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I Passed the UK Police Recruitment for 2011 - 1 views

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PoliceRecruitmentUK Helped Me Pass the Police Application Sift - 1 views

started by Sarah Usher on 06 Apr 11 no follow-up yet

I am Now a Police Officer in Kent - 1 views

started by Sarah Usher on 20 Apr 11 no follow-up yet

I Have Help and I Become a Police Officer - 1 views

started by Sarah Usher on 20 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

One Step Closer to My Dream - 2 views

started by Sarah Usher on 25 May 11 no follow-up yet

Becoming A Certified True Bobby in the UK - 1 views

started by how to Become A Police Officer on 20 Sep 11 no follow-up yet

The Key To My Success - 1 views

started by Sarah Usher on 08 Nov 11 no follow-up yet

Pass the Police Recruitment Process in One Attempt - 1 views

started by Sarah Usher on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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ACLU to Oakland Police: No Seriously, Hand Over the Info » Blog of Rights: Of... - 0 views

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    The Oakland Police Department oversaw the use of excessive force against Occupy Oakland demonstrators, and now the department is refusing to hand over information about what really happened. The ACLU of Northern California and the National Lawyers' Guild sent a public records request about OPD's use of force on the night of October 25, 2011 on demonstrators supporting Occupy Oakland. The response we received is both infuriating and misguided.
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The price of undercover sex in the police | Tamsin Allen | Comment is free | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Tamsin Allen: Sexual manipulation of climate activists appears to have been a deliberate police tactic, and demands a public inquiry
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Why Do the Police Have Tanks? The Strange and Dangerous Militarization of the US Police... - 0 views

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    The federal government has supplied local police departments with military uniforms, weaponry, vehicles, and training.
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To Occupy and Rise - 0 views

shared by thinkahol * on 30 Sep 11 - No Cached
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    The Occupy Wall Street movement is well into its second week of operation, and is now getting more attention from media as well as from people planning similar actions across the country. This is a promising populist mobilization with a clear message against domination by political and economic elites. Against visions of a bleak and stagnant future, the occupiers assert the optimism that a better world can be made in the streets. They have not resigned themselves to an order where the young are presented with a foreseeable future of some combination of debt, economic dependency, and being paid little to endure constant disrespect, an order that tells the old to accept broken promises and be glad to just keep putting in hours until they can't work anymore. The occupiers have not accepted that living in modern society means shutting up about how it functions. In general, the occupiers see themselves as having more to gain than to lose in creating a new political situation - something that few who run the current system will help deliver. They are not eager for violence, and have shown admirable restraint in the face of attack by police. There may be no single clear agenda, but there is a clear message: that people will have a say in their political and economic lives, regardless of what those in charge want. Occupy Wall Street is a kind of protest that Americans are not accustomed to seeing. There was no permit to protest, and it has been able to keep going on through unofficial understandings between protestors and police. It is not run by professional politicians, astroturfers, or front groups with barely-hidden agendas. Though some organizations and political figures have promoted it, Occupy Wall Street is not driven by any political party or protest organization. It is a kind of protest that shows people have power when they are determined to use it. Occupy Wall Street could be characterized as an example of a new type of mass politics, which has been seen in
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First Formal Charge-Complaints To IPOA Over A Furious Migori Police Station OCS Who Tam... - 0 views

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    Kenya Police Civilian Complaints Board
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Wall Street Polices Itself as Companies Break the Law - 0 views

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    'Federal prosecutors officially adopted new guidelines about charging corporations with crimes - a softer approach that, longtime white-collar lawyers and former federal prosecutors say, helps explain the dearth of criminal cases despite a raft of inquiries into the financial crisis.' Gretchen Morge
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It's Official: Tunisia Now Freer than the U.S. | Informed Comment - 0 views

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    An Arab country with neither secret police nor censorship is unprecedented in recent decades. Tunisia is inspiring similar demands in Egypt and Jordan. When skeptics wonder if the Revolutions of 2011 would really change anything essential in the region, they would be wise to keep an eye on these two developments in Tunisia, which, if consolidated, would represent an epochal transformation of culture and politics. Arguably, Tunisians are now freer than Americans. The US government thinks our private emails are actually public. The FBI and NSA routinely read our email and they and other branches of the US government issue security letters in the place of warrants allowing them to tap phones and monitor whom we call, and even to call up our library records and conduct searches of our homes without telling us about it. Millions of telephone records were turned over to George W. Bush by our weaselly telecom companies. Courts allow government agents to sneak onto our property and put GPS tracking devices under our automobiles without so much as a warrant or even probable cause. Mr. Obama thinks this way of proceeding is a dandy idea.
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SWAT team launch dawn raid on family home to collect woman's unpaid student loans | Mai... - 0 views

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    A father was dragged from his home and handcuffed in front of his children by a SWAT team looking for his estranged wife - to collect her unpaid student loans. A stunned Kenneth Wright had his front door kicked in by the raiding party at 6 am yesterday before being dragged onto his front porch, handcuffed and led to a police car with his three children. He says he was then detained for six hours while officers looked for his wife - who no longer lives at the house. Scroll down for video
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