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December 23, 2021

What to Do During a Police Stop

The common belief is that every police stop involving persons of color may result in harms either to the officer or to the suspect. Many believe that police officers are unfair in the way they treat ethnic minorities. Is that really the case? In a recent study, researchers determined that...
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Published on December 23, 2021 14:59

December 20, 2021

The Relationship Between Mental Health and Crime

There is a link between mental health and crime. But that relationship, some might say, is not well understood. The connection between mental health and crime is complex. There is not a definitive answer, which might explain the nature of the nexus between the realities.
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Published on December 20, 2021 13:07

December 19, 2021

The Most Important Theories of Crime

Criminologists have developed major theories on crime. They focus on determining the causes of crimes and risk factors. These theories explain why laws are in place and the reason people break them. In 1934, a famous sociologist (Edwin Sutherland) defined criminology as the scientific study of people who break the law. Theories about crime attempt to make sense of what happened in a person’s life in the past, which might help predict criminal behavior in the future.
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Published on December 19, 2021 11:55

December 16, 2021

Public Administration versus Private Administration: Differences and Similarities

There are nuances between public administration and private administration. Why they can be apparent to some, they may seem hidden to others. Indeed, public and private administrations have notable similarities and differences. Both are concerned with managing money and people. They are responsible for a wide range of tasks.
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Published on December 16, 2021 14:00

December 15, 2021

The Study of Corruption in Public Administration

The study of corruption in public administration is an area that is rife with controversy. There is a need for a new and innovative approach to the study of corruption. It might be necessary to examine ways that public officials can address the problem of corruption. There must be ways for them to prevent its occurrence. There is a need to challenge current scholarships on this issue.
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Published on December 15, 2021 16:55

December 13, 2021

The Relationship Between Race and Crime

The relationship between race and crime is one of the most well-studied topics in academics and government. Media coverage and government surveys emphasize this correlation. Public concern over the issue has sparked research into the causes and consequences of racial disparities in crime. Here a few important factors to consider.
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Published on December 13, 2021 13:14

10 Reasons Blacks Do Not Want to Become Police Officers

It has been long debated whether Black people should be allowed to serve in the police force. The answer lies in the racial makeup of the officer corps. As a result, the police force is often known for being hostile toward the black community.

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Published on December 13, 2021 11:08

Why Blacks Should Not Be Forced to Be Police Officers

It has been long debated whether Black people should be allowed to serve in the police force. The answer lies in the racial makeup of the officer corps. As a result, the police force is often known for being hostile toward the black community.
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Published on December 13, 2021 11:08

4 Reasons Women Become Police Officers

The first reason why women become police officers is because they understand their own lack of power. These female leaders felt they needed to use their position to improve the lives of others, particularly women.

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Published on December 13, 2021 10:12

Reasons Why Women Become Police Officers

The first reason why women become police officers is because they understand their own lack of power. These female leaders felt they needed to use their position to improve the lives of others, particularly women.
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Published on December 13, 2021 10:12

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