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Law Enforcement Officers Search And Seizure
1,489 words
... ive the officers the right to follow him and
pull him over in order to search him. The
plain-view doctrine allows law enforcement
officers to investigate and search someone they
feel may be hiding something illegal. The officers
give comments within the case and proceedings that
they clearly felt something was hidden within the
respondents clothing, this shows that they had the
legal right to remove the item. While it may seem
that the respondent was somehow robbed of his
Fourth Amendment ri...
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Legalization Of Marijuana Amounts Of Money
803 words
If Marijuana Were To Be Legal Drugs are a major
influential force in our country today. The
problem has gotten so out of hand that many
options are being considered to control it or even
solve it. Ending the drug war seems to be a bit
impossible. The war on drugs seems to be
accomplishing a lot but this is not true.
Different options need to be considered.
Legalization is an option that hasn't gotten a
chance but should be given one. Although many
people feel that legalizing marijuana would
incr...
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Law Enforcement High Tech
504 words
This Internet assignment consisted of going to the
web site web picking one of the various boxes
displayed and researching the contents of it. Out
of about thirteen choices, I chose to be
"original" and research Law Enforcement. When I
pulled up the web site, there was a display of the
earth and coming out from all different sides were
the topics that the site has links too. I went to
the link that read Law Enforcement. After clicking
on the link I was brought to a page with three
more links on ...
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My Five Year Plan After Graduation
1,252 words
Five years after graduation I plan to obtain a
master's degree in law enforcement. Right now I'am
really not sure what I really want to truly do for
the rest of my life. The only thing I like doing
is finding clues and figuring out the criminal in
mystery books. I know that sense I like doing
that, it leads me to desiring a position as a
detective or something dealing with the FBI. Im
thinking that its most likely that I will go to a
university. If I do, I will go to the University
of Phoenix. I...
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Law Enforcement Agencies Afl Cio
2,518 words
Black Flag Over Seattle by Paul de Armond Editor's
forward Read any war memoir, and notice that
veterans almost always comment on the battlefield
stillness before the fighting begins. Often it is
the only personal note in the writing; the rest of
the account describes history book heroism and
savagery, troop movements and general's
strategies, cannon fire and the screams of the
injured. But these preceeding hours of quietude
always seem as memorable as the carnage that
follows. Welcome to Seattl...
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Negative Impact Negative Effect
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Throughout the 1920 s, the United States
experienced a number of changes. From the granting
of womens suffrage in 1919 to the stock market
crash of 1929, the twenties were a time for
change. Some changes were for good, such as the
invention of the radio, the inexpensive
automobile, and movies. Some changes, however,
were for worse, such as the rise of the Ku Klux
Klan and the coming about of a communist party in
the United States. But the United States felt one
of the most negative impacts from ...
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Law Enforcement Agencies Health Care
1,716 words
... hospital parking privileges Main principles
personified within the statute are that most
physician ownership in separate DHS entities, the
services from which do not fall within the
in-office ancillary services exception, is
prohibited. Secondly, to meet the criteria for an
exception, physician reimbursement usually must be
at reasonable market value. At last, financial
arrangements between physicians and other entities
cannot reproduce the volume or value of referrals
provided by a physicia...
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Criminal Justice System Based On Race
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Race and its relation to crime is a very
inflammatory issue in American politics today. In
David Coles Book, No Equal Justice and Randall
Kennedys book, Race, Crime, and Law the two
authors try to respectively outline the problems
of race as it relates to crime and offer some
remedies to the problem. David Cole wrote, our
criminal justice system affirmatively depends on
inequality. Cole has substantial grounds for
making this statement. Race and class have long
been issues in the criminal justic...
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Law Enforcement Officials York Random House
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Gambling Legalization The legalization of gambling
has become one of the most heated social issues
that Americans have to face nowadays, and it has
triggered a lot of controversial responses from
various circles. While some people claim that
legalizing gambling is the only way to control
this growing industry and receive money from it,
others truly believe that it is unethical and
inefficient to legalize gambling. The introduction
of online gambling has contributed to the debate
significantly, s...
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Adversely Affect Anti Competitive
2,389 words
Economics The merger wave has had a substantial
impact on the work of the antitrust enforcement
agencies. In fiscal year 1998 there were over 4700
merger filings under the Hart-Scott-Radio Act
approximately 28 % greater than fiscal year 1997
(Merger Wave, 1997), and the largest volume of
merger filings in history. Nowadays, merger
started playing an important part of the economy
development. Merger waves are not a new
phenomenon, but are there anything new or
different about the current merger w...
