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    company called Drone Shield uses an acoustic device to detect drones up to 150 yards (Reagan, 2015). The device simply alerts the administrator via email or text message of a detected UAS (Reagan, 2015). Prisons have started to use Drones Shield to detect when UAS are being used to deliver contraband to inmates. Drone Shield has proven effective even during loud noise and large crowd events, like the Boston Marathon (Reagan, 2015). Drone Shield claims to have been used on the latest Star Wars movie

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    Essay about The Chinese Cultural Revolution

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    The Chinese Cultural Revolution The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, beginning as a campaign targeted at removing Chairman Mao Zedong's political opponents, was a time when practically every aspect of Chinese society was in pandemonium. From 1966 through 1969, Mao encouraged revolutionary committees, including the red guards, to take power from the Chinese Communist party authorities of the state. The Red Guards, the majority being young adults, rose up against their teachers, parents

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    Police Corruption Domonique Herrera Texas Southmost College The criminal justice system is made up of many fundamentals. Officers need to go through a variety of procedures in the hiring process, and once completed they need to go through a training academy. Many U.S. citizens have witnessed a broken criminal justice system throughout the years. Citizens observe officers causing a huge attempt of corruption. Corruption is occurring worldwide and is making our law enforcement system look

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    Violence in the criminal justice workplace- Trends and predictions Jared Hammond University of South Florida CCJ 6935 – Corrections Dr. Grosholz Spring 2015   Violence in the criminal justice workplace- Trends and predictions INTRODUCTION This literature review will analyze the rates of assaults on criminal justice practitioners, both lethal and non-lethal. For the purposes of this literature review criminal justice practitioner is defined as any law enforcement officer, corrections officer, probation

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    officer. Eric Garner was put in a chokehold and subdued by a police officer for selling cigarettes illegally. Oscar Grant was already placed in handcuffs and lying flat on the floor when he was shot by a police officer that only served five years in prison. With countless others’ lives lost the list going on and on, it appears that racial profiling and bias have impacted affected a wide group of people and their families who have also suffered from this widespread issue. Overall, racial profiling is

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    John Sackett C. Taylor Honors English 9 Period 5 9 February 2017 Heart of The Jackal (Box 8) “For you, and for any dear to you, I would do anything. If my career were of that better kind that there was any opportunity or capacity of sacrifice in it, I would embrace any sacrifice for you and for those dear to you” (Dickens 154). I was a lone Jackal without pride nor dignity. I was a lone Jackal, sharp-tongued and insolent. I received neither the recognition nor the glory promised for brilliance

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    Patriot Act Essay

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    Patriot Act The 9/11 terrorist attacks caused a great panic in the United States. They threatened the safety of everyone as a nation. On September 11th, 2001 19 men associated with the Islamic extremist group named al-Qaeda, hijacked four airplanes and they carried out suicide attacks against the United States. Two of the airplanes were flown into both towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, the third airplane hit the Pentagon just outside of Washington, D.C., and the fourth airplane crashed

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    presentment and have been indicted by a Grand Jury. This allows for people to “plead the 5th” in court. The text of the Sixth Amendment states that in all and any criminal prosecutions, the accused will be given the right to a public and speedy trial, by an impartial jury of the district and state where the crime took place. The Seventh Amendment gives an individual a right to have a trial by jury instead of judge to some civil cases. The Supreme Court ruled in Justices v. Murray, 76 U.S. 9 Wall

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    African Americans make up to 50% of the prison population but are only 12 % of the total United States population. Bobo and Thompson (2006) stated that Hispanics make up to 18 % of the prison population but are only 14 % of the total United States Population, while Caucasians make up to 75 % of the total population and are only 35 % of the prison population in American. (Coker,2003) supports Cole and Gertz and states that African Americans make up to half of the prison population while only accounting for

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    of prisoners to live and work full time in the community, through parole. Case Study 3: The District Attorney Martha ran a successful campaign for district attorney on a very conservative platform generally critical of plea bargaining and reduced prison sentences for convicted felons. The city’s police chief, following his mayor’s directive to “take back the streets from gun-toting drug dealers” has launched a very aggressive arrest campaign, resulting in a dramatic increase in criminal cases. A

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