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    said he is not sure if it could have been a pellet gun or something else but definately looked like a real firearm. He stated he works for a repossession agency and frequently deals with people having firearms and typically does not have to call the police and typically is not concerned but on this event he was and was confident

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    Police Brutality or Legitimate Police Force? In the “Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement‚” retired police officer and law enforcement author Vincent Henry defines the term police brutality as the “excessive‚ illegitimate‚ and/or illegal use of force by a police officer or a group of police officers upon one or more civilians.” Henry explains how police brutality is a complex issue in today’s society‚ and in order to understand it‚ one must be able to differentiate legitimate and illegitimate use of

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    A Gathering of Old Men by Earnest J. Gaines is a great novel about race relations in the south. The novel begins with a child narrator who relates the report that there has been a shooting on a Louisiana plantation‚ and a white‚ Cajun farmer Beau Boutan‚ is dead. He has been killed in the yard of an old black worker‚ Mathu. Because of the traditional conflict between Cajuns and blacks in South Louisiana‚ the tension in the situation and the fear of the black people is immediately felt in the novel

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    Injustices in the World: Racism and Police Brutality – Rough Draft There are many injustices that happen in the world. These injustices‚ more often than not‚ inflict some sort of suffering and pain on someone or a group of people. Throughout organized religion‚ there is a common motif of suffering. Many are taught that suffering‚ like most pains in the world‚ is inevitable. Nevertheless‚ many will concur that injustices in the world should be eliminated for the benefit of those encountering the

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    Requirements Gathering

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    Requirements Gathering 101 By Duncan Haughey‚ PMP Requirements gathering is an essential part of any project and project management. Understanding fully what a project will deliver is critical to its success. This may sound like common sense‚ but surprisingly it’s an area that is often given far too little attention. Many projects start with the barest headline list of requirements‚ only to find later the customers’ needs have not been properly understood. One-way to avoid this problem is

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    Kaepernick is an example of someone who is standing up for what he believes in…… or in his case sitting down. A conflict that has come to my attention is police brutality. Police brutality is the use of any force exceeding that reasonably necessary to accomplish a lawful police purpose. Therefore i will be explaining the conflict going on about police brutality in the world today. Though what goes on with the police may seem wrong you never know the other side of the story. Police brutality happens

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    Da Silva (2017)‚ as an example to demonstrate that there are good law enforcement officers in our country‚ and there are people who still believe in us. Your explanation of the roles of a law enforcement officer is elegant as well. But I do not understand the following statement: “any instances of law violation among police officers leads to a public perception that the police subculture is breaking down.” I am by no means an expert in this area‚ but my understanding of police subculture is that it

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    Information Gathering

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    C H A P T E R 4 Information Gathering: Interactive Methods LEARNING OBJECTIVES Once you have mastered the material in this chapter you will be able to: 1. Recognize the value of interactive methods for information gathering. 2. Construct interview questions to elicit human information requirements. 3. Structure interviews in a way that is meaningful to users. 4. Understand the concept of JAD and when to use it. 5. Write effective questions to survey users about their work. 6. Design and administer

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    ASSIGNMENT #2 – Police Discretion When enforcing the law‚ no two situations are ever the same‚ there for becoming difficult and impossible‚ in some cases‚ to enforce the law equally. There are different circumstances in every crime‚ take murder for example. A ruthless‚ sadistic murder that was intentional. A pregnant woman being beaten by her husband until she‚ out of desperation‚ grabs a knife and stabs him to death. Two very different circumstances but they both fall under the same crime‚ murder

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    Data Gathering

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    Data Gathering ➢ used to discover business information details to define the information structure ➢ helps to establish the priorities of the information needs ➢ further leads to opportunities to highlight key issues which may cross functional boundaries or may touch on policies or the organization itself ➢ highlighting systems or enhancements that can quickly satisfy cross-functional information needs ➢ a complicated task especially in a large and complex system ➢ must

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