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    left to the army instead of an actual organization. The first “professional” police force was established in London in 1829 (National Archive) and was thought up by a man called Sir Robert Peel. He devised certain principles that are now the back bone of modern policing worldwide. One of such is that the police depends on the approval and trust of the public to effectively do their jobs, yet why should we trust the police if they are…

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    Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that it was at 2:45 p.m. today that they got the call about a prowler at Swift's house and had to go out and check it out. Celebrate with us December 20 on @AppleMusic #1989WorldTourLIVE pic.twitter.com/oksxT1q6pM — Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) December 17, 2015 The police shared a statement about what happened at Taylor Swift's house today. Luckily nobody was hurt at all and everything worked out okay in the end. Here is what the police had to…

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    had done all of this throughout his life? Reason 3: Entire Jerilderie Town Captured T= The hold-up at the Bank of New South Wales in the town of Jerilderie caused a colossal uproar. E= Mainly because of the daring plan that Ned and his Gang had thought out that destroyed citizens lives and affected everything in the…

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    home from school there were cops at my house. I was confused about why authorities were at my house. Before I could even ask a question a big muscular cop put handcuffs on me. The athletic police man told me that I was a prime suspect. I asked him what crime did he think I have committed. I asked him why he thought it was me. He showed me a picture of a person who looked exactly like me who robbed a bank. He said I committed a bank robbery. After a day in jail, I was feeling pathetic because I…

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    malone quietly says to herself “What two dumb officers eating up the evidence,there no way they can catch me. One of officers kick the door yelling “ GET DOWN NOW HANDS IN THE AIR” both officers rush in and handcuff mrs.malone and says “you really thought you were going to get away.” Mrs.malone acts confuse and says i didn't do anything,why are you aressteing me?”…

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    reduces the number of civilians injured by officers wearing the body camera, and the injuries to themselves. Police officers should be required to wear body cameras while on duty because it formed trust between police and civilians, creates better performance by the officers and community, and provides proof against fabricated claims. Critics imply that wearing body cameras would invade police confidentiality because the cameras would have…

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    little to no discrepancy in how the job is on paper and in reality. Unfortunately, major aspects of police subculture found by researchers include stereotyping, a belief that the public is the enemy, and catching the “bad guy” at any and all costs (Pollock, 2014, p. 117). These subcultures…

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    Living in the United States, we often see the flash of blue lights and hear the whir of sirens. We loudly proclaim that that person must have done something unlawful to warrant a stop by the police. We never think that the police may be wrong. They may have arrested someone for the wrong reasons or for no reason at all. When students come to school, they expect an education. They never expect to be harassed or shamed. If a student brings an experiment to school to show off to a teacher, they…

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    weren’t treated equal. The thought was that everyone should be treated equal, but through this harsh time period, whites and blacks had their own areas labeled for them. Whether it was dining in at a restaurant, using the bathroom, going to a football game; you name it. So Mr. Willis McCall was the sheriff at the time and he was known for his cruel and unkind actions to the African Americans (Blacks).…

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    I can recall it being around Christmas and seeing her face all over the television. Hearing her name come out of everyone’s mouth. On the Eastern Shore, crime and violence make up the daily life. A local devastating murder of Sarah Foxwell took the whole Eastern Shore by surprise because she was so young, she was only in the sixth grade when she was tragically raped and murdered by a familiar face in her family, Thomas Leggs. There was more to Sarah’s life than just being a victim of kidnaping…

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