Whether the American population you choose to see it or not, they are written in our history. Fast forward to now, lives are being taken by guns every…

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    Stricter Gun Laws Debate

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    one law. Inequality and poverty require a complex series of efforts to address that are not covered here. However, one initiative that could address poverty is a national gun buyback program. In return for a weapon, individuals will receive cash, a Taser or pepper spray, and an educational pamphlet that connects them with resources that address any item correlated with violence. This program will provide information about educational resources, provide cash that would help impoverished people…

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    Innocence Judged by the Shade of Skin Racial profiling is the foundation of racism; it is the reason for police brutality, mass incarceration, and modern day segregation. It seems impossible to stop. Our already tedious process of desegregation is being stalled even further due to society idolizing lighter skin, and immediately not just seeing, but treating darker skinned human beings as threats. In recent years, racial profiling has been highlighted, but it is not a new thing. Of course,…

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    Beech Brook Case

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    Introduce the agency Today, as a leading behavioral health agency, Beech Brook serves more than 24,000 children, teens, and families each year. From prevention and early intervention programs to intensive treatment for the most seriously disturbed youth, Beech Brook continues to pursue its mission of healing troubled children and strengthening families (Beech Brook, 2015). Discuss Client System As a leading behavioral health agency headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Beech Brook is…

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    America have to own this particular problem, with weapons so easily available to our youth, and the violence-loving culture in which we raise them” (Jenkins 5). It is true that in America people are able to access weapons very easily such as guns, tasers, and knives. Video games such as Mortal Kombat, Farcry, and Gears of War have a great influence in violence involving weapons, combat, and gore. Not only is it video gaming but also music is to blame, Hip Hop and rap are the most listened genres…

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    Years seem to pass by and the same issue just keep on occurring. The issue of the mistreatment and brutality among African Americans, especially targeting young African American men. Fruitvale Station, a movie released in 2013 viewed, once again, viewed the brutality upon African American men. Throughout history, the media has put a lens on African American Brutality, this exploration became popular to America during the Civil Rights Movement. There were many incidents of brutality before the…

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