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    huge source of revenue. Not only can drones create new revenue, they can help the law enforcement and government. Drones can be used to do multiple tasks, and can be used with lots of groups. “The anticipated market includes tens of thousands of police, fire and other government agencies able to afford drones lighter than traditional aircraft and costing as little as $300” (Dawning). Drones can be used for many law enforcement and government agencies. University of Florida used drones to find a…

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    discrimination practice by law enforcement officials of targeting individuals for suspicion of crime based on the individual's race, ethnicity, religion or national origin (ACLU). It was developed during slavery times, slaves were being profiled as criminals; people with no property or value. During the days of lynching in the south racial profiling was being used by the southern sheriffs, these sheriffs would release black suspects to the lynch mobs based on their current profile (ACLU). Law…

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    institutions that are the sources of five kinds of law in the US. Describe each institution and the kind of law it produces. (5 points) CONSTITUTION CONVENTION The Constitution is the fundamental or supreme law of the country; it establishes the government, sets forth the principles through which the government operates and designates rights to both the government and the territories that fall within that constitution. Since it’s the supreme law of United States it compromises of fundamental…

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    claimed that he was blocking the pedestrian traffic. Andrew tried to explain that he was just coming back from work, however he was arrested, handcuffed and was put in to a van. He was strip searched and was charged. He decided to fight back after having to deal with number of law enforcements that did not seem reasonable to him. He believed that he was not guilty since he was only standing in front of his own apartment building, and there was not pedestrian traffic that he was blocking.…

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    philosophy with the more traditional managerial styles. The article goes into the pros and cons of each, but I will show my experience with both related to my field of law enforcement. The traditional model is the setting goals and being proactive to reach the goals set forth. Resources are allocated to whatever the goal may be (traffic stops, high crime areas….etc.). Some issues that may arise is adapting to crime trends and goals that change throughout the timeframe. If the goal is attained,…

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    The Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) is a law under the Lanham Act which is created to protect the domain names from trademark violation. The ACPA has certain elements which must be proven to institute cybersquatting under the Anti-Cybersquatting Protection Act. One of the requirements in this Act is that the plaintiff needs to show that the defendant registers, trafficked in, or used a domain name. So in the Moon Microsystem v Zucchini trial, John Zucchini who is a coffee shop…

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    The first ten amendments of the constitution, known as the Bill of Rights, can be applicable through the Fourteenth Amendments to ensure that state laws do not interfere with the rights of the citizens. This process is known as selective incorporation. The Bill of Rights allows allows citizens to freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, the right to an attorney, protection against cruel and unusual punishment, and other rights that protect citizens. At the time, certain powers were exclusive…

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    The first amendment in our Bill of Rights claims that congress cannot make a law that prohibits American citizens to assemble peacefully (“First Amendment”). People protest a variety of different things. Some protests make change and others don’t; that’s a fact. The Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s led to the Civil Rights Act…

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    The career I would like to pursue after high school is law enforcement. My preferred job to do is to be a detective in Chesapeake, VA. I would like to help others as a police officer. As a police officer my job is to protect citizens and their personal property. (Career Overview) Police officers are supposed to help citizens when they are in trouble. Police officers are considered public servants and do hard work for little pay. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, police officers have…

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    Unit 1 Assignment 1: Law

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    Unit 1- Law P2 The law society local group has developed a programme of CPD (continuous personal development) to support trainees and as part of their initial training programme have set at all trainees three essays to write(using word/pages). You are expected to draw on your own practical experience in the Courts to illustrate your essays. Magistrates Introduction Lay people (people who are not legally qualified) are used to make decisions in Magistrates’ Court and the Crown Court. There are…

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