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I’d like to imagine the way that line was delivered when a CIA interrogator responded to Khalid Shaihk Mohammed’s innocuous, post 9/11, post-Afghanistan invasion offered a Rodney King-esque “can’t we all just get along?”
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criminal justice“Isn’t it a little late for that?”4
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Posted on June 21, 2008 - 8:20pm at Six Meat Buffet
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Posted on April 27, 2008 - 10:24pm at Post Politics
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Posted on February 8, 2008 - 9:25am at An American Front Porch
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I'm taking a class on "Criminal Justice" at a local post-secondary education establishment. Recently, there was a discussion question in this class about the differences between white collar crime and street level crime. Throughout the discussion, I found myself in the uncharted territory of "minority opinion", as I was the only one holding to a certain viewpoint. I'd like to know what the Porch readers thought and where their opinions fall on this issue. This is one example of the maj "...the disproportionate share of affected individuals serves as an example of how the politics of criminal justice is always lo10
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Posted on January 27, 2008 - 9:39am at Stone Soup Station
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