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    Police officers possess a number of rights, especially constitutional right. The State can regulate some of the officers freedom of speech, but the restriction has to be reasonable. These regulations on officers can be found to be unreasonable infringe on the officers free speech. An example of regulation that was unreasonable infringed is when a Chicago police office ruled that nothing can be said from officers that is derogatory against the department. A department can not just randomly choose

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    White, M. D., & Kane, R. J. (2013). Pathways to Career-Ending Police Misconduct An Examination of Patterns, Timing, and Organizational Responses to Officer Malfeasance in the NYPD. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 40(11), 1301-1325. The article seeks to extend prior research that has failed to fully explain factors that lead to misconduct amongst police officers. Researchers looks to address career ending misconduct by addressing there pathways which are: The timing of misconduct in officer career

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    kind of repercussions are there for justice professionals and their unethical actions? There is the Police Act for example, which consists of all police officer’s authorities, rights, limitations and the way they can be prosecuted for their actions. Criminal justice professionals are involved in coercion because of the amount of power they are given (Pollock, 2015). This is why things like the Police Act were put into motion to help minimize the risk of corruption in justice

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    investigation. Guardian Element teams moved in this morning to apprehend both individuals after evidence gathered confirmed intricate details to terrorize our citizens and the World Government,” announced the news reporter on the nightly report. Charlie, Pam, and Dan sat speechless as they watched the final moments of the raid. Guardian Element teams led the man and woman from an unknown apartment building. They each had their hands zip tied behind their back and heads held down, facing the pavement

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    This headline, published by popular media source “Entertainment Tonight” is an example of an extremely stereotypical portrayal of those experiencing homelessness. Within society, there are already existing ideas of those experiencing homelessness as being “crazy”, ”violent” and essentially just “dangerous” to the general public. Thus, all this headline manages to do is reproduce this false notion of those experiencing homelessness. Even if this statement were to be used, a headline is an extremely

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    Surveillance In America In an everyday basis people living in America are getting constantly watched so their privacy, is not private. Police is taking this too far, they are violating innocent people privacy. In the article, Winton, 2012. "Long Beach police to use 400 cameras city wise to fight crime." It explains that their police is over exaggerating with their surveillance, watching over innocent person’s and looking over their private information instead of looking over those who are not innocent

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    I've recently read you are planning to give the school district new life in the city of philadelphia, this is great news to hear still being  in school district  myself. It's easy to see that you are a ‘’for the people person’’ who we as philadelphians are lucky to have and stand behind someone who listens to us not as burdens but as people. With that being said, there is something that negatively impacts most philadelphians on daily bases that must change. The stop and frisk law we have is a complete

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    situations call upon different actions. Justifiable force can be used in a few situations when it is called for such as protecting yourself or someone else. Another situation would be defending your home or property from intruders. Also, people such as police officers and military personnel use justifiable force. A lot of people think that their actions are justified when they are not. When people see others getting bullied some go to their help, but others just watch. Running to the defense

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    possible for us. But there are some people who doesn’t see this and instead tell others about the danger of cops. Yes, there are some bad cops out there who had intentionally or unintentionally taken wrong decisions and had harmed the reputation of the police department. This doesn’t mean every cops are the same. Also, the media who focuses more on the wrongdoings of cops by making it headlines and telling people about their rights against the law has made

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    The most effective characteristic of controlling people in a dystopia is constantly have people under surveillance. In a dystopia, everyone should be under control by something. Whether it is by a leader, a government, or cameras. They should be clearly monitored and there should be laws set in place for everything. First of all, I think surveillance is a good characteristic because the leader or government would have access to everything a person or family is doing. By doing this, whoever in charge

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