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    Brooklyn Cop

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    Brooklyn Cop – Analysis and Evaluation Worksheet Stanza One 1. Look at lines 1 – 4. Do you think that this is a stereotypical image of a policeman? Choose two quotes‚ and explain why they make you feel this way. (3) Stereotypical – “built like a gorilla” = he is big and strong / “..but less timid” = brave Non-stereotypical – “two hieroglyphs in his face that mean trouble” = he is looking for trouble (1 mark for each quote and linked opinion) 2. Quote the line that shows that the divide

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    Cop in the Hood

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    Setareh Salehi Cop in the Hood Peter Moskos‘‚ Cop in The Hood‚ is the story of a sociologist going native by going through the Baltimore police academy‚ becoming a cop and working for over a year. The book follows Moskos chronological journey‚ from the academy to the street and the last part of the book is dedicated to a pretty thorough analysis of the War on Drugs. The first interesting observation from Moskos’s work is his analysis of the police academy as relatively useless for the job:

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    Bon Cop Bad Cop

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    BON COP BAD COP: 2 Brothers or 2 Solitudes? 1. 2 Solitudes & 2 Nations 2. Vive Le Quebec Libre 3. Bon Cop/Bad Cop a) Stereotypes b) Languages Politics c) Togetherness d) Reading the Film’s Meaning 2 Solitudes 2 Nations Quebecois Habitants Maitres chez nous Je me souviens Vive Le Quebec Libre Pepsi 2 Solitudes by Hugh MacLennan French/English – 2 separate cultures which can’t understand each other A persistent metaphor for Canada Quebecois Understanding of Canada: 2 Nations Quebec

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    Cop and the Anthem

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    The Cop And The Anthem By O Henry 1) What are the signs of approaching winter in the story? The signs of approaching winter given by the author are: 1. The birds (geese) flying south 2. Women wanting to buy new warm coats (sealskin coats – coats made from sealskin keep people really warm) 3. The dead leaves falling from trees Three signs of approaching summer in India are: Dry river beds Barren

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    Brooklyn Cop

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    Brooklyn Cop The poem Brooklyn Cop was written by Norman MacCaig. This poem stereotypically represents all Brooklyn Cops and convey what they go through on a typical shift. MacCaig uses realistic characterisation‚ imagery and attack on the senses. violent setting to enguage with the reader and evoke a sense of sympathy MacCaig uses a shocking description to introduce the cop‚ through a simile. The relevance of “ built like a gorilla” is that he is conveying to the reader how

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    Suicide by Cop

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    "Suicide-by-cop" or "Police Assisted Suicide" are terms that have been the topic of conversation a little more than warranted these days. It seems that "suicide-by-cop" has been an ever growing phenomenon. The term "suicide-by-cop" is used to describe a suicidal person who consciously provokes police and engages in life-threatening behavior that will invoke or force a police officer to react with deadly force. This type of suicidal person relies on the decision of the police whether or not they

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    Good Cop Bad Cop Summary

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    Book Review Good Cop‚ Bad Cop written by Milton Heumann and Lance Cassak offers much in depth reading into the history and debate of racial profiling. Each author brings to the table an educated history with Heumann being Chair of the Department of Political Science at Rutgers University and Cassak is a lawyer with the Office of Thrift Supervision of the U. S. Department of Treasury. Both Heumann and Cassak reveal key information about racial profiling in three specific chapters. The

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    Suicide by Cop

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    Running head: Suicide by Cop Suicide by Cop Abstract In this paper‚ I will discuss suicide by cops. Also‚ examine the reasons why people decide to have a cop kill them‚ instead of committing suicide themselves. As well as the effects it has on the officer that pulls the trigger. In this paper‚ I will discuss suicide by cops. Also‚ examine the reasons why people decide to have a cop kill them‚ instead of committing suicide themselves. As well as

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    Suicide by Cop

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    Suicide by Cop In this type of suicide‚ a person intentionally engages in life-threatening behavior to induce a police officer to shoot that person. His/her goal is to provoke the law enforcement officer to a lethal response. This is distinguished from other police shootings by three elements: the person should show an intention to die‚ the person understands the finality of the act‚ confronts law-enforcement official with such extreme behavior that the officer is compelled to act with deadly

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    The Cop and the Anthem

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    "The Cop and the Anthem" has only one character who is given a name‚ the protagonist "Soapy." Furthermore‚ no last name is given. It is made clear that Soapy is homeless‚ a member of the substantial army of underclass men and women who had flocked to New York City during the earliest years of the twentieth century. The short story’s narrative is set in an unstated day in late fall. Because the city trees’ deciduousleaves are falling and there is a hint of frost in the air‚ Soapy faces the urgent

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