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Public’s Opinion on Today’s Law Enforcement
One essential method in the measurement of police performance is “perception of the public”. The police are the most visible part of the government and most actions by the police are in view of citizens. Today there are currently people … Continue reading
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Open Carry Laws and College Campuses: Should They Mix?
Recent incidents such as the Trayvon Martin and Ferguson cases have brought many state and national gun laws into the limelight. The one we will be talking about today is the widespread Open Carry law. The “Open Carry” law is … Continue reading
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How it Looks on Paper
Seeing as the Penn State Bookstore finally opened in the HUB-Robeson Center, I made it a point to investigate it. The renovating was well-done and it was a nice change-of-pace to not browse for school supplies inside a trailer, but … Continue reading
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Policing In America – Issues by the Numbers and Our Issue With Numbers
Remaining objective in an issue as emotionally charged as policing in the United States is certainly not an easy task. On every side of this debate their is lies violence and death, which of course will (and should) solicit the … Continue reading
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