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    it would be impossible for every man to consent to a law. I do not agree with his statement that tacit consent is a reliable mean of giving authority to the government. John Locke recognized tacit consent as something the citizens automatically carry out by living in the territory that is permanently under the jurisdiction of commonwealth. For example, by obeying to wait for the traffic light to turn green, a person has agreed to obey the laws created by the government. However, Hannah Pitkin…

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    throughout the country. Law enforcement targets people of color in order to humiliate, frighten, and often detain them without presumable evidence. These searches are based on nothing but false stereotypes of race, national origins, and religion. Racial profiling is unlawful, and violates the U.S. Constitution’s promises of equal protection, under the 14th amendment. It alienates large communities from law enforcement, and hampers community policing efforts. Profiling causes law enforcement to…

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    were suspected of alleged “ticket fixing” and diverting funds to other programs. The state Attorney General ordered an investigation into the allegations and the five officers were convicted of conspiracy to obstruct the administration of the traffic laws. They appealed the court’s decision to the New Jersey State Supreme Court, which upheld the conviction. They then appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court citing that they were coerced and their statements were not given voluntarily due to the…

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    it breaks down each connection to the models, justices and the main key points of the law. Social justice shows the aspects of someone’s life and is linked to the fundamental and extensive notions of fairness. Social justice always is connected with the cultural beliefs about being right and wrong. Yet, with criminal justice, it is one of the wider forms of justice. Criminal justice is an important kinda of law by which justice can be achieved. Not only do the victims, defendants, and others…

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    Right Now”, Colorado reached over $750 million legal weed sales in the first half of 2017. Those sales earned the states $116 million in tax revenue and licensing fees. Also, if the government legalizes Marijuana they would not have to spend funds on law enforcement doing drug bust dealing with Marijuana. In foreign countries, many people become addicted to hard drugs such as methadone. In Content Times article, “Drugs in Portrugal: Did decriminalization Work?”, the author’s research found that…

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    Criminal justice professional field is wide with differing responsibilities and roles allocated by position and the level of an officer in the criminal justice department. These criminal justice professionals assume/play a key part in guaranteeing law and order to the citizens. This paper outlines the key individual and societal needs that necessitate the roles and responsibilities of a criminal justice professional and their role in serving these needs. Societal Needs In every society, there…

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    meant to be. Race plays a role in the American judicial system in a multitude of ways. It may seem hard to believe but race also has many negative effects on the outcome of court decisions. According to the Judicial System is defined as “The system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government” (Judicial System 1). This system was created to keep America in order. This is a constitutional system that was created by our founding fathers to keep not one man…

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    The evidence obtain during the search of John Smith vehicle should not be admissible in court and a motion to suppress should be file. The Fourth Amendment protects against unlawful search and seizures applies to routine traffic stops as in this case. Officer Roberts should have had probable cause that a crime has been committed in order to search and gather evidence without a valid search warrant. Officer Roberts pull John Smith over because he thought there was an obstruction in his…

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    likewise arranged individuals having different races. The historical backdrop of racial discrimination in the Criminal Justice System in the U.S has been appeared gradually until the day it was discovered. For example it has a history of slavery, Jim Crow law and various injustices with the other communities, it appears glaringly evident that race plays a component in numerous aspects of the justice framework, for example, who will probably interact with it and who will probably be detained.…

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    Keith Farner of the Gwinnett Daily Post reported that, “an approved intergovernmental agreement between Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) and the Board of Education was approved October, 2014’. The company, who developed the cameras; Redflex Traffic Systems homed in Arizona and GCPS have signed a five-year contract and…

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