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    innocent. For example, “One officer pinned the man against a wall; another punched him in the back of his skull. After landing a knee to the man's ribs, the cops tackled him to the ground. Half an hour later, paramedics loaded his beaten body into an ambulance,” (Stuart). This example goes to show how brutal the cops were to the people of L.A. The cops…

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    Driving I gotta admit before I had got my permit I was impatient and couldn’t wait to get it but when I did I realized it wasn’t all that it was cracked up to be. See when I was 14 I just couldn’t wait to take drivers ed. to grow up and to be able to drive and have the world open up, to new places far and wide. So of course I was like many teens my age and took drivers Ed as soon as possible. Amazingly I passed and so did my classmates. Anyways I really lucked out and a bunch of friends from…

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    People V. Ulysis Parriss

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    Diaz a cop saw some suspicious activity from defendant. Finally calling him over to him defendant kept putting his hand in front of his pocket where police notice a bulge in his pocket. Concerned for his safety fearing it might be a weapon the cop patted down the defendant to discover he was unarmed but he did have some vials. This case has to do with what I talked about earlier where the cops due to reasonable suspicion can pat you down. But they do…

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    Our Criminal Justice System here in the United States was created around the 17th century and composed of the police forces, courts, and the corrections. Although America’s Criminal Justice System has been around for centuries, it changes with laws and customs we put forth in our society. In order for our society to run peacefully, we have to establish new laws and regulations to keep people safe and living happily. This leaves Americans wondering: what is the point of our criminal justice…

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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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    Pavlov And Utilitarianism

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    matter if the dogs smells the food or Smith 2 not. This was a part of the classical conditioning process. Relating this to my life, I remember being a kid and seeing my neighbor get arrested by the cops. He was arrested for domestic violence and I remember hearing the sirens before the cops showed up. At the time I…

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    Carmen: A Hip Hopera

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    been taken from the hots roads of Barcelona and is currently in Philadelphia. This time Carmen Brown is a yearning on-screen character who "leaves the entire town astounded." With her certainty she draws in the consideration of everybody from screwy cop Luietenant Miller to well known rapper Blaze. However Carmen has eyes on the exclusive she can't have-Seargeant Derrick Hill. Be that as it may, nothing will prevent Carmen Brown from getting what she wants..or so she considers. Carmen: A Hip…

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    Police Brutality

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    rights I have just read to you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me?” (Miranda Rights). You have the right to remain silent is the striking force behind police brutality. This automatically makes the victim feel subordinate to the cop. Now just imagine a young black man walking down the street from his college graduation, and ceased by a police for no other reason but "suspicious activity" due to the fact that he is an African American male. The adolescent man ceases, puts his…

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    In 2007 my dad was in a life threatening position. It scared my family and I extremely. He was a Hudson cop on duty at a domestic call. It went very badly for him but he handled it well. I don’t remember much but I never will forget how proud I was and still am of him. My dad worked third shift at the Hudson Police Department. My mom would always tell me and my sisters to say our bedtime prayers and pray for daddy while he was at work. That night she was acting nervous and worried. Mom…

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    talking about minorities I’m talking about anyone killed or have had any excessive force brought upon them. The police should be here to enforce the law, not be above it. When there are cops out there killing unarmed people and getting off with no consequence that makes me sick. I feel like in the society today it is cops against the people, because of all the unarmed killings done by the police. This is a problem for the whites but not nearly as huge a it is for minorities. Some cases of…

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