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    Tucson Disadvantages

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    Are you looking for a place to call home? Well‚ Tucson may be the place for you! Tucson has many advantages as well as it has disadvantages. From the hot sun to the beautiful winter‚ the nice hot dry heat to the dangerous critters lurking around your house! Also‚ Tucson is not prone to any natural disasters other than a little rain! If it is the place for you‚ it is only for you to decide! Tucson is popular for some critters that you don’t want to hang around with. Home to the Diamondback Rattlesnake

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    Thompson-Starr (B) Police Officer‚ excessive force‚ qualified immunity. Part One For many years police officers have enjoyed the power of authority over the general public with the motto “to protect and serve”. If this is the case‚ then let this become the yardstick that will measure the conduct that police most earnestly proclaim. Police officers are held as the safeguard of the community. They are designed to protect the people from the criminal elements and serve as role models for those

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    investigations. In case #16-262-00006‚ Olivette Police received a telephone call about a suspicious man exposing himself in a bathroom at the park. The RA is 19 years old. RA is autistic‚ and non-communicative. RA’s family is aware that the RA goes to the Olivette Park almost daily when the weather is warm. The park is with walking distance of the RA’s home. Because the RA is not able to verbally communicate. He also did not have any type of identification on him when he was searched by police. The RA resisted

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    The Pied Piper of Tucson

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    "The Pied Piper of Tucson" On March 4th‚ 1966‚ Life Magazine published an article titled "The Pied Piper of Tucson" that captured the world’s attention. The article written by Don Moser was based on a true story happened in Tucson‚ Arizona. Charles Schmid‚ the main character of the article‚ was a serial killer in Tucson who killed three teenage girls. Moser’s article not only managed to turn a local crime story into an international news‚ it also inspired Joyce Carol Oates who often based her

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    Gallup Police Case Study

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    lessened certainty level; the police are still among the most noteworthy positioning organizations‚ trailing just the military and little business among the 15 foundations tried in the survey. By and large‚ 25% of Americans say they have a lot of trust in the police‚ 27% a considerable amount‚ 30% "exactly‚" 16% "almost no" and 2% "none." The consolidated 18% who have next to no or no trust in police is the most noteworthy Gallup has measured to date. The activities of police in certain U.S. urban communities

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    experienced by that community. Use an existing study or journal article to explicate the problem. In this day and age in America’s social class is based on income and race. Political and systematic factors used to oppress the people of a certain community govern our social classes. Within every social order in the world there must be an authoritative system put in place. Those who have low income are subjected to poverty stricken environments where in some cases police have abused their power. In recent news

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    Police Force Case Study

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    Police officers are permitted to use deadly force while in the field if it is in defense of self and others. Recently the media has focused in on the police’s use of deadly force on African-Americans. Some high profile cases involve those of Walter Scott and Michael Brown. These are both cases in which police officers used deadly force on African-American males where both suspects were unarmed. Scott was killed by a police officer after being stopped while driving his car. Scott flies the car

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    The case of police brutality targeting African-Americans has escalated more and more. The cases of police brutality such as Eric Garner‚ Michael Brown‚ and Freddie Gray have caused sparks in the media (Akkoc). Their tragedies because of police brutality have made people protest‚ and in some cases‚ riot(Akkoc). One of the cases is that of Eric Garner‚ who after refusing to follow an officer’s order‚ was jumped by multiple cops and one put him in a choke hold (Akkoc). Garner repeatedly said ’I can’t

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    Police Discretion Case Study

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    Police Discretion Case Analysis Albeiro E. Florez Law Enforcement Administration CCJS 340 Due by 13 October 2013 Author Note Albeiro E. Florez‚ Department of Criminal Justice‚ University of Maryland University College. This report is a response to Professor Jeffrey B. Bumgarner’s project 2 directives. Correspondence concerning this report should be addressed to Albeiro E. Florez‚ Department of Criminal Justice‚ University of Maryland University College‚ Adelphi eCampus‚ Adelphi‚ MD

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    Police Sting Case Study

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    utility of police sting and reverse sting operations in today’s society and in the policing role. Several enforcement tactics target this approach and force the role of the American police’s role more challenging. According to chapter 7 pg. 136‚ there are limitations to all approaches‚ both buy-and-bust and buy-and-warrant operations often result in revealing the identity of undercover officers (Hoover‚2014). There is also an enormous amount of time consumed in working the case‚ building the case‚ and

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