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stun guns and video surveillance technology has become increasingly widespread among law enforcement officers. However, this trend...
injury and even death. In some way, the police have a false sense of security in using these devices. Stun guns are thought to b...
fire small barbed electrodes into a targets skin, and then send an electrical current passing through their body. This has the eff...
61 deaths in 2005 alone" (Link & Estes, 2008). Many believe that the reason for these deaths and any injuries sustained due to the...
This paper reviews author Scott Shackford's defense of violent video games as published in the article Imaginary Guns Don't Kill P...
the right to be treated the same as others Conclusion Although we know that the US Constitution guarantees certain rights to its ...
the local market in Lexington would be too small to be able to support a local Blockbuster location. Nonetheless, Blockbuster bui...
has been found to incorporate communication that may not yet have been opened or received, or those that have been deleted. The ...
In eight pages this paper argues that gun control ineffectiveness is responsible for the rates of homicides in the United States a...
The essay discussed three distinct topics. The first topic discussed Foucault’s report on the Panopticon, a surveillance machine u...
States has been largely operating under a model wherein certain jobs require significant amounts of training and immersion in high...
calls for service either as a patrol officer or as a desk officer and follow up investigations of crime. Everything else is in sup...
that suitable frameworks to prevent, or detect and stop abuses cannot be put into place, just as they have in the past with older ...
"take" was enough to convince him that he was on the right track. He was-it was the start of an entire industry. Bushnell talked ...
statistics which show how many people have avoided or saved their own lives aided by the owning of a gun (Polsby 1994). In other w...
It is a very small price to pay in order to fortify the level of safety that is so quickly plummeting in todays society (Anonymous...
reiterates this fact time and time again. Gun control attempts through legislation have been a miserable failure in their e...
This paper uses a single article that supports gun ownership to argue that guns are harmful. Castle laws are discussed. There is o...
not be the disarming of law-abiding citizens. It should be to reduce the number of people who carry guns unlawfully, especially i...
or heart attack. The use of the stun gun might add to the problem. However, studies on these guns suggest that they are not quite ...
was killed by an FBI sniper (1999). Clearly, the need for non lethal weapons is significant as the twenty-first century unfolds. T...
as the legal ramifications of these interactions. This section of the paper helps the student to provide a summary overview of t...
emerging technology, no one can know exactly what information eventually can be gleaned from the DNA profiles law enforcement keep...
This 12 page paper gives an example of a literature review for sources concerning law enforcement issues such as on body cameras. ...
- protection from injustice - focuses on protecting the individuals rights and is usually called the Due Process Model (Perron). T...
they approach law enforcement less as "control through authority" but more like performing a public service (Wells and Alt 105). ...
In ten pages this paper presents an identification of change resisting law enforcement agencies and discusses the importance of st...
part of a police officers role. He is societys protector, with a Billy club in one hand and a pistol at his side. In a perfect w...
In twenty three pages this research paper compares the laws of 10 countries regarding gun control in a consideration of whether or...
personnel ranging from physicians and dentists to police officers and emergency rescue crews from blood-borne pathogens have been ...