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    There are a multitude of things that can affect a police officer’s discretion. The first big factor that they take into consideration is the suspects demeanor and how they carry themselves in the presence of the officer. A suspect that makes the officers job harder than it must be rather than cooperating with them are at a greater risk of getting arrested than not. Another big factor is the suspects records. The past charges and police run-ins will take a big toll on the officer’s decisions. In most

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    Overcoming Stress‚ Fatigue‚ Brutality‚ and Corruption within the Police Force Betsy Krumbholz Everest University Online CCJE 1020-51 Intro to Criminal Justice Instructor Michael Teague November 25‚ 2012 Abstract This week’s assignment is overcoming stress‚ fatigue‚ brutality‚ and corruption within the police force. Unfortunately‚ the role of a police officer is one of the most stressful professions there is. We will be discussing the reasons why this is so‚ and what is being done to

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    Start of Branding Branding started as “owners mark”‚ Egypt 1900 BC. It began with the cows. Who is the region‚ who is the owners. Ramsos the second(Faroe‚ 1400 BC) very good at branding himselve. Branding the Faroe and the region was very very important. Makers Mark‚ 100 BC‚ Branding of Greek Oil‚ the greeks were very competitive Coins travel very very far – Branding Alexander and Caesar Stones – early Danish branding (runestenen) Branding is – the targetgroup understands that “he’s a

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    Brutality And Racism

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    This first source is a scholarly source titled Probing the Epidemic of Police Murders by Steve Martinot. The article focuses on police brutality and racism by exploring different incidents that occurred in recent history‚ incidents similar to the Trayvon Martin incident or the most recent Michael Brown incident. In each one‚ it talks about what actually occurred in the incident‚ how police tried to cover up their actions‚ and then focuses on how the media or government focused on the impact of the

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    the protest should be to gain exposure for police brutality and how people are unjustly dying because of cops. People continuously feel threatened by police in low-income minority areas. The black communities outrage is reasonable because of situations such as the shooting of Kimani Gray. The justi$cation for the police brutality because they feel threatened or that the individual had a weapon putting their lives in danger. It’s sad but true that police have the ability to plant a gun on an individual

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    Lenin's Brutality

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    known as the Cheka was put in place for that goal. The Cheka‚ a task force whose name has no formal translation‚ hunted down citizens who Lenin considered a threat to his regime. As the government had many that opposed the communist government‚ the police force created terror throughout much of the Russian population. Although the exact numbers of executions and deaths from the Red Terror is not known‚ some historians think that as many as half a million were killed by the Cheka. Yet‚ executions were

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    Malick’s first film highlights unmistakably American ascribes that characterize the national diverse culture. Nothing better shows the intrinsic bond between weapon brutality and North American culture than this film. Founded on a true story‚ the film relates the romance between Kit and Holly‚ the trail of blood and ruthless killings left afterward (Morrison & Schur 11). Badland is actually a road film. That is a structure‚ which breaks producers free of tight plotting and opens them to whatever

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    reason of why salvadorans are forcing to leave their homes because there are 20 to 30 homicides daily. But what are the factors that contribute to gang violence in El Salvador?. Some of the factors that contribute to gang violence in poor countries as El Salvador are immigration and deportation‚ lack of parenting‚ lack of protection‚ and juvenile delinquency. One of the factors correlated to gangs violence in El Salvador is the immigration and deportation during the 80s and 90s. El Salvador civil

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    Literature review on the factors that contribute to medication errors Introduction Medication management is a fundamental component of nursing‚ so should be managed with caution however medication errors do still occur within the healthcare system till this day. Medication errors have been identified as the second most common type of patient safety error in the United Kingdom by National Patient Safety Agency with 59‚802 reported incidents occurring in 2007. The medication management process

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    The factors that contribute to the allied victory on the Kokoda track are primarily the supply line‚ the coral sea battle and the shear bravery of the Australian soldiers. The supply line was a major contributor to the victory of the Kokoda track and without it the soldiers wouldn’t have survived. The battle of the coral sea ultimately lead to the victory of the Kokoda track since japan could not participate anymore. Finally the bravery of the Australian soldiers without it they would of lost they

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