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    Stop and Search Powers

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    “The police have a number of powers of stop and search. When using any power they must always have regards to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) codes of practice.” The effectiveness of the police stop and search procedures being used as a valuable tool in the detection of crime can be measured by looking at the role that stop and searches play in policing and the arrests they lead to. However their impact on the community and the negative image it has given the police force outweigh

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    Digital Music Piracy Can’t Stop‚ Won’t Stop Digital music piracy‚ or the unlawful downloading of copyrighted music‚ has been a controversial topic for more than a decade now. The issue was first brought to attention in 1998 when Shawn Fanning created Napster. Though the MP3 file was originally developed in 1987‚ Napster represented the first mainstream and user-friendly program to transfer and download these files. Napster‚ a peer-to-peer (P2P) program‚ allowed online users to connect with

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    Felony Traffic Stop

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    Felony Traffic Stop Brandon Huda Most people think that a felony traffic stop is the same thing as regular traffic stop. Well it’s not; they are two completely separate procedures. A traffic stop‚ most commonly called being pulled over‚ is a temporary detention of a driver of a vehicle by police to investigate a possible crime or minor violation of law. An example of this is being pulled over for speeding or reckless driving. A felony traffic stop occurs when police stop a vehicle in which they

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    Help Stop Bullying

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    What should be done to stop bullying in public schools? The University of Memphis An 11 year old Massachusetts boy‚ Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover‚ hung himself April 6‚ 2009 because he was being taunted daily for being gay. The mother begged the school to address the problem‚ but nothing was ever done about it and now a woman is left son less. That was at least the fourth suicide of a middle-school aged child linked to bullying that year. Most harassment and bullying go unreported. Children are

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    The brilliant uses of imagery‚ personification‚ and symbolism in Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for death” reveal that death is not the end‚ but only the beginning of an eternity. Through Dickinson’s use of imagery‚ she successfully paints the different scenes with descriptive language and metaphors to allow the reader to get a deeper sense of the mood and what the poem is conveying. Using personification as one of the most important tools of literature in the poem‚ the author creates

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    Stop Bullying In America

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    There have been many efforts to help stop bullying. There are several websites to help children and teenagers become more aware of bullying and how to report it if they are being bullied or if someone else is being bullied. Just a few of the websites are http://americanspcc.org/‚ http://www

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    Stop And Frisk Reflection

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    The presentation that I attended was on Thursday January 21 2016 from one until two fifteen. The event took place inside the Loosemorre auditorium in Devos. The presentation was titled‚ Stop and Frisk‚ Racial Profiling and the U.S. Constitution. Dr.Kanaboshi‚ Dr.Gerkin and Gonzalez (a grad school student) put on this presentation. The event was held at this location because it was during the week that Grand Valley did the teach in. The speakers gave their presentation on this issue‚ and I felt that

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    Tab Stops In Research

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    opportunity to talk about tab stops‚ and what purpose they are used for. Using tab stops allows the author of documents to line up script or figures so that they stop at exact locations within a document providing uniformity (Microsoft Word‚ 2013). Sometimes when placing information into a word document for analysis by readers‚ it is important to divide the information into columns so that the readers will clearly understand your intent. This is easily done by placing tab stops at the appropriate locations

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    Essay On Stop And Search

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    coursework will provide a critical analysis of the development of the powers of stop and search. It will look at how these powers have evolved over the years and evaluate why they have changed. It will examine elements of the Scarman Report‚ the report published by the Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure and the MacPherson Report‚ to provide a further analysis on why police forces had to change their practices of stop and search and how minority communities’ relationships with the police have changed

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    Stop And Frisk Essay

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    Stop and Frisk” “Stop and Frisk” has been a very controversial method of policing over the last few years in New York city because of its associations with racial profiling. It has been used as a tool for the government to attempt to reduce crime in a preemptive way by using reasonable suspicion to stop‚ question‚ search‚ and if necessary‚ detain any citizen the officer chooses. Statistically‚ almost 90% of stop and frisk suspects in New York city were found to have nothing incriminating and were

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