Monday, February 22, 2016

Notebook Post

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I think the best choice of notebook for a police officer would be option A because it is small and durable which makes it ideal for taking notes out in the field. Option B is a regular composition notebook that is typically used as a journal or diary. A composition notebook is simply not tough enough to endure the elements faced by police officers everyday. Option C would be too big of a notebook for a police officer. It would be too big for the officer to carry on his persons when he or she is out of the squad car. These types of notebooks are most commonly used by students and are meant to hold a lot of information but not necessarily meant to be  comfortable to carry. 

Friday, February 19, 2016

Narrative Writing Rewrite

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Information Report
Location: 1647 Rancho, El Fuego
Occurrence Date: 7-25-15
Persons: Tunney, Carol P. DOB 1-21-66
Persons: Tunney, Katherine L. DOB 9-16-89

Details
On 7-25-15 at 1230 I received a radio call to meet reporting party Katherine Tunney at 1230 hours. Upon reaching the address I began by talking with Katherine Tunney. Tunney said she was getting ready to leave her residence at 1215 hours when she saw a white Toyota van wagon stopped in front of her residence in the middle of the street facing westbound. She said the sole occupant of the van was sitting in the seat facing her residence and taking pictures of her residence. From what she could see she described the person in the vehicle as a white male with gray hair.
Tunney made an attempt to confront the person in the van but once she exited her residence the person in the van closed their window and sped off. Tunney was able to see the license plate number. 836L92F. I looked up the license plate in the database and the results came up as a 2004 Toyota Wagon registered to Bond, Stephen D., 3381 El Balazo, El Fuego.
I talked to Katherine Tunney's mother, Carol Tunney, to  get more information about the incident. Carol Tunney said she filed a report in April because a man had approached her while she was planting and asked for her name. Carol responded by asking for his name but the man left after that. Carol saw the license plate. ISPYONU. I ran a license plate check and it came up as a 2008 SAAB registered to Toomey, Richard, 36 Paseo De Bonito, El Rancho.
I told both Carol Tunney and Katherine Tunney that no crime had been committed and the information has been filed.

Friday, February 12, 2016

Challenges Faced

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    The hardest part about writing the film summary of Blackfish was condensing what I wanted to summarize. While I was watching the film, I took notes of every single scene which took multiple hours to finish. Watching a documentary, it was hard to decide what facts to include and what facts are not as important. I exceeded the length requirement for that reason. The entire film was worthy of summarizing because each scene had some information about why these killer whales were attacking the trainers. Ultimately, I ended up not condensing as much as I wanted because my summary was still four pages too long. I believe due to my attention to detail, it will not affect my grade too much.

Friday, February 5, 2016

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                                Writing Reflection
    This is the first time I have ever had to write a summary about a documentary. Usually all the summaries I do are about books or articles, so this is new experience for me. I found it was easier to write about a documentary, but harder to revise than a book. When I am watching the documentary I feel as though I should include every scene in my summary making my summary longer than it usually would be for a summary about a book or article. Condensing my information is really hard for me because once I get in the mind frame of explaining everything thoroughly, it is really difficult to get out of that mind frame. I do not necessarily think it is a bad thing to be descriptive and detailed, but when my summary is two pages longer than the suggested length requirement, it does not help anything. When I was watching the documentary Blackfish I wanted to provide the readers of my summary enough details that they could visualize the documentary, without actually viewing it.  I think being very descriptive is a good thing for the field I plan on going into, criminal justice, because police reports should be as descriptive as possible. It is harder for me to not explain everything than it is to explain everything that I am seeing. 
    Another process I had trouble with was making the tenses line up. As I am watching the film, I noticed I always put the verbs of my paper in the past tense because I already saw it. I spent a solid hour or so going back through my draft correcting all my verbs to present tense. If i would have focused more on putting my writing in present tense as I was writing, I could have saved a lot of time on the editing process.
    When I get my degree and a job as a police officer, the skill of being able to describe what I am thinking onto paper is very important. In the criminal justice field it is very important to be very descriptive. Practice makes perfect and practicing my writing skills, will ultimately strengthen them. 

