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    whatever is in your pocket and tossing it around without concern. Stop and frisk is the controversial policing tactic when street cops looking for weapons and drugs stop and pat down civilians at random. Since 1968 the stop and frisk law has resulted in sexual abuse and racial profiling.85% stopped are Black or Latino; out of everyone stopped 82% were innocent of any crime. For young African American men‚ the constant threat posed by stop and frisk is a concern when leaving the house‚ walking around

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    Stop Animal Abuse

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    cruelty” (James Gorman). It is a worldwide problem that will continue unless people are concerned about it or stop doing it. There should be more laws regulating child labor. Animal abuse stops scientists from researching animals. Animals become endangered species. It also causes psychological effect. Animal abuse must be abolished. One reason animal abuse must be abolished is because it stops scientists from researching other animals. “Researching animals helped make medicines for terrible diseases

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    provide a wide array of opinions about the role of machines in life. Certain authors‚ such as Bellamy‚ would argue advancements and use of machinery is necessary to push society to a better‚ brighter future. However‚ reading Forster’s The Machine Stops makes one question the influence of machinery in our lives. Technology‚ like most things in life‚ can be considered both enslaving and liberating. In the 21st century it has allowed individuals to see and speak with loved ones half a world away

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    Al-Qaeda/Terrorism

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    Terrorism can be defined as threatening use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments‚ often for ideological or political reasons. It is the act of terrorizing or the state of being terrorized. Most acts of terrorism are committed by terrorist organizations. Terrorist organizations use terror to accomplish their mission or objective. One of the most infamous terrorist organizations is Al-Qaeda

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    Introduction Terrorism has occurred throughout history many times and we only studied these or watched on TV without thinking about “how much increased the level of terrorist acts?” or “what role is playing terrorism on the political and global sphere?” Today the world is experiencing a global rebirth of attacks. It no longer affects only small societies‚ such as isolated third world countries who fall victim to regular terrorist attacks‚ but the whole world is becoming more familiar with this destroying

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    Motor Vehicle Stops

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    Motor vehicle stops seem to be taken for granted day in and day out by college students on various campuses across the country. They are taken really seriously by police officers on college campuses‚ city streets‚ and even highways. College students these days feel as if the cops are just trying to ruin their fun or pull them over because they have nothing better to do. They don’t want to be pulled over that little bit of alcohol that pushed them a little or even double the legal blood alcohol limit

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    Ways to Stop Smoking

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    teens smoke and how to talk to your teen about cigarettes. By Mayo Clinic staff Teen smoking might begin innocently‚ but it can become a long-term problem. In fact‚ most adult smokers begin smoking as teenagers. Your best bet? Help your teen avoid taking that first puff. Follow these tips to help prevent teen smoking. 1. Set a good example Teen smoking is more common among teens whose parents smoke. If you don’t smoke‚ keep it up. If you do smoke‚ quit — now. The earlier you stop smoking‚ the

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CIS) THE ROLE OF THE INTERNET AND CRIME Abstract The use of the Internet for criminal purpose is one of the most critical challenges facing the FBI and law enforcement in general. Understanding and using the Internet to combat Internet Fraud is essential for law enforcement. The fraud being committed over the Internet is the same Type of white collar fraud the FBI has traditionally investigated but poses additional concerns And Challenges

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    Ethnicity in the U.S. Research Portfolio Artifact One: Denver Post Article Police in Colorado often stop and frisk‚ but little racial data exists By David Olinger Our first artifact that we chose to demonstrate for our research project is an article from the Denver Post which pertains to Stop and Frisk in Colorado and how hardly any racial data exists. It states that ten thousands of people in Colorado are stopped each year and most often they are frisked

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    Stop Blaming the Victims!

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    wearing sweatpants‚ a long sleeve shirt and a sweatshirt. How was she “asking” to be raped‚ how has she provoked that man. When a case of sexual assault is reported in the news‚ the first questions the media utter are about the victim’s clothes and sobriety when they should be asking why it is the assaulter thinks it was ok to rape the victim. They never seem to deliver the right message nor ask the right questions. So we ask ourselves‚ how can we put an end to rape culture. It could have been a tad

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