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    Sadly, sometimes police may seize someone’s private property, even if they did not commit any crimes. According to the webpage ACLU (2013), 130 CAID patrons were innocent, but were detained by the police at an Art Institute in Detroit which resulted in confiscation and the impoundment more than thirty cars and citations. However, there were no drugs or any weapons found. The American Civil Liberties Union decided to file a lawsuit because their cars were confiscated and they the police raided…

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    The police force is a state agency with the express purpose of maintaining public order (Reiner, 2010). In the fulfilment of this objective, police must engage in 5 main duties including that of law enforcement, conflict resolution, crime control and prevention, provision of social services and traffic management (White and Perrone, 2015). Through the application of these methods of order, the police ensure that justice is upheld and ensured. However, in the pursuit of such an ideal, police may…

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    learns from his own mistakes. The wise man learns from the mistakes of others.” I have found this quote from Otto von Bismarck very relevant while studying case of Daniel’s Pelka death. We could think that reports and inquiries following death of Victoria Climbie will put more light into importance of partnership working in protecting children from abuse. Sadly, lessons were indeed provided but not learned. My question is how many children have to suffer horrendous abuse before partnership…

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    social networking argues that current public administrations, such as professional practices may face new questions about their proper roles based on the development of technological advances (McSwite, 2009). In order words, governmental bodies such as police departments might not know how to address public scrutiny created by amateur video which makes its way into a Facebook page. Therefore, creating more stress for the First Responder has he or she prepares for a public…

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    Police are committed to their duty, to serve and protect the people. Going back in history how did it all started? How the law enforcement in United States is connected to England. Back in the old days policing was different from what they are today, with the same principle of protecting the citizens of United States, police nowadays are going with the trend of the modern world to maintain the peace and fight crimes in the community, they are ready to manage and control the situations they…

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    can’t take me in because their proprietors won’t allow it. I wish I could help change things, but I can’t vote, serve on a jury, or join the military. I tried to get a car but most insurance companies won’t insure me. I left Missouri because the police stopped me for a DWB (driving while black), so I moved to Indiana. Now in Indiana, if a business denies me goods or services, I can’t even sue them. I will try to stop complaining and tell you about myself. I’m P.A.T. I am an acronym for a…

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    Police Racism

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    Racism in police treatment of minorities has caused many disparities within our criminal justice system. Racism and excessive force seem be what the media is covering now. There are many cases that we find out from the media, but many more that police racism and brutality go unreported. Series of reports have been published, says that young black men are more likely to be incarcerated at a rate far greater than their number in the overall population. Does the media play a role in how police…

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    Orwell’s essay reflects what many may go through today. The struggle to do what is morally right when an entire world persuades individuals, or gives a different vision of the opposite. ‘Shooting an Elephant’ represents a very powerful essay with a police officer that suffers from inner conflict. Orwell seems to be a very weak individual with a weak mindset. Confused and lost as to what decisions he really should make on his own. He sets the mood of this impression in the start of his essay. In…

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    Many are under the assumption that women are more likely to be sexually assaulted or raped by a stranger than by someone they know personally. Many presume that “family conflicts”—which has been used as a euphemism for domestic violence—should be kept private. Many believe that these types of heinous crimes do not happen in their neighborhood. All of these notions are false. Each and every day, these monstrous crimes are being committed to innocent people. Depending on the severity of their…

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    's degree in Criminal Justice: Institutional Theory and Practice which allows me to understand the context of diverse multicultural societies. While exploring the rule of law as the glue, which holds together the criminal justice agencies such as police, courts, corrections and other social…

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