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    treated the Jews very unfairly. Jews were arrested and harassed‚ placed in concentration camps‚ and put to death The Nazis arrested and harassed many Jews. The arrest of Jew were always extremely violent and cruel. During many arrests‚ Nazis would use force to split of many families and people who loved each other. Nazis would also many times arrest large groups of Jews instead of just arresting Jews individually. Once‚ in 1942 in Paris‚ France‚ Nazis arrested around 23‚000 Jews at once.

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    Law enforcement officers have a duty to advance the law enforcement profession and the practice of policing‚ while upholding their commitment and duty to serve the public and preserve all human life. Police officers have guidelines for the use of de-escalation techniques‚ less-lethal force‚ and deadly force. This consensus policy takes into account and reflects the broad views and experience of the field - ranging from a line officer to an executive. The policy adopted by these organizations reflects

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    interpretations. Laws are passed in a vacuum‚ and usually written quite narrowly. Police encounter a wide range of behaviors and a variety of situations that the law hasn’t even thought about yet. One of the most amazing things about policing is not who they arrest‚ but who and how many they let go (nonarrest options‚ leniency‚ underreaction). On the other hand‚ police work is dangerous‚ and officers sometimes view non-dangerous situations as more dangerous than they really are (overzealous‚ brutality‚ deadly

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    Public law– Stop and Search and Arrest I would advise Norbert that there are several factors that need to be considered before concluding if his search was legal. Firstly the question arises that did the policemen have the right to stop and search Norbert. It can be argued that the police did have the right to stop Norbert under PACE (s 1(3)) as they were suspicious that Norbert was involved in the theft that had taken place in the next street and Norbert was a well known burglar (Bentley v

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    Burglary Explain the distinction between the crime of burglary and the crime of robbery. The difference between burglary and robbery is that robbery is confrontational which makes it crime against person‚ and burglary isn’t which makes it a crime against property. As stated in the book “burglary is considered a property crime in which the thief seeks to avoid direct contact with people during commission of the crime. In addition‚ locations of burglaries are usually unoccupied homes or businesses

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    and unwanted arrest. With a probable cause and a warrant in place‚ the search or seizure may take place and be appropriate; without a probable cause and warrant‚ the search or seizure is not reasonable. Unreasonable‚ warrantless searches and seizures should not take place because it violates the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution by depriving the right to privacy‚ the search or seizure will not be justified by law‚ and it will affect the safety from unfair and unwanted arrest; however‚ if

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    Prostitution Opposition Prostitution is one of th oldest trades known to man and even at the present time‚ while it is illegal in most areas of the United States‚ it is still employing many women and is solicited by even more men. Prostitution should be decriminalized because we are paying too high a financial and social cost for the ineffective enforcement of laws against it. The money and the law enforcement personnel freed by legalizing prostitution could be better spent if used to protect citizens

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    Sometimes an arrest has to be made in a protected place such as someone’s home. Under the Fourth Amendment‚ people have the right to be secure in their homes (Hall‚ 2014). Therefore they are protected places and a warrant would be required to legally enter and make an arrest unless the officer could justify an exception (Hall‚ 2014). The Fourth Amendment also specifically states that an arrest warrant must be based on probable cause and supported by oath or affirmation (Hall‚ 2014). It further

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    Crime In the United States Introduction: Our report is on Crime in the United States. Crime is a major problem all over the world‚ but we are focusing on the crime problem right here in our own country. We have listed some different statistics‚ problems‚ and solutions. FBI Crime Statistics: Final 1995 crime statistics showed that 13.9 million Crime Index offenses were reported to law enforcement across the Nation. The 1995 total represents a rate of 5‚278 offenses for every 100‚000 United States

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    Introduction Reasonable suspicion signifies the standard based on which the criminal activities are observed and arrest warrants are formulated. On the other hand‚ probable cause can be described as the logical belief in which with the help of facts criminal activity has been devoted (Kinports‚ n.d.). This assignment intends to compare and contrast between the legal concepts of reasonable suspicion and probable cause. This assignment also evaluates in what way these legal concepts can be applied

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