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    Police Station

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    Delia Memorial School ( Hip Wo ) Reflection on TST Police Station visit Sunita Limbu 4c (22) The visit to the police station have given me a chance to know more about the Hong Kong Police force . Before the visit I didn’t have a lot of knowledge about the police force but now I can confidently say that I have learn quiet a bit about the police force . They have a duty to maintain public safety and provide security to the public . I was amazed by the dogs at the police station . They

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    History of Police

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    History of Police History of Police The role of police officers is very significant to American history. Police work toward protecting citizens’ rights and helping America become the land of the free. The United States of America is built from the U.S. Constitution Bill of Rights and police play a major role in making sure American rights are met. Evolution has changed many of American history for the better; policing is part of those changes. As new issues in society arise‚ police must change

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    Civil & Criminal Procedure

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    CIVIL Procedure The Code of Civil Procedure‚ 1908 in essence provides the sequential steps that a person desirous of filing suit in a civil court has to follow. 1.Filing Of Suit / Plaint 2.Vakalatnama 3.Court Fees 4.How Proceedings Are Conducted 5.Written Statement 6.Replication By Plaintiff 7.Filing Of Other Documents 8.Framing Of Issues/ List Of Witness 9.Final Hearing 10.Appeal‚ Reference And Review FILING OF SUIT / PLAINT: The plaint has to be filed within the time limit prescribed

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    Police Misconception

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    There are many popular misconceptions about police officers. One popular misconception is that they protect their own. What people don’t understand sometimes is that police officers are properly trained‚ they went to police training and the trainings main goal is to ensure that officers avoid taking unnecessary risks. This means calling and waiting for back-up‚ and always having a partner when using direct confrontation‚ the way the media portrays police officers on television‚ in movies is like their

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    Evaluate Marxism

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    Critically analyse one theoretical tradition Marxist theory is a tradition which was established in the mid 19th century. Marxism is a sociology of exploitation‚ it is a theory that believes that exploitation is at the heart of social system. Exploitation does not only happen ’economically’ as the entire social system‚ culture‚ belief systems‚ politics and states are organised around the principle of exploitation. This essay will critically analyse Marxist and the political economy which has become

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    Police Militarization

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    the American Civil Liberties Union‚ or ACLU. The images depicted on the news of the neighborhood police officers wearing face and head protectants‚ and driving in armored vehicles‚ wielding around rifles made for war‚ are not incidents alone in themselves‚ this is a representation of a nationwide trend of police militarization (ACLU). “Sending in a heavily armed team of officers to perform normal police work can dangerously escalate situations

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    Technology has helped police officers and police departments transmit information more easily and efficiently. In the United States a majority of police departments now rely on computer access to submit and receive information. It wasn’t till recently that the departments realized it created less of a workload for their officers. When police departments streamline their officers’ jobs by incorporating technology it helps officers respond instantly‚ keeps the public safer‚ and makes their jobs easier

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    Police Officers

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    I chose an article that really could make you have some thought about. Once a child has been given some form of brutality‚ their mindset starts to shift. They can assume that police officers are not there to help them out‚ but only to hurt them. According to Morgan Craven‚ she states‚ “In terms of terms of dealing with students of color‚ one thing that is super important and one thing we asked (officials) to do is to have training that allows people to understand the unconscious biases for their

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    thelawdictionary.com‚ police brutality is defined by‚” the use of excessive and/or unnecessary force by police when dealing with civilians.” Police brutality is very common in District 9 as police are extremely violent towards the ‘prawns’. Furthermore‚ police or military take advantage of their position and physically harm the aliens unnecessarily. This coincides with the police brutality that occurred during the Marikana strikes (image on the right). This violence was not only caused by police trying to maintain

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    was surprised to find out that police officers do not always have to read your rights if you get arrested. Police have the right to arrest you under suspicion but police only read you the Miranda Rights only if they start interrogating you. It is not just when they arrest you. I think that I get this notion that we have to be read our rights right after getting arrested stems from pop culture and media. Media and TV shows significantly impact how we perceive police but in reality what is presented

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