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    Police Discretion

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    Term Paper Police Discretion Discretion‚ uncertainly‚ and inefficiently are rampant and essential in criminal justice. Nobody expects perfection. That would neither be good nor fair. Justice is a sporting event in which playing fair is more important than winning. Law enactment‚ enforcement‚ and administration all involve trading off the possibility of perfect outcomes for security against the worst outcomes. Policing is the most visible part of this: employees on the bottom have more discretion

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    The Cobra Effect

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    snakes free. This made the problem of the snakes worse. Another instance of this was in Hanoi under the French rule. A bounty program was offered for every rat tail that was brought in for every rat killed. The Colonial officials would notice rats with no tails. The rat catchers would lop off the tails and thrown the rats back in the sewers. In Fort Benning Georgia‚ a bounty was offered for pig tails. Many people would raise pigs to cut off the tails to obtain the rewards. In Mexico City

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    Not everyone agreed with the war or it’s direction. Some Republicans disliked President Lincoln’s performance‚ there were Peace Democrats that believed he “betrayed the Constitution” and the working class were resentful of the draft. (Nash‚ et al.‚ 2007.‚ p. 448) Across the nation the feelings regarding abolition were mixed or out right derided. (Nash‚ et al.‚ 2007.‚ p. 448) Prior to the war‚ tensions heightened between the North and South as many northerners believed the South to be a slave power

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    Andrés Becerra Espinoza Ms. Mary Glenn English 10th Grade March‚ 21 2013 What is the Deep Web Surface Web and its Benefits There is a big influence of technology on our daily life. Electronic devices‚ multimedia and computers are things we have to deal with everyday. The Internet‚ especially‚ is becoming more and more important for nearly everybody as it is one of the newest and most forward-looking media and surely -“the”- medium of the future. (Markus Temmel‚ Martina Theuermann‚

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    Gangs History

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    History of Gangs Gangs are composed of young individuals who are from distinct groups who commit organized criminal acts. Gangs in America by the mid-19th‚ is when threat to city and their communities first arose. Being huge threats and concern on city leaders‚ such as mayors‚ police officers and the city council. Gangs are more likely to be found in “disorganized communities.” (organized gangs‚ 2016). Many members of gangs are formed from minority population‚ poor‚ or some might call “not well off”

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    “A MOST UNDISCIPLINED‚ PROFLIGATE CREW‚” BY J.K. MARTIN During the past twenty years‚ historians have learned that there were at least two Continental armies‚ the first being the army of 1775-1776‚ which was mostly made of large land owners who were expecting a short conflict‚ untrained and undisciplined‚ the second Continental army was built out of the first but had more discipline‚ a more difficult training regime‚ and called for longer enlistments. The first Continental army believed the quality

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    Django as a person; he only needs the black man’s help to find the brothers he is in search of‚ as Schultz does not know what they look like. Therefore‚ without Django’s help‚ he would not be able to fulfill his mission and‚ consequently‚ to obtain his bounty. Schultz would not let anything and anybody to get in his way. As a matter of fact‚ he does not hesitate to shoot one of the slave drivers in the head and to kill the second one’s horse. This is the

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    Racism Paper

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    aggression‚ invasion‚ full-scale war‚ massacre and/or kidnapping. This theft is supported by the first stage of cultural racism. This is the assertion that the victims of the theft are innately immoral‚ even innately evil‚ e.g.‚ demons‚ cannibals‚ head hunters‚ savages‚ bloodthirsty‚ merciless‚ sadistic‚ vicious‚ child killers‚ rapists‚ heathens‚ in league with the devil‚ criminal‚ devious‚ sly‚ sexually perverse‚ dishonest‚ cunning‚ etc. The second stage of economic racism is the long-term control by the

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    Economic History of Sierra Leone People of African descent were fewer in numbers in England in the days before the American Revolution and generally better treated. Most of the Black people of England at that time had been brought there as personal servant-slaves from the North American colonies or the British Caribbean possessions. A court ruled in 1772 that slavery in England was illegal and immediately there was a substantial number of free Black men in the cities of England. The story of the

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    Macbeth - Kingship

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    archetypal horror. The king then was a sacred figure‚ and the murder of the king took on the quality of sacrilege. Shakespeare’s Duncan was above and beyond anything that can be said about him. Malcom described those God becoming graces in act 4 scene 3‚ "bounty‚ fortitude..." Duncan is not a fully rounded figure in any sesnse of the word. His role is that of a sacred figure. He represents honour and harmony. In Duncan’s court‚ the world is a lot simpler‚ in today’s world‚ we hear of heroism rewarded‚ deceiptfulness

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