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Prison Guards Drug Offenders
1,886 words
... are experimenting with "re-entry courts" that
oversee the process of reintegration. In these
courts, conditions of supervision are openly
agreed to and openly enforced. If a new crime is
committed, all bets are off and the parolee is
prosecuted for the new crime. But violations of
the conditions of parole - the technical
violations that now fill up the state's prisons -
are handled more along the lines of drug courts,
with appropriate support services, close judicial
monitoring, graduated sa...
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Marijuana Laws Norml U S Government
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Decriminalize Marijuana for the Good of America
Currently, drugs remain high on the lists of
concerns of Americans and are considered one of
the major problems facing our country today. We
see stories on the news about people being killed
on the street every day over drugs. To many people
drugs are only an inner-city problem, but in
reality they affect all of us users and non-users.
I believe that the negative affects we associate
with drugs would be greatly reduced if the United
States adopted ...
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Economic Self Sufficiency United States Supreme Court
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They are Native Americans who are trying to build
better lives for themselves but are stopped in
there tracks by the state supreme court.
Proposition 5 passed in November of 98, which
would allow more gambling in the Indian
reservations. The proposition was ruled to be
unconstitutional. Now the Indians are rebutting
the fact that they are sovereign and the ballot
was passed. Under existing law, Indian tribes
operate as semi-sovereign nations, and are liable
under federal law only. Recently, the ...
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National Institute On Drug Abuse War On Drugs
2,858 words
Legalization of Drugs Such an issue stirs up moral
and religious beliefs; beliefs that are contrary
to what America should believe. However, such a
debate has been apparent in the American
marketplace of ideas before with the prohibition
of alcohol in the 1920 s. With the illegality of
alcohol the mafia could produce liquor and
therefore had considerable control over those who
wanted their substance and service. The role that
the mafia played in the 1920 s has transformed
into the corner drug de...
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War On Drugs Drug Prohibition
4,902 words
Should America Legalize The Federal Government,
while trying to protect us from our human nature,
developed harsh anti-drug policies with the hope
of eradicating drugs. These policies seemed simple
enough: imposition of penalties on those who use
substances illegally, interception of drugs coming
from other countries while ending all drug
cultivation in the States, and prevention of
foreign governments from growing these substances.
The idea of the Drug Prohibition surely made
sense: lower deman...
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Marijuana Laws Norml United States Government
2,971 words
Currently, drugs remain high on the list of
concerns of politicians, and drugs are considered
one of the major problems affecting our country.
Stories are on 11: 00 news every night about
people being murdered on the streets because of
drugs. Many people think that drugs are only an
inner-city problem, but in reality, they affect
all of us; non-users and users. I believe that the
negative effects associated with drugs would be
reduced greatly if the United States adopted a
policy towards the tot...
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Marijuana Laws Norml U S Government
2,453 words
Currently, illicit drugs remain high on the list
of concerns of Americans and are considered one of
the major problems facing our country today. We
see stories on the news about people being killed
on the street every day over drugs. To many people
drugs are only an inner-city problem, but in
reality they affect all of us users and non-users.
I believe that the negative affects we associate
with drugs would be greatly reduced if the United
States adopted a policy of the total
decriminalization o...
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War On Drugs Billions Of Dollars
1,239 words
The war on drugs failed. The government spent
billions of dollars fighting drug use to no avail.
Statistics shown in The Boston Globe state overall
drug use among children ages twelve to seventeen
had actually gone up from 5. 7 % in 1993 to 9 % in
1999 (Health Central). Other statistics reveal
areas of decreased usage; however, the same
statistics do not show the vast numbers of
addicted people abusing Methamphetamine's or
popular club drugs like Ecstasy. Ending drug usage
is likely impossible. ...
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Law Enforcement Agencies Money Laundering
2,191 words
Introduction Although it is impossible to
calculate the exact amount of money that is
laundered world-wide each year estimates have been
made that range from 300 to 500 million US
dollars. It is important to note that if other
non-drug crimes generating significant profit such
as extortion, arms smuggling and white collar
crime were included in this estimate the figures
could potentially double Money laundering is
consequently is a very large business and
employees thousands of people world wide...
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Driving While Black Criminal Justice System
3,718 words
The interviews excerpted here show that racially
biased pre textual traffic stops have a strong and
immediate impact on the individual
African-American drivers involved. These stops are
not the minor inconveniences they might seem to
those who are not subjected to them. Rather, they
are experiences that can wound the soul and cause
psychological scar tissue to form. And the
statistics show that these experiences are not
simply disconnected anecdotes or exaggerated
versions of personal experience...
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