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    The Use of Force

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    great detail to inform officers when the use of force is necessary and how much force is needed. An officer of the WPD is justified in using force as long as they believe it to be necessary to effect the arrest and to defend one’s self or another. Deadly force‚ however‚ is used when an officer believes such extreme force is necessary to prevent death to one’s self or another person. Before an officer is engaged in the usage of force; he or she must assess whether the objective can be accomplished

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    the other hand‚ it has also been the downfall of great leaders and societies who reached too high. In Mary Shelley’s classic novel Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein is a man who finds that ambition has taken him and those that he cares about down a deadly path‚ yet still refuses to admit defeat. His ultimate end is brought on by unchecked ambition designed to benefit only his own ego. Even as he lay dying‚ Frankenstein insists his crew continue on their voyage to through the Arctic‚ insisting

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    Although‚ the article‚ Police Use Of Deadly Force Is Rare‚ Scrutiny has Risen by Jim Glennon does say‚ “...the statistics are available to prove that in the majority of the cases where force would be an option‚ officers now avoid it.” The statistics that he was using are most likely to not

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    Media Reaction Paper

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    police department closed their investigation and turned the case over to the State Attorney Normnl Wolfinger. The Sanford police departments “based their conclusion on Florida’s “stand your ground” gun law. This law says that “residence can use deadly force when they feel threatened.” On May 19 the FBI

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    In the United States today‚ there are many debates about the crimes against African Americans that are being committed by police officers. For years there has been a worrying amount of news stories about police officers shooting unarmed African American males with little to no provocation from them. These shootings have led to massive outcries from the citizens of the United States as well as created movements such as "black lives matter." These groups want to see a change on how police officers

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    “Anyone attempting to construct a workable definition of the police role will typically come away with old images shattered and a newfound appreciation for the intricacies of police work” (Dempsy) Police officers are faced each day with a vast array of situations with which they must deal. No two situations they encounter are ever the same‚ even when examines a large number of situations over an extended period of time. The officers are usually in the position of having to make decisions on how to

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    Lesson Plan The Deadly Persuasion Every day‚ we are exposed to some form of advertisement. We believe this has become society’s means of communication. Good or bad‚ harmful or useful‚ advertisements are everywhere. They influence how we see the world and distort our perception on the way we should speak‚ look‚ and behave. We are aware that advertisement is all around‚ but no one really knows the lengths that companies go to grab our attention. Our objective is to teach our peers the powerful

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    various ethnic Alaskans for years. These questions arise in outsiders’ minds when they watch stereotype medias or read stories. The medias have been their culture for years and consequently affected them mentally‚ especially stereotype movies like On Deadly Ground. The movie is‚ directed and starred by Steven Seagal‚ about Alaskans concerning towards a big oil company that manufacture in Alaska when the big amount of oil spilled in

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    Is Ebola Only Deadly To The Poorest? In the year 1976‚ starting in Sudan‚ Ebola climbed out of its unknown hiding place‚ and caused a plethora of lives being taken away‚ 340 people devastatingly died. Fear gripped the victims’ faces‚ and uncertainty tortured their minds. The people of Zaire waited outside clinics‚ churches and in their homes for a treatment of the horrible disease‚ but there was no cure. They were forced to watch people die‚ hoping that they would be saved from the violent death

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    Is Ebola only deadly to the poorest? The whole world is at edge knowing that Ebola is a very lethal virus and it is very tough to treat and cure an infected person. But it has been seen that in countries were level of development is higher and health care is easily reached this disease can be fought. So far‚ every case of an American infected has ended happily‚ most recently Dallas nurse Amber Vinson the second patient to contract Ebola in the US has been discharged from Emory Hospital‚ Ebola-free

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