This house believes that the Mexican government should support vigilante groups
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This house would prohibit the usage of drones
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This house believes that national police forces should implement quotas to reflect the nation’s racial diversity.
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This house would take away essential service givers' (such as policemen, firemen and doctors) right to strike
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Resolved: Stand Your Ground laws are a legitimate expansion of the doctrine of self defense.
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The United States ought to prioritize the pursuit of national security objectives above the digital privacy of its citizens.
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This house would allow the police to act (ex. warning - prevention measures) regarding the stalker without victim’s consent
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This house believes that the police should introduce an affirmative action in order to best represent demographics (such as gender and ethnicity) of that area
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This house is a police officer operating in a democracy with a functional judicial system. this house would use extra-legal methods in the investigation and apprehension of serious criminals
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This house would impose a quota ensuring that more than half of the London Metropolitan Police Service, across all ranks, is composed of people from ethnic minorities
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This house believes in right to bear arms
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In post-conflict societies this house believes that the military and police power should be commanded by an international body and not the country’s government.
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This house supports armed vigilante groups in high crime areas.
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This house would allow communities to vote to suspend police supervision.
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This house would hire police personnel in proportion to society’s demography
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This house would criminalise gang membership
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This house would implement total surveillance
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Resolved: The benefits of domestic surveillance by the National Security Agency outweigh the harms.
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This house believes that, in the face of police repression, protesters have a right to non-lethal, but violent, proportional retaliation
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This house believes that universities should abolish all committees that deal with sexual crimes against their students and defer to the Police