Friday, January 29, 2016

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    The documentary Blackfish by director Gabriela Cowperthwaite deals with the killer whale attacks in the famous amusement park, SeaWorld. While watching this film, I found myself feeling bad for the whales and understanding why they did what they did, meaning the attacks. Whales are enormous creatures, they need space to swim. Granted the tank they were put in was the biggest tank I have ever seen, the whales need open water to swim. The scene that impacted me the most was the scene where the mother whale gave birth to her offspring and then the crew took away the baby from the mother. The mother whale was screaming just like a human would if their child were to be taken away from them. The whales can feel emotions like humans do. Earlier in the film, the researchers took an MRI of a whale's skull looking at the brain and made the discovery that whales have an extra part of their brain that allows them to feel emotions. This fact just made the scene even worse because viewers could tell the whale was very upset when they took away her baby. The whale would scream in distress and for days to come, she would just float in the corner, not wanting to have any part in anything, similar to a human during depression. The trainers of these killer whales seemed to have a serious emotional connection with these animals, so it was not like the whales were being emotionally neglected. The whales were just not happy with being incarcerated in a pool away from their original pack.
    At one point during the film, I became very angry with SeaWorld, one specific point. The point where I found out that the trainers were not notified of all the attacks by the killer whales on the trainers. SeaWorld just sent them in the water with no background information about these animals other than the fact that they will get paid for their services. This country is so motivated by money that a multi-million dollar company would send human life in the water with a potentially deadly animal, just for an audience to be entertained.

Monday, January 25, 2016

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                                      Blackfish Reflection

    I watched the documentary Blackfish, directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite, and my initial reaction was just utter disbelief. The fact that SeaWorld had known about what really happened to Dawn Brancheau but insisted that is was her fault she got attacked and there was no sign of aggression in the attack. The whale, Tilikum, had had a record for attacking and killing trainers. The fact that they keep Tilikum is surprising because he is unpredictable. Trainers should not be allowed in the water with these whales and the court decision coming out of Dawn's case, supports my theory and now trainers are not allowed in the water with the whales. I was shocked and even angry after watching this film because I learned a lot about how the whales feel about being held captive at SeaWorld. The whales show signs of frustration and sometimes aggression because they cannot move freely like a wild animal is used to. Every once in awhile, the whales lash out with frustration and attack the trainers. I learned that there were almost eighty accounts of killer whales attacking trainers while in captivity, some of them leading to the death of the trainer, yet very few, if any accounts of attacking people in the wild. Even more shocking, the trainers in the film were not notified about the previous attacks by the whales before they got into the water with them. This is negligence on part of SeaWorld, letting the trainers go into the water with dangerous animals without telling them about their previous signs of aggression. After watching this film, I am against holding killer whales in captivity. Tilikum showed signs of frustration and aggression and should serve as a learning curve for us in realizing that killer whales are majestic, beautiful, and powerful animals that should not held in captivity, but thrives in the wild.

Sunday, January 24, 2016

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                              Making A Murderer Music Influence

    There is no question, music does have an influence on emotions. When we are sad, we usually play sad music, when we are happy, we usually play happy music. It is so common that we do that that we do not always recognize when music influences us in other situations. In the Netflix original series, Making A Murderer, the background music can influence the audience to change their opinions about Mr. Avery. At first, when the story was talking about all of the past crimes Mr. Avery had committed, the music was dark and had the viewers rooting against him. However, later on in the episode where we start to learn more of the facts about the crimes, we start to feel bad for Mr. Avery and the music lightens up. The producers use music to engage our sense of hearing to alter our perceptions about Mr. Avery. They do this to make us feel like we have a connection with Mr. Avery even though most of us have not personally met him. It is for this reason that people return to the show and continue to watch it.