drawn between police entrapment and police encouragement, otherwise termed “no fault” and “at fault” under the law. When officers decide to play the role of a victim or citizen or use another person for that role, how far should they be able to go before they are to blame? When a police officer sends in a young female of 20 years old to buy alcohol from a 16-year-old cashier, should that constitute entrapment? The police are taking a step to create a fake situation in which, had the police not tried
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To Serve and Protect? In today’s society we have come to fear and even resent the police in our communities, specifically Chicago. This fear and resentment comes from citizens not feeling protected, which is ironic seeing that the motto of the police force is to serve and protect. The question is “Who exactly are they protecting?” because by the looks of the crime rate you cannot tell. We have unfortunately come to lose trust in this authority. Just this month there have been 32 homicides to date
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was pressed to the ground and hit in the face by police officers. In July, 2013, the horrible incident took place while her young children witnessed her from the car after supposedly being stopped for a seatbelt violation. Cindy Hahn, mother of two, of Valencia, is taking legal action against a number of police officers after the vicious confrontation which had left her traumatized for life. The video had been launched on internet where two police officers first press Cindy to ground then punch her
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happen a lot more throughout the year than they probably should happen. With all the hazards there are at every scene the first responders need to be careful especially now more than ever. In this case it was one fatal shooting of a New York City police officer by the name of Miosotis Familia. Her career ended a lot sooner than it should have and she leaves behind three children a 20-year-old daughter and 12 year olds twins one boy and one girl. (board, 2017) In this instance It took the life of
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investigate the New York City Police Department of corruption (Johnson, 2010). The allegations of corruption came from two New York Police Department officers that would not participate in the corruption. Frank Serpico and David Durk were the two New York Police Department personnel who reported the corruption to the New York Times after their reports were ignored by management at the New York Police Department. The Knapp Commission found that the New York City Police Department had widespread corruption
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In 2013 black lives matter came to be due to actions police officers took. A few innocent regarding African American crimes and white police officers started these riots. Lives were lost by police officers getting carried away in their job but I honestly feel that the way things have been handled since then are horrific. Every day police officers and law informant put their lives on the line for every person in the United States. Lots of members in the Black lives matter campaign have taken things
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of the things that were really going on. Everyone thinks, because they have a badge, they should know right from wrong and do what’s right. Well they finally realized they actually had more questionable police than the upper heads thought. Stuff they never thought of was really happening. Police are there to help you. However, there are people that use this to their advantage. Some people tend to put their words against yours. If you think about it, who do you think they would
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Main Idea #1 The police in Seattle are recognized as an aggressive police to protesters, but in 2003 they didn’t shoot someone. Main Idea #2 Miami has a long record of police shootings, so the year that they don’t have a record of police shooting, Phoenix increased their rate of police shootings. Main Idea #3 Police officers use to carry different items similar to a weapon that doesn’t cause death. Main Idea #4 Officers support the Taser gun because this tool help to police office’s life and
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American citizens and police officers have risen due to the alleged use of excessive force and the unjust shootings of African Americans. In the aftermath of such incidents, the integrity of police officers has been called into question, raising the issue of whether or not police should wear body cameras. With increasingly widespread reports of such incidents, it is clear that body cameras do need to be implemented into police forces in order to restore public confidence in police officers. On the
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With new "body cam" technology such as GoPro becoming more prominent in today's society, debate has arisen over whether police officers should be required to wear body cameras or not, so that every action they take while on duty can be recorded. Especially in light of current events many feel that police should be required to wear body cameras to prevent injustices. Like any problem there are pros and cons. And I believe that cons need to be addressed before moving on to the pros. Some of the cons
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