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    a group of people were trained while being in the Academy. While in the academy the teachers tend to only spend more time on shooting then teaching about life skills. In which even once they finish the academy wherever they there job is they will train them the way they want to be and act while being a cop. Down in Cleveland a poor trained not fit for duty cop who goes by the name of Timothy Loehmann shot and killed the 12 year old Tamir Rice. Tamir was an African-American playing the park that…

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    Malcolm X Biography

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    was unheard of amongst blacks in those days. Ella got Malcolm a job shining shoes, soon after that Malcolm got another job as a kitchen help on the Yankee Clipper train connecting Boston and New York. however Malcolm X became acquainted with the city's criminal underground, soon turning to selling drugs gambling racketeering, robbery, and…

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    Tenderloin Essay

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    The Tenderloin. Not the type of meat, but the neighborhood that I call home. Tenderloin, San Francisco. The so called “hood,” the place with the highest crime rates and homelessness within the city. From robbery to aggravated assault, it all existed. I grew up in this environment and yet I embraced every bit of it. Yes, I eventually realized that I lived in this neighborhood because of my family’s financial status, but because of my status I had been inspired to go to school and further engage…

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    would be very cruel and mean to them. Bill and Sam were committing a crime and with that crime came an unwanted gift. Red Chief, a ten-year-old boy, loves to hurt people if he does not get what he wants. Bill and Sam went through police raids, train robberies, and earthquakes without showing an emotion. The criminals never lost their temper until they met Red Chief. This relates to the theme as Red Chief tested the criminals abilities and patience. Bill and Sam were two very experienced…

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    The Death Penalty should be enforced for more crimes other than Murder and Gang related activities. The Death Penalty should be notice in the Constitution and it should be used for more charges like Rape of a Minor, Murder of a Police Officer, Involved in a Gang Shooting, and Terrorist Attacks . The Death Penalty should also be used for killing of a family member. Inmates that get the Death Penalty should not be placed on Death Row for more than 5 years. If an Inmate gets a life sentence they…

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    The fact that the movie is called Wetback is to show just how much social inequality there is for these illegal immigrants. Just to try to live the “American dream”, these people go through checkpoints, starvation, possible robbery, and among other, even death. While the people of the United States have their own sense of poverty, it is much more prevalent in the southern countries. There isn’t a lot of work to be given around in the countries, and a lot of their money comes from what illegal…

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    (12). Even in instances where male characters do display acts of care, it is often placed in the context of their employment as a form of justification. For example, in the first book, The Shadow Brumby, Sam’s father saves a toddler, playing on the train track, from coming to further harm because it is “all part of being a policeman” (46). This characterisation reinforces ideas about normative masculinity and femininity by regulating “notions of nurturing and love …. to characters and spaces…

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    Jurisdiction This paper will define jurisdiction and train investigators in the topic. The U.S. Attorney’s Office believes in training investigators in this particular subject. The power of jurisdiction granted by the U.S. Supreme Court to lower courts to hear cases. We have a subject located in our neighboring state we are wanting to properly arrest, but before we do so training investigators in this matter. Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Personal Jurisdiction For the most part Subject…

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    to go to college and it takes a while to train or you have to be certified. In the police you have a training course you must take (study.com). You have to do it because it shows you skills you lack or not good at and it teaches you things that you might have to do on the job to save your life. Another part a sheriff must be trained is in shooting (bls.org). This helps because in the police force you might have to use your gun during a shooting or a robbery. Most police officers don’t every even…

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    Film Collateral Analysis

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    outsider’s perspective on the city and its ethics. His experiences with Los Angeles’ have prompted him to resent the lack of real human connection and compassion, and he later enforces this argument by reciting to Max a story about a man who died on a train and remained for hours before anyone notices. This extreme case of isolation from one another depicts a truly unforgiving city where helplessness is given no…

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