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    Sometimes, the SROs programs have negative impacts on student’s life. Before, student misconduct was held by the teachers, but now it is controlled by the law enforcement in school (Beger 2002). For example, “five students were suspended and charged with crime for tossing peanuts at each other on a school bus” (Beger 2002:123). Schools have accepted the strict and high-security measures to protect students, but would result in diminishing the rights of students (Beger 2002). Students are searched

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    Strategy to Counter Diversity Issue at Home Depot The Home Depot is faced with various issues that all relate to the issues described in the above paragraph. There are two general ways of approaching these situations. The first way is to slowly phase off the diversity strategy (Marchington, Wilkinson, Ackers, & Dundon 2001, p. 24). This will in turn make the company avoid the above issues all together. However, such a solution is not be feasible. Another way is to come up with a human resource management

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    The State, by its attorneys, files this memorandum in opposition to Defendant’s motion to suppress, and states the following. The state charged Defendant with Interstate Bookmaking on June 6, 2015. The state contends the search was reasonable in inception due to the viability of the source of the allegation, sufficient corroboration and an appropriate amount of time between the accusation and its search. Statement of Facts On September 1, 2003, Defendant was hired by District Attorney Claire Bennett

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    Police Brutality, an ongoing abuse of power that exists in the United States should be resolved immediately. The functioning element within law enforcement should consist of organized, just, and civilized officers. The presence of police brutality is becoming more of an issue as society grows. The problem posed by the illegal exercise of police power is an ongoing reality for individuals of a disfavored race, class, or sexual orientation. Police brutality must be stopped so that police do not forget

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    Brief Overview of Crimes That Can Lead to Immigrants Being Deported Immigrants can be deported if they contravene U.S. immigration laws, whether they hold green cards or not. The main cause for immigrants to be deported back to their country of origin is when there is ample evidence to establish that they were convicted of some crime or another. Specifically, an immigrant is in danger of being deported if he or she is convicted of two things: crime of moral turpitude or aggravated felony. Apart from

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    7. Without trial is it possible to describe the court system as legitimate (again, consider Tyler)? Does Galanter’s description of the court process fit more into Packer’s Crime Control Model or Due Process Model of criminal processing? Without trail it is hard to describe the court system as legitimate. Court system were designed to go to trail, each offender has the right to be tried in a jury of their peers. Without proper trails attorneys will have all the power to say who goes to jail and who

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    The Prison System and Prison Overcrowding Abigail Wheeler Dr. Liles – CRJU 1000 November 16, 2017 The U.S. Prison System and Prison Overcrowding As of 2015, 2.7% of adults in the United States were under correctional control, the lowest rate since 1994, however that is still roughly 6.7 million adults (Kaeble & Glaze, 2016). While the correctional population has declined, correctional facilities in the United States are still grossly overcrowded, with many facilities at or surpassing capacity. A

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    police rely on standing behind their guns during heated situations, the odds of using those powerful weapons increases and the odds of misusing their weapons increases. Unfortunately, majority of the time the police have little to no consequences for misconduct which is a concern to many Americans. According to the website, Mapping Police Violence, 99% of cases in 2015 have not resulted in officers being convicted of a crime. If an officer is convicted of a crime, settlements are shifted to taxpayers

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    John began his career practicing therapy at a local clinic, Martha was a young woman who was having a difficult time after her divorce she was depressed and decided to take therapy to help her overcome her pain, at just five sessions the therapies were interrupted because she must leave a trip. Two years later he met Martha, in a pub and a few days later, he feels strongly attracted by her former patient and perceives that his feeling is reciprocated. The two began a friendship that could become

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    in the health and safety of these children in the long run. Reporting C’s behaviour would only have had a positive impact on the clients and the way in which she deals with them on a daily basis. Anita tried to confront C about her behaviour and misconduct, but she ignored her and continued doing it. Anita had no other choice but to report her to the person in charge, someone who could reprimand C, and make her do her job

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