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    When one thinks of a cop what should come to mind is “protection”. Cops should be a sign of safety‚ when a cop comes around you should feel safe and protected. Although a few years ago it was that way it is no longer true. Now day’s cops are seen as people you want to stay away from‚ people are afraid of them. Cops are now abusing‚ assaulting‚ and killing innocent people‚ this is called police brutality. Police brutality can be caused by policeman’s ability to assume everyone is up to no good‚ racism

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    For years officers have been getting accused of crimes‚ misconducts‚ and violence that was falsely viewed by the public‚ in other words the public was not getting the full story. Now a new innovation that is used by cops all over the United States is the police body camera. This body cameras has impacted society and law enforcement over the past few years. These cameras not only have a beneficial effect‚ but negative effects come with it as well. 1a. The police body camera is small and clips on to

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    List and explain the three operational styles of policing as identified by James Q. Wilson. How do these styles compare to your perception of policing prior to taking this course? Be sure to include how media portrayals of crime fighters can influence perception and cite a source. (Text‚ literature‚ practitioner in the field‚ etc.) The three operational styles of policing identified by James Q. Wilson are‚ Legalistic‚ Watchman and service. These three styles help give order to the community‚ whether

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    Will there always be disagreement between ethnicities‚ or will races solve their discrepancies? The movie Crash takes a closer look at this idea of racial anxiety in society. Throughout the film‚ different races collide with each other‚ creating conflicts that are a constant part of today’s culture. Although it gives examples of many different races conflicting‚ it appears that the main focus is between blacks and whites. Crash reinforces the idea of racial tension between blacks and whites‚

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    whether it is a docu-drama or real life investigations about serial killers. Some of the shows that I enjoy watching that involve crime include Cops‚ Forensic Files‚ and Medium‚ which is a docu-drama on NBC. While watching these shows on many different occasions‚ I have realized that some do follow the criminal justice system while others don’t Cops COPS has been on television since 1989. It is one of the first

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    blacks are a way of showing that we still live in a world where racial discrimination goes on and police brutality gets even strong and it has become a serious cause in the U.S. Most cops are trained to be

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    Purity and Hope in Nature The summer solstice marks a shift in the year: everyday gradually becomes shorter‚ and closer to winter. In some religions‚ the summer solstice represents enlightenment‚ and new beginnings. The image of nature as pure is repeated throughout “Summer Solstice‚ New York City” by Sharon Olds. “Summer Solstice‚ New York City” relates the story of a man trying to commit suicide‚ but choosing life and finding comfort in the police sent to rescue him. Initially‚ the title seems

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    something dies” possibly referencing the first chorus and pointing us towards the fact that even common people are actually the same as the oppressors‚ they also only care about themselves and didn´t think about others and thus they were one of the crooked minds all time

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    authority. She establishes a male audience in the first stanza (the phrase "brothers" indicates male bonds)‚ in order to show them what one of their brethren – a cop‚ a figure of authority perverted to one of death ("machinery to kill you") – has a sexist attitude‚ not in despite of his morals‚ but because of them. Rich’s portrait of the cop is one that shifts from a physical description to a much deeper "moral" description‚ the clues of which are very subtle‚ like the fact that his hand is always

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    Josquin Desprez: Ave Maria . . . virgo serena Josquin Despres (c. 1440-1521) was acknowledged by his contemporaries as the most accomplished composer of his time. Martin Luther proclaimed that‚ “Josquin is a master of notes‚ which must express what he desires; on the other hand‚ other choral composers must do what the notes dictate.” Although very little is known about Josquin’s early life in the lowland region of northern France‚ he most likely received his musical training through his

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