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    Comp-stat is tool that the police use in order to keep track of crime. Comstat is a very important tool used by the NYPD and other law enforcement agencies across the United States. The use of comp stat is usually helpful in sharing information, improvement of effectiveness and as well as police accountability. The results of this model is mainly based on its four components rapid resource deployment, relentless follow-up, time and accurate information or rather intelligence. A while known characteristic

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    The Day That Changed America On September 11, 2001, America as we know it changed forever. We were attacked on our own soil for the first time since the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941. Our country thought we were safe from terrorist attacks due to the oceans that separated us. We discovered on that horror-filled day that we were extremely incorrect. Our own resources were used against us in those atrocious acts of terrorism. America was transformed from the numerous consequences that came from 9/11

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    Police brutality against the black youth in America is not uncommon news to us, it dates as far back as 1999 when four police officers shot forty-one bullets at and killed Amadou Diallo, a Guinean immigrant, in the Bronx, NYC. The officers later claimed to have seen Diallo reaching for something that looked like a weapon but actually all he had in his hand was his wallet. However, all four policemen were acquitted if all charges in the case, in fact, one of the killer cops, Kenneth Boss, stayed on

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    There were an innumerable amount of moments throughout 9/11- In Memoriam 9/11/2011 that got to me and forced me to focus deeper into the tragedy that was 9/11. The moment that gripped me the most was the sequence of phone calls made by those trapped inside the buildings, knowing they had little to no chance of survival, to their loved ones. In all of the documentaries that I have watched, I have never heard the calls placed by those inside the building. The voices of those inside, honestly hurt to

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    New York City during the 1990s has experience crime rates dropping dramatically under Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton lead. Both began new approach to policing by developing several new strategies under the proponent of “broken windows” theory. Under Bratton, the NYPD began to enforce statutes aimed at curbing “quality of life” offense, offenses that are minor and were overlooked in the past in favor to concentrate on serious crimes. Under the Broken Windows theory, small

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    by police is due to opponents of stop and frisk purporting that it is unconstitutional, and promotes racial profiling. Stop and Frisk was used by the NYPD in the early 2000s, based off of the “broken window theory” and implemented by then mayor Rudy Giuliani. Stop and Frisk was not designed to make arrests as its primary function. Its primary function is to scare would-be criminals out of carrying drugs or guns. In fact, 9 in 10 New Yorkers stopped and frisked are totally innocent. In 1990, the

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    Since the year 2001 the United States has been under the presidency of a republican, George W. Bush. His has a position in a number of issues including abortion, immigration, the Iraqi war, health care, and social security. On the abortion issue he believes that we should ban partial-birth abortion and reduce abortions altogether and he supports adult stem-cell research but not embryonic stem cell research. He believes that the government should have a responsibility over Medicare and Medicaid

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    also notice its flaws and fix them. The discussion about what it means to love America is mainly conservatives talking about how Obama has shown no love for America. One of the people that claim Obama hates America is former New York City Mayor, Rudy Giuliani. He claims that Obama hates America because “he wasn’t brought up the way [others] were brought up”

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    At one point, crime in America grew 13 times faster than population. Between 1965 and 1980s, crimes in every category rose to a record high in New York. Burglary related crimes rose from 183,443 to 360,925. Larceny-theft rose from 253,353 to 535. Vehicle theft rose from 58,452 to 171,007. Assault rose from 27,464 to 91,571. Murder rose from 836 to 2,228. However, during the 1990s, crime in New York crime tipped. Crime fell to a record low. Murder rates, burglary, larceny-theft, vehicle theft, assault

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    Parents During 9/11

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    Dear Kids who lost their parent during 9/11, Honestly, I didn’t think about the important details about 9/11. I knew it was a day where the World Trade Center got collapsed by people hijacking the plane and controlling them into the buildings. I didn’t really care that much until this day hearing all the stories and situations that people had to face. Now I know how important this day is and why we all remember this day. There were about more than 2000 people who lost their life because of this

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