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    Police Inspection

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    first thing that I would do is ask the victims and/or the witnesses what they know and saw. After I ask the question and get answers back. Then finding out that one of the suspects was apprehend‚ then I would walk the victim and witness over to the police car and let them tell me if that’s the person that they saw without letting the person see their faces. With the information from that it will give reasons to search the car and the property of the suspect. It will also determine whether I should

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    then turned on Officer Morse and clawed him in the head. After the wildly thrashing teen was finally cuffed‚ Morse picked him up and slammed him against a patrol car. Morse ’s attorney claims that Jackson had gone limp and the officers did not want him on the ground as a crowd was gathering. Jackson then grabbed Morse ’s testicles‚ according to the police report filed immediately after the incident‚ provoking Morse to hit him in the head.

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    The significance of the Black Panthers was in many ways different from other events or people that have contributed to the movement. The Black Panthers was and is a group that worked towards the Civil Rights Movement. But there was more to the Panthers than just the Civil Rights Movement. The Black Panthers‚ (not to be a confused with the comic book character)‚ was founded in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale (Black Panther Party). Both were African American men that felt the need to make the

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    Being a police officer is one of the hardest jobs around. They are trained and hired to "protect and serve" their communities and they are constantly in the public eye. Everything that they do is criticized by the people who are watching them. Like in every other profession‚ there are some who should really not be doing that job‚ and those people give a bad name to the really good and dedicated officers that work so hard to take care of people. One of the problems that cause the public to have a

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    Police Influence on Society Policing has come along way the In the United States. Resources such has vehicles‚ radios‚ and computers have made policing much more efficient. Although policing has advanced‚ history of policing has had a huge impact on the current relationship between African Americans and police. Tension between African Americans and police existed throughout the history of policing and still exists within policing today. Policing history is divided into the political era‚ reform

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    Police Officer Violations

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    Police officer’s main responsibility is their roll to enforce the laws that exist to provide for public safety and the protection of our individual rights as citizens of the United States. In the 2007 State of New York v. Oliver‚ Isnora‚ and Cooper case‚ it was appropriate to prosecute the five police officers for assault‚ wrongful death‚ various civil rights violations‚ and negligence of duty. When the case first started‚ the police officers disregarded the fourth amendment which states that if

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    Racial prejudice by police is becoming alarmingly out of control as state by state African Americans men are gunned down in city streets throughout the USA. During the past year‚ there have been major controversies and civil unrest surrounding the number of minorities murdered by law enforcement without cause or reason. Keith Childress was killed in Las Vegas on December 31‚ 2015. Police explanation for the shooting was the victim had something in his hand and they thought it was a gun. The assumed

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    Police Report

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    Souce of Activity: I was dispatched to the residence of 221 Wakefield Drive on June 24‚ 2010 at approximately 07:15 hours in reference to a report of a death at the residence. Interview with Complainant (Mr. Smith): Smith stated he is neighbors with the victim (Courtney Fink.) Smith stated his wife was having a jewelry sale at their residence on the evening of June 23‚ 2010 which Courtney was supposed to attend. Smith stated that it was odd that Courtney did not attend since she had said she

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    CONTEMPORARY POLICE PROBLEMS Some critiques have said that a small percentage of law enforcement officers who are responsible for the misdeeds of the organization that have brought public criticism upon them. This very fact makes the indifference of police heads to the situation all the more reprehensible subject to criticism. Generally‚ when the police administrators are bought to task for permitting improper practices and misbehavior to continue‚ they are quick to blame political interference

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    Against Racism

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    immigration legislation‚ that state racism is born. And it is the racism of the state – in legislation‚ in government‚ and in the criminal justice system – that put the imprimatur on institutional racism and gave a fillip to popular racism. The fight against that institutional racism‚ which maims and kills and blights the lives of young African-Caribbean and Asian peoples and other minority groups‚ continues. But there is a new racism abroad in the land‚ even more virulent and devastating than the ones

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