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    Betawi as Minorities

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    been mentioned quite often that Betawi is considered a minority. In this essay‚ I will be exploring more on why they are considered a minority and whether they know it. As the indigenous people of Jakarta‚ we want to know what they feel about the multicultural society in Jakarta. This interests our class and specifically me because as a Betawinese myself‚ I have never grown to learn why the indigenous people of Jakarta are considered a minority. We want to find out how the people feel about being

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    Minority Report

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    Henry Quach English 10P Mrs. Atkins 4 April 2012 Mechanical Wilderness In the movie “Minority Report” directed by Steven Spielberg‚ individuals with precognitive powers were utilized by the police to prevent murders from ever taking place. The system is widely approved in the movie due to the success of the project in eradicating murders and is frequently referred to as “perfect.” The Precrime division was victim to the effects of the Self-fulfilling prophecy and Confirmation bias as they

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    The Model Minority

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    minority’s examples of “success” of nonwhite people on society and “quiet” on politics has been promoted on purpose for quieting down other racial groups who were active on fighting for civil rights and equality. In other words‚ the promotion of model minority became a tool of strengthen

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    The Minority Model

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    in class‚ the minority are expected to be silenced instead of trying to raise their voice. The key note speaker‚ Emily Wu Truong‚ also addressed the minority model concept problem. She was borned and raised in a model doctorate Asian American family‚ so she was expected to be a straight A’s student. With the high expectation‚ her family care more about the achievements than her actual inner feeling. Thus‚ she set an example of herself to prove that the concept of the model minority is just a generalizing

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    Minorities in Usa

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    US Minorities Background to Immigration 1. Which groups of immigrants made up the American nation at the end of the 18th century? Which waves of immigrants were there in the 19th century? Where did they come from? • English colonists‚ "Pilgrims"‚ who set sail in 1620 on the Mayflower • Swedes began their migration to America in 1638 as an organized group of colonizers sent by the Swedish Government to establish a colony in Delaware • In 1655‚ the colony was lost to

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    Minority Report

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    The debate between fate and freewill is a ever longing debate discussed in multiple different types of literature such as in Philip K Dick’s book The Minority Report. The minority reports discusses the issue between rights and freedom and completely enclosed safety both coming at a cost. Although throughout the novel Dick wavers back between the two representing his thoughts through his main character Anderton who eventually decides on the freedom of rights agreeing with the quote “Those who would

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    List and explain the three operational styles of policing as identified by James Q. Wilson. How do these styles compare to your perception of policing prior to taking this course? Be sure to include how media portrayals of crime fighters can influence perception and cite a source. (Text‚ literature‚ practitioner in the field‚ etc.) The three operational styles of policing identified by James Q. Wilson are‚ Legalistic‚ Watchman and service. These three styles help give order to the community‚ whether

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    Women In Policing Essay

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    There are numerous strategies women in policing have come up with in order to deal with the harassment and discrimination. In one of the previous article called The Effect of Rank on Police Women Coping with Discrimination and Harassment‚ A number of strategies were named in which helped women deal with harassment and discrimination. One strategy many women used was “straight talk” in which women confronted the men about the harassment and told them to back off (Holdaway and Parler‚ 1998). It worked

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    Zero Tolerance Policing

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    are a Chief of police of a small police department or a large police department you need to enforce a policing style that reflects you ‘all as an organization. There are three main strategies that police use when enforcing laws Zero-Tolerance police‚ community policing and problem-oriented policing. In New York‚ Police Commissioner William Bratton and Mayor Rudolph instituted Zero- Tolerance policing in 1993. Zero-Tolerance

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    Community Policing History

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    History of Public Policing Community policing as it related to communication with the public has existed in some content of the early since the 1930’s (Fisher-Stewart‚ 2007). It was during the 1960’s with the focal point of the Civil Rights Era‚ that the police-citizen crisis began and research was initiated to ascertain the core of the problems involving policing and the community (American Law & Legal Information‚ n.d). It was is in response to the civil unrest that existed during this period

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