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    Police Discretion

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    if no weapons were used on his part. Situations in which police officers are allowed to not enforce the law are traffic violations‚ comparatively driving one mile over or under the speed limit or running a stop sign‚ disorderly conduct being loitering in areas which prohibit it‚ being drunk in public‚ or self-defense cases when the victim performs acts of violence in order to protect themselves. Situations in which police officers are required to fully enforce the law include cases of domestic

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    Different aspects of the neighborhoods are claimed by gangs through ownership of land i.e. owning their house or a business‚ graffiti/tagging‚ and population of gang members loitering in specific regions. Much like any other natural creature of nature‚ gang members are territorial‚ if an individual poses a threat or opposes the group‚ they will take defense to hold their ground. People can distinguish whether they live near a gang by the graffiti‚ which is in a sense a signature for gangs like an

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    Merci’‚ as indicated by the title‚ Keats instantly casts women as unremorseful and without compassion. As soon as the first three lines‚ we can quickly ascertain that something is askew; a knight – symbolic of power‚ valour and gallantry – is “palely loitering” where “...no birds sing”. We soon discover that the knight’s pale state of weakness is brought about by ‘La Belle Dame’ and this is where Keats first introduces the image of women as temptresses; he labels her “a faery’s child with ‘wild wild eyes’

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    compassion shows a flicker of good in his heart. But Marlow also shows evil. He sees dying Africans on his way to a meeting with the manager‚ and doesn’t lift a finger to help. “Black shapes crouched… They were dying slowly… I didn’t want any more loitering in the shade and I made haste to the station‚” (83-84). Marlow just leaves. He doesn’t say a word to the manager. He doesn’t even try to help them himself. And after that‚ he doesn’t even think about them again. Marlow shows a capacity for good‚

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    potential candidates for being stopped and questioned by police officers. In these instances‚ police action is based upon which of the following? A) Probable cause because loitering usually precedes criminal activity B) Proof beyond a reasonable doubt since youths who loiter are criminals C) Clear and convincing evidence since loitering is a status offense D) Situationally-based police discretion 2. What is the National Youth Survey? A) A publication maintained by youth in correctional facilities

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    First Day at College

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    with an air of superiority. At last the long-sought day came and it was the 20th of July‚ 2002. A new pulsation began to urge me since morning to start for the place where the college stands. So‚ it was quite early when I reached the college. I was loitering hither and thither until I met a friend. He advised me to take down the routine which was displayed in the notice board. He showed me the notice board. I went there and took down the routine. It was the first thing that I did on my first day at college

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    Cathy Ames and La Dame In the poem "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" by John Keats and the story East Of Eden by John Steinbeck both authors similarly characterize women as merciless through the use of the literary technique of imagery. Both Steinbeck and Keats throughout their writings describe events and people in great detail. Both of the women are beautiful yet ’wild’‚ put a man to sleep‚ and force someone to solitude. In the beginning of both the poem and story the authors give a very visual

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    handbook‚ even if overly vague provisions were discarded‚ would still extremely comprehensive in its current form‚ with sections about bullying‚ illicit drug usage‚ sexual harassment‚ assault‚ threats‚ trespassing‚ vandalism‚ insubordination‚ theft‚ loitering‚ hazing‚ dishonesty‚ attire‚ excessive shows of affection‚ lunchroom conduct‚ after-school conduct‚ social media conduct‚ dance conduct‚ gang-related conduct‚ and even hanging posters around the school (Student Handbook 2). It is difficult to imagine

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    inspired by a strong belief in the Christian ideas of brotherhood and social justice so he repeatedly proclaimed that no matter what action was taken against them they were not to retaliate. Blacks waiting for transport were threatened with charges of loitering and various other charges in order to keep the whites in power. Many blacks wanted to retaliate‚ they could not just allow for whites to threaten them‚ but King refused to allow this. He told them "We believe in law and order… We must love our white

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    Associate Program Material Racial Diversity: Historical Worksheet Answer the following questions in 100 to 250 words each. Provide citations for all the sources you use. Throughout most of U.S. history‚ in most locations‚ what race has been in the majority? What is the common ancestral background of most members of this group? Throughout most of the U.S. history in most locations‚ White Americans has been the majority when it comes to the race in the population. White Americans come

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