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Police brutality is a problem in our country today. There are many instances where the police have gone too far in dealing with criminals. There are many things that people are doing to stop police brutality. More and more bad cops are being caught in their wrong doings. There are many ca...
Professionalism within the Police Service incorporates not but one characteristic, but rather numerous characteristics and "involves the adoption of a set of values and attitudes" which aim to forge the respect and conduct worthy of a profession. Such things impartiality, accountability, ...
Each day in the United States, people's natural human rights are being infringed upon. The causers of these violations are none other than the people who are supposed to protect society: police officers. This increase in police violence is a part of a toughened criminal justice system which inc...
Crime statistics are not what we are led to believe We hear a lot about the crime rates going up and down from the media and they tend to expand on specific types of criminal behavior that might be of interest to the public. When politicians are running for office we are told that the crime rates ar...
Twenty-seven uniformed officers witnessed this incident from various law enforcement agencies. None of the officers (those individuals who are supposed to protect citizens) made any effort to stop this abuse.(LA Times March 19, 1991 p. A20). The level of escalation even went so far as to call in a p...
(for a current events brief) A round of bullets killed Katherine Bagwell adding to the growing number of homicides in Oakland, California this summer. Her 7-year-old daughter sat beside her in the car as she watch the horrific event. Sadly, it had been only one year ago that the girl witnessed ...
Gangster films as a genre For this exercise, I have opted to take an in depth look at a particular genre, this genre being gangster films. In order to see how a film from this genre fits into the category of "gangster" I have also opted to study a film called "The Untouchables"...
Racial Profiling Racial profiling is the tactic of stopping someone because of the color of his or her skin and fleeting suspicion that the person is engaging in criminal behavior. This practice can be conducted with routine traffic stops, or can be completely random based on the car that is ...
People can have the desire for freedom as well as the desire for limitations on their freedom. This is because freedom and limitations on freedom are both needed to live peacefully. Absolute freedom cannot be achieved because when you take away limitations you take away freedoms. With out rules gove...
People claim to want freedom, but they also seem to need limitations on that freedom. This is because freedom as well as its limitations are both needed to live peacefully. Absolute freedom cannot be achieved because when you take away limitations, you take away freedoms. Without rules governing o...
People can have the desire for freedom as well as the desire for limitations on freedom. This is because freedom and limitations on freedom are both needed to live peacefully. Absolute freedom cannot be achieved because when you take away limitations you take away freedoms. Without rules governing o...
"The place of cafes in France's revolutionary history" The cafés in France functioned as public spaces where people, especially the working class, could gather and converse. The café allowed many of the working class people an escape from their poor living conditions a...
Gun Control: The Help That Harms Everyone is fast asleep in the Smith home on a midsummer night. Jamie and Katie, the parents of five-year-old Lisa and seven-year-old Nick, are resting assured that the next day will be bright and cheery. Around three in the morning, James and Katie are awakened b...
As result of the Industrial Revolution, people in America earned more money, most of which they used to open new businesses and factories. There were now many different types of machines to do the work that people had to do themselves in the past. Thus, machines rapidly replaced people. Now with les...
Columbia Revolt UP AGAINST THE WALL, MOTHER******! THIS IS A STICK-UP! Perhaps nothing upset our enemies more than this slogan. To them it seemed to show the extent to which we had broken with their norms, how far we had sunk to brutality, hatred and obscenity. Great! The New York Times put forwa...
In the novel, No Hiding Place, by Valerie Wilson Wesley, the main character private investigator Tamara Hayle faces many difficulties in her career in law enforcement. Wesley explores the struggles of a black woman in a white-male dominated police force and at the same time she also comments upon t...
Unforgiven The 1992 best picture of the year, Unforgiven, is a tribute to the ever-popular western, it shows aspects of racism, feminism, ageism, and revenge, areas all coinciding with the society in 1992. Unforgiven was a highly acclaimed movie. It was nominated for 9 Academy Awards and won 4...
In April of 1992 a jury in LA comes together to declare a mainly non-guilty verdict on all charges against the police officer that beat Rodney King. In what begins as a peaceful rally against this verdict turns into a three day long riot in the streets of LA. A few years later a woman named Anna D...
Introduction The concept of accountability as applied to college students is one that has provoked arguments among a wide variety of populations. Educators, parents, mental health counselors, media "analysts," law enforcement specialists, and fellow college students have voiced their opinions ran...
Lucille ShawPolitical Science 100Election 200 PaperNovember 27, 2000Violence in a Changing AmericaColumbine, Co. Through the news we have witnessed the horror, gore and serious crime that has extended its influence even to the youth of small towns across America. America has experienced a cultural...
The ClubIn his play The Club, David Williamson presents numerousAustralian attitudes of the 1970s. However, many of these attitudes arestill relevant and fairly accurate representations of Australian attitudesin the 1990s, although some of course have changed somewhat over the timesince the play wa...
Governments, academics, and journalists often express an interest in cross-national crime comparisons, particularlybetween Canada and the United States. This interest stems from the desire to discover causal explanations forcrime and to develop more effective criminal justice and social policies (Ar...
The Neighborhood Watch: One of the most effective crime prevention tools being utilized today is the Neighborhood Watch. The Neighborhood Watch was designed to help strengthen the relationships between neighbors and in the process build community wide crime prevention. Law enforcement officials...
Stress... Killer or Protector of Law Enforcement Personnel? By Joseph M. Stromsness February 1998Stress is a term used by many, is somewhat misunderstood, and often used to describe a negativecondition o...