A Media Portrayal of Law Enforcement.
Title: A Media Portrayal of Law Enforcement.
Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
Details: Words: 1505 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Media Portrayal of Law Enforcement.
Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
Details: Words: 1505 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
When Officer Jeremy Morse arrived at the Inglewood gas station in California, Donovan Jackson was already fighting L.A. sheriff's deputies. The deputies had stopped Jackson's father for expired registration tags on his car, and were questioning him about his outdated driver's license, they say, when Jackson began attacking them. The teen then turned on Officer Morse and clawed him in the head. After the wildly thrashing teen was finally cuffed, Morse picked him up
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that was demonstrated.
Works Cited:
MacDonald, Heather; Article for The Manhattan Institute's City Journal titled "A Cop's Life. The media takes sides and endangers lives." Issued; July 23, 2002,
MacDonald, Heather; "The Burden of Bad Ideas: How Modern Intellectuals Misshape Our Society" September 2001
The Los Angeles Times; Article titled "L.A.-area officers indicted over videotaped beating", Printed on: Thursday, July 18, 2002
The Manhattan Institute's City Journal; Article titled "The Black Cops You Never Hear About", Issue: Summer 2002