was surprised to find out that police officers do not always have to read your rights if you get arrested. Police have the right to arrest you under suspicion but police only read you the Miranda Rights only if they start interrogating you. It is not just when they arrest you. I think that I get this notion that we have to be read our rights right after getting arrested stems from pop culture and media. Media and TV shows significantly impact how we perceive police but in reality what is presented
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Racial Profiling By Police In today’s society we still see racism is a big problem in America some people will deny that there isn’t a problem. Racial profiling occurs anywhere in work‚ schools‚ and also by police officers. Racism affects millions of innocent people in the United States that are being targeted by their skin color and assumptions they have on people by being killed and harassed . The Law enforcement detain individuals for suspicion of a crime based on their race‚ which profile them
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Police Brutality In recent years‚ police action‚ particularly police abuse‚ has come into view of a wide‚ public and critical eye. Evidence of police brutality is seen in Joan Didion’s “Slouching Towards Bethlehem” as well as many other sources‚ such as BBC‚ the New York Times‚ and Time Magazine. Is it fair that police can use brute force? Police are supposed to protect and serve the people of our country‚ however‚ in many cases‚ police abuse their power and use excessive force‚ leading to police
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Professor Jennifer Ortiz Research Methods in Behavior September 11‚ 2014 The Current Message Portrayed in Hip Hop Music’s Effect on the Increase in Police Brutality Towards Black Males. (Outline) For my research‚ I would like to see if there is a direct correlation in the change of the content in hip hop music and the increase in police brutality amongst black males in the last 20 years. In 1991‚ video footage showed 7 officers brutally attacking and beating Rodney Glen King following a high speed car
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" Hey‚ have you watched these police officers getting off for these killings?’ Lisa said to Tonya through Facebook messenger. In the 1960’s the conversation of police brutality was not openly discussed as freely as it is today. Today we can sit at our local Starbucks and watch police brutality and shootings happening in a different state minutes after happening through social media. Once instant messaging was introduced to the public‚ social site such as AOL messenger‚ Myspace‚ Facebook and Instagram
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Police corruption seems to be a problem in the United States as well as most of the world. The simplest explanation why corruption exists is that the police officers are human beings and as such are prone to give in to temptation. Another widely held opinion is that the officers don’t get enough pay. No matter what are the reasons police corruption is abuse of authority and power; it is also betraying to the public trust. The researches proved that in socioeconomic disadvantage countries the percentage
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How far do sources 11 and 12 challenge the view presented in source 10 about the conduct of the police on Black Friday? Emily Davison was a woman who fought for woman’s suffrage in the late 1800s and early 1900s. She died on the 8th of June‚ 1913 after she ran in front of King George V’s horse Anmer at the Epsom Derby on 4 June 1913. Some people believe that this event caused a major breakthrough in later women’s suffrage. Firstly‚ source 10‚ (The Times Newspaper) shows a rather negative view on
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reveled the drivers license was expired or the registration was several months out of date. This could have provided the officer the reason to cite the driver. I’m confident based on my training and experience that discretion is a necessity for good police/community relationships and to maintain a functioning judicial
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longer owns it. He goes on to describe the police as hunters‚ and he is being the hunted‚ as if he was nothing but an animal. As Muley begins to talk with Tom and Casey he also discusses his mistrust for government.” Further along in the story‚ Ma is forced to beg police to let them pass as they are attempting to enter California; the police are given the characteristic of being the barricade of hope. Another example of police brutality occurs when the police come into the camp the Joads are staying
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once said “The most disrespected woman in America‚ is the black woman. The most un-protected person in America is the black woman. The most neglected person in America‚ is the black woman.”(1). While focusing on critical issues relative to his geographical scope‚ Malcolm X’S quote is not only limited to the United States‚ but ripples universally. In Kimberle Crenshaw’s Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex‚ she argues how Black women are constantly disadvantaged because of the lack of
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