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    Today‚ our country is in the midst of an unprecedented national conversation on community-police relations. It’s all over the news worldwide. Barriers and promising practices in police recruitment‚ hiring and retention for advancing diversity in law enforcement makes greater workforce diversity alone because it can ensure fair and effective policing‚ a significant - and growing - body of evidence suggests that diversity can make policing more effective‚ more safe and more just. For example‚ among

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    Voter identification laws are becoming more widespread throughout the United States. Throughout the past 60 years‚ Voter ID laws have been enacted in over 30 states. These laws vary in strictness by state. States with voter ID laws individually determine the type of ID that needs to be shown to vote and if it’s either requested or required. States have passed these laws to improve security when voting‚ but the laws seem unnecessary and discriminatory to many Americans. Beginning with the first

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    Gun laws are rules/laws set by governments to keep the public save from attacks involving guns and to reduce the level of risks of losing lives in communities. (Castro‚ 2016) In 1996 after the Port Arthur massacre Australia’s state and federal governments introduced gun laws that were progressively implemented in all 6 states and 2 territories between June 1996 and August 1998 (Simon Chapman‚ Alpers‚ & Michael Jones‚ 2017). The massacre costed the deaths of 35 innocent lives and left 23 for dead

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    I firmly believe that enacting a law making it illegal for teenagers to be out on the streets after 10 p.m. on weekdays or after midnight on weekends is a very intelligent notion. This curfew would help to keep teenagers out of trouble and away from the dangers of drugs and alcohol. It may also help to improve their grades. This new law could also aid in the reduction in the amounts of kidnappings and rapes of teenagers. This curfew is a new and insightful idea. Drunk driving‚ alcohol poisoning

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    to laws and regulations put in place to manage drought conditions. Farmers‚ especially‚ experienced hardship as groundwater and surface water supplies were cut off due to shortages. However‚ even with the new additions to legislation‚ many of California’s water laws are no longer applicable- because they do not fully address the severity of the drought‚ are not implemented appropriately or inadequately deal with water resources. With California going into it’s fifth year of drought‚ new laws to improve

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    regulation‚ starting in 1934 when Franklin D. Roosevelt imposed a tax on machine guns and sawed off shotguns. The gun regulation has now progressed to a system that completes a background check and denies the person a gun if there is any criminal history. Laws are being promoted by congress to make it exponentially harder to obtain a gun for the safety of the public.

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    Jim Crow’s law was created to “ separate but equal” Also help African American to become second-class citizens. This law provides the privileges for black people in participating public schools and the use of facilities‚ however it might have been barely equivalent in the actuality (Hansan J.E‚ 2011). Between 1887 and 1892‚ a large number of states in the USA rejected rise to give right to African Americans (Steven F. Lawson‚ 2010). For example‚ a black man must not settle an eye contact with a white

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    When it comes to having a curfew‚ opinions can be wide spread about what it right and what is wrong. I believe though‚ that it is a parent’s decision whether or not they let their child out. As long as your parents know where you are‚ you aren’t doing anything dangerous or illegal‚ and you always have somebody with you in case something happens‚ then you shouldn’t have to worry about a curfew or getting punished for something that is perfectly harmless. When you are out after dark‚ always make sure

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    I am writing to voice my opinion on the introduction of legislation to impose a 7pm curfew for children under the age of 16. I strongly oppose this legislation because of freedom for children‚ children may have a reason and also it is the parent’s choice. I believe children should have a choice to be free and putting the away after 7pm is taking away from their freedom. The introduction of the curfew will make the children feel neglected and this may cause them to rebel. In my opinion I believe

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    Citywide Curfew Yes the citywide curfew should be changed for various reasons. I think that there shouldn’t be a curfew on weekends. There would be less crime and there would be fewer teens in juvenile. Logically there shouldn’t be a curfew on weekends because if there wasn’t the police wouldn’t be so worried about teenagers under 17. The curfew van wouldn’t be picking people up at all. The parents should be able to raise their children or child how they please‚ and of they allow their child to

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