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    Secondly‚ police should wear body worn cameras because it provides visual evidence in court. Richard E. Smith‚ Wakefield police chief strongly asserts that‚ “Testimony can recreate but cannot visualize the actual event‚ prosecutorial position‚ evidence can be restored from the cameras” (Buote 2015). This Richard E‚ Smith is trying to say that if all police had cameras on them‚ if a crime that goes to court has the recording as evidence it can ultimately change the verdict. One thousand police killings

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    settlement is needed to disperse power more widely. • The rights of citizens are under threat and require greater protection. • The police have been given increasing powers as crime and the threat of terrorism have increased. • The state holds a huge amount of information about individuals. • Rights in the workplace need firmer guarantees as trade unions have become weaker. • Parliament has the potential to make and unmake any law as its powers are unrestrained. • There

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    of exposure to specific news media affect fear of crime? This question is examined in a survey with data collected from three universities in the United States and one in Canada; The Impact of Media on Fear of Crime among University Students: A Cross-National Comparison‚ goes over the results. It’s believed that fear in itself can be debilitating leading to harmful social outcomes. Vincent Sacco believes there are three dimensions to fear of crime: cognitive‚ emotional and behavioral. Cognitive looks

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    Revenge should have no bounds 1) Laertes and Hamlet both have different approaches to revenge. Laertes basically says that he will not be messed with and just wants to get to the point of the revenge‚ and uses a lot of religious language to deal with the problem. He also mentions how he doesn’t care what happens to him after he sets revenge‚ he doesn’t care what’s right and what’s wrong and doesn’t want to hear anything but his own views on the story and especially not Hamlet’s. However hamlet

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    Should SJAM have a Valentine’s Day Dance? Introduction: Out of all the school dances here at Sir John A Macdonald‚ there is only one missing; that’s the Valentine’s Day Dance. Our school celebrates just about every holiday; however we think that Valentine’s Day is one of the best dances to have at junior high schools. We feel that having Valentine’s Day dance will have more students interested in coming to more dances‚ and on the plus side we will have more money donated for our school. This topic

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    SHOULD TEENAGERS HAVE TATOOS Now a day people are also growing and growing. There are lots of popular styles in the world now. Tattoos are also very popular in the world especially in teenagers. Now about 10% of the teenagers in the US have tattoos. Most f the tattoos have deep meanings to the them that remind them something important occasion and person in their life‚ to them their tattoos are more than just an ink stain. Now tattoos are seen in many teenagers in all over the world. once they make

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    Police brutality is becoming very commonplace in the United States. Police have shot and killed 492 people in the first six months of 2017 and no one has done anything about it.(Sullivan et al.‚) If every officer were required to wear a body camera there would be no doubt in the officers head. While the use of body cameras may seem to invade the public or police privacy‚ police should wear body cameras to have clear evidence to decrease the amount of force police use on citizens‚ and to improve the

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    Congressman should only be allowed to serve two consecutive terms. Just about every time the issues of term limits appear on local or state election ballots‚ it passes. (Priest) The most important argument when it comes to term limits has to be what the voters want. In this case the voters obviously are in favor of term limits. Having term limits would allow Congress to be infused with new people and new ideas. It would instantly get rid of the “career politician”. The new legislators would have a sense

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    our debt‚ it is okay to have stadiums but it does no good for our economy. That is the problem with our society they are too busy worrying about sports than politics. They care and worry about who is going to win the super bowl this year‚ than to how is our financing working out this year. I believe that the government should cut back on their spending‚ and work on getting more jobs out for the American people‚ than to be working on getting more stadiums that we already have. One problem the U.S. Government

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    what Ben Franklin quoted. With that being said‚ a key question comes up for discussion: Does the government have the Constitutional power to suspend the Constitution during a time of crisis? Certain documents were brought up for discussion that deal with certain articles from the Constitution and some acts/laws that the Congress passed to substantiate whether the government has certain powers. By using the U.S. Constitution‚ the Espionage Act‚ the Sedition Act‚ an executive order from President Franklin

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