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    and DUI. * A DUI is one of the most frequently seen criminal offense. In 2015 alone‚ Florida had 61‚952 DUI arrests. This is one of the reasons the Police Academy focuses training and education in

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    pockets for pennies‚ and then have the person call the police for their missing penny. When most people say that they want to keep the penny‚ most of the time it will simply be an infantile argument about the baseless need to keep the penny just because it’s always been that way. Just because something’s always been done one way doesn’t mean that it’s the right way. The penny used to be important and useful before inflation‚

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    Canada has been around for 151 years and has learned from its mistakes and developed into a great country. Canada has played an important role in making the rights and freedoms that we have. John Peters Humphrey‚ a canadian and the director of the United Nations Human Rights Division was instrumental in making up the rights and freedoms that we have. Canada also kept Great Britain’s idea of government because it worked so well and gives the everyday person a say in government. Countries with democratic

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    Political Science Professor Homer 04/29/2015 Police stopping and Search (A) Every American and immigrant has the constitutional right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure. Unfortunatly‚ The police often has power to stop and search which are suspected to have stolen or had done something that is illegal. It has been obvious policing tool since the government has given more power to them. However it had prevented criminal acts happening as police can stop and search anyone who they have reasonable

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    state would help substantially. Police should be required to wear body cameras because they provide valuable evidence in cases‚ protect both the citizens and the officers‚ and the cameras being present influences their behavior. If all officers were required to wear body cameras‚ gathering and providing evidence would

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    prevention of crime and protecting people. We often called surveillance as preventing of privacy. In the novel 1984‚ powerful party Big Brother controls its citizen. To control their citizen they adopt a plan of fear and manipulation .The important part of their plan is technology . Telescreen was the invisible eye of Big Brother ‚which was necessary for common people to keep it in their homes. Besides‚ the common people are constantly under the eye of telescreen in public ‚at work and even

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    safety of both police and the public. However‚ I think in an increasingly high-tech world‚ more and more crimes involve technologies and police must be prepared for them. It is essential for law enforcement executives to stay current with ongoing technological developments. As crime consistently increase the need for technology has become vitally important to the world of criminal justice. As the volume of police incidents increased the ability for an individual to read every police report‚ recall

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    According to the National Rifle Association (NRA)‚ guns are used for self-defense 2.5 million times a year. The police cannot protect everyone all of the time. 61% of men and 56% of women surveyed by Gun laws would "make it more difficult for people to protect their homes and families." Many of gun control laws interfere with the ability of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves

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    law inforcement. Whenever a crime happens everyone tends to make justice and go after the person who committed the criminal. Althought it takes many investigation and maintaining paitence. Many of the clues and invetigation is tooken by undercover police and FBI agency. Criminal trials are governed by ther own rules. Once a clue or witness is found and the witness is willing to give out the information is taken to court. Google says that‚ Forensic Science is the application of probability models and

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    does that mean the citizens and elected officials should do away with the idea of private citizens owning and possessing firearms based on that premise? Even media sources such as the New York Times comments on the issue. The article “End the Gun Epidemic in America” that was written by the New York Times Editorial Board states the following: “It is a moral outrage and a national disgrace that civilians can legally purchase weapons designed specifically to kill people with brutal speed and efficiency

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