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    Comparison of Police Brutality; Japan and the United States A recent problem has arisen in the United States. Deaths involving members of law enforcement has sent the nation into an uproar causing protests and riots. An incident in Ferguson Missouri started it all when Mike Brown‚ an unarmed African American teen was shot and killed by police officer Darren Wilson. The Grand Jury ruled that there was not enough probable evidence to indict Wilson. This meaning that there is not enough evidence to

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    Police abuse remains one of the most serious human’s rights violations. Over the past decade‚ police actions have people wondering if officers are really doing their job. Sometimes police are put in situations that force is needed. But‚ because some officer’s use these extreme measures in situations when it is not need‚ Reform is needed in law enforcement. Law enforcement should look at if they held liable if force is used improperly‚ they have been properly trained to use force‚ and they use the

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    constantly accused of police brutality or exceeding the amount of force needed to subdue the suspect. With what policies and procedures do the officers‚ security or protective services use to determine the level of force? As (Huseyin‚ 2009) states society expects law enforcement officers to perform their duties in a professional manner‚ enforcing laws and maintaining peace within the community. The society also requires peace officers to maintain peace with peaceful means. The use of police force is a legal

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    PATTERNS OF SOCIAL AND ETHNIC RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION AMONG SOCIAL GROUPS & ETHNIC MINORITIES Residential segregation can be explained as special appearance of social inequality‚ unequal distribution of social‚ ethnic‚ etc. groups. The spatial objective reflection of the complicated system of social relation can interpret the socio-economic structure of the city‚ and the allocation of different social groups. Appears in space in segregation curve where higher and lower social classes are much different

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    The Study Films on Chinese Ethnic Minority in 1980’s Abstract: Before the founding of New China on October 26‚ 1948‚ the Propaganda Department of Chinese Communist Party Central Committee announced that “ class society in film promotion‚ is a tool of class struggle‚ and not something else”. Film as a state ideology‚ education‚ and guide people to the spiritual life of the tool position‚ has been expressly established. (Li Daoxin) New China’s film as a new revolutionary ideology cultural products

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    discuss the topic of police brutality against Black people. Coates tells the reader and his son the story of how his friend Prince Jones was shot and killed by a police officer. Prince was black and so was the officer that shot him. But Coates argues that the officer’s race doesn’t mean anything‚ nothing about the officer really has any significance. Coates states‚ “I knew the Prince was not killed by a single officer so much as he was murdered by his country and all the fears that have marked it from

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    Research Article ENTOMOPHAGY PRACTICES AMONG THE ETHNIC COMMUNITIES OF MANIPUR‚ NORTH-EAST INDIA T. SHANTIBALA1*‚ R.K. LOKESHWARI1‚ H. DEBARAJ SHARMA1 Insect Bioresources Division‚ Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development‚ DBT‚ Govt. of India‚ Takyelpat‚ Imphal 795001‚ Manipur‚ India *Corresponding author email: shantibro@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT The different features of entomophagy practiced by the 30 different ethnic communities inhabited in Manipur were documented. Surveys were

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    action in the struggle for social justice. Police Brutality may be described as the deliberate use of excessive force‚ usually physical‚ carried out during law enforcement activities with the population. The problem with the illegal use of police power is an existing reality for individuals of an aversion race‚ class‚ or sexual orientation but‚ mainly African Americans in the United States. In 2015‚ it was reported that 37% of unarmed people killed by police were African Americans despite their population

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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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    injustice against Indian’s which started to question their status. This was some of the few things that influenced Gandhi to become the leader that he became. His first leadership role took place when he went to South Africa in 1893 to fight for his community and assist the Indians in opposing a bill to deny them the right to vote. He and his fellow Indian’s made many protests and signs but were suppressed by the South African government. Many of the Indian’s‚ including himself‚ were either jailed‚ flogged

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