by Jacquimo Williams | Jun 9, 2020 | Law Enforcement, Medical Issues, Social Injustices
Consciousness allows people to feel and acknowledge pain which leads to a foundational knowledge of right and wrong. Due to this, government was established to minimize pain and enforce justice, but throughout the observation of politics, we all form the fundamental...
by Aveesa Bhayani | May 14, 2020 | Law Enforcement
FollowFollowFollow Mandatory Minimum: The Cruel Truth About Our Society By Amberly Clark Did you know that certain crimes, if proveable, require a certain amount of penance, no negotiation? Some of them include possession of drugs and gun violence ranging from...
by Aveesa Bhayani | Apr 30, 2020 | Law Enforcement
FollowFollowFollow Justice for Juveniles By Amberly Clark Former juveniles have served their time, so why keep punishing them? Former delinquents have a history of being denied jobs and proper housing even after time has been served. As a result, delinquents...
by Aveesa Bhayani | Apr 24, 2020 | Law Enforcement
FollowFollowFollow You may have heard of Miranda Rights, more particularly this line,โYou have the right to an attorney, if you do not have one, one will be provided for you.โ This iconic line portrayed in just about every cop show or movie is very real. Public...
by Aveesa Bhayani | Apr 24, 2020 | Law Enforcement
FollowFollowFollow Coerced Confession: Truth or Fiction? By Amberly Clark Police investigation protocols are a diverse and controversial topic. The process meant to psychologically target suspects in order to elicit a confession. However, these investigations...