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    Women and Minorities in Law Enforcement Response Throughout policing history women and minorities have gone through so many changes as they tried to become law enforcers. In the beginning‚ when women and minorities were allowed to become police officers they would be hired but given lighter duties or assigned to lower crime areas. They weren’t given much opportunity to go out and experience first hand how everything was on the streets since the majority of law enforcers back then were males. They

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    Racial Inequality

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    large issue circulating around the globe and that is racial inequality. Alas‚ this particular issue has been present for an abundance amount of time; and the only difference between racial inequality in the past and in the present is slavery has been abolished in North America. Yet‚ there are a considerable number of people who are supporting racial equality in the United States. It might seem difficult‚ but it is a possible task to attain racial equality in the land of dreams. In many different

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    Minority Groups In Canada

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    process between themselves and minority groups in canada. The statement shows that there is different cultures within our nation and that one can not be more powerful than another. It is argued that if partnerships are not created between groups within a nation‚ especially the government‚ it allows for minority cultures to be marginalized and assimilated. Many people would have the same view as the author‚ who

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    Juvenile Delinquency

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    the questions oppressing our legal system today‚ as the violent acts of juvenile delinquencies continue to make headlines. Some people believe that children should be tried as adults when prosecuted for certain serious crimes. Others feel that children should be tried as minors because they are not yet adults‚ and therefore‚ they should be treated differently. This is an important debate because how we choose to punish juveniles affects both our current and future society. Teens all over the world

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    Female Foeticide

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    Orissa Review * December - 2008 Female Foeticide in India : A Serious Challenge for the Society Dr. Krushna Chandra Jena Introduction : Women who constitute half a human population have been discriminated‚ harassed and exploited irrespective of the country to which they belong‚ unmindful of the religion which they profess and oblivious of the timeframe in which they live.1 Everywhere women are confronted with many challenges. Female foeticide is perhaps one of the worst forms of violence

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    Family Dysfunction and Juvenile Delinquency Children are born with many different physical and emotional needs. It is the parent’s responsibility to make sure that these needs are met all the way through adolescence. In today’s society most of the physical needs are easily taken care of. However the emotional needs are different and sometimes difficult to manage. The behavior of the parents‚ emotional and otherwise‚ is important factors in how a child will grow and function in society. For example

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    Ethnic Groups and Discrimination Michael Mason Axia College of University of Phoenix ETH 125 Cultural Diversity Dr. Michele Svatos January 14‚ 2007 Ethnic Groups and Discrimination In America today‚ seldom to people fully realize the importance of their ethnic group. That is until their lives have been affected in a negative way by being a member of that ethnic group by experiencing prejudice or discrimination. Many of us who belong to majority groups glide through life without ever realizing the

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    Racial Profiling in Florida A controversial topic in American Policing is the issue of racial profiling. Many people have different views when it comes to this subject matter. Many people believe that racial profiling is a myth or ploy and is ultimately nonexistent. Others feel that racial profiling does exist and is a key contributing factor that law enforcement officers use to determine whether to perform law enforcement. The topic of Racial Profiling has been passionately debated among citizens

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    Ethnic Rhinoplasty Essay

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    Ethnic Rhinoplasty Ethnic rhinoplasty is an advanced approach to nose surgery that helps patients of African‚ East Asian‚ Middle Eastern or Hispanic descent achieve beautiful nasal contours. Patients of these ethnicities often have different nasal structures than Caucasians‚ as well as unique facial features. In order to achieve the results they desire‚ these patients should seek the services of a highly skilled rhinoplasty specialist who has vast experience with various nasal structures and forms

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    roles of women and minorities has been limited. Some roles of women and minorities throughout policing history include not being able to work a beat‚ not being able to be selected for higher ranking‚ Where there was a community made up of primarily minorities such as a Hispanic neighborhood more Hispanic police officers would patrol in that area and where there were more African Americans in a neighborhood that is where African Americans would patrol. The role of women and minorities has changed by

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