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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,31 @@ 1 +==Crime DA== 2 +===Lack of immunity would open police up to a flood of litigation that hamgstrings law enforcement.=== 3 +*King 16* 4 +Andrew King (Assistant Prosecuting Attorney). "Keep Qualified Immunity… For Now." Mimesis Law. 1 July 2016. http://mimesislaw.com/fault-lines/keep-qualified-immunity-for-now/11010 ~~Premier~~ 5 +Plus, qualified immunity 6 +AND 7 + tearing down the old one. 8 +===Decline of active and engaged policing is driving a record spike in crime, caused by police fear of backlash=== 9 +*Hofstetter 16* 10 +George Hofstetter (President of the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs). "Proactive policing and the violent crime rate." 2016. http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1119707513166andca=4a80a442-8caf-45c4-97ca-745c0f1b6f88 ~~Premier~~ 11 +This past week, FBI 12 +AND 13 +levels not seen in years. 14 +===Policing is key to solve crime—harsh punishments have no impact without strong enforcement=== 15 +*OJP 16* 16 +Office of Justice Programs (Agency of the Department of Justice). "Five Things About Deterrence." National Institute of Justice. 6 June 2016. http://nij.gov/five-things/pages/deterrence.aspx 17 +Does punishment prevent crime 18 +AND 19 +prisons may exacerbate recidivism. 20 +===Violent crime creates self-reinforcing cycles that doom youth.=== 21 +*Reich et al. '02* 22 + (Kathleen Reich, M.P.P., Patti L. Culross, M.D., M.P.H., and Richard E. Behrman, M.D. "Children, Youth, and Gun Violence: Analysis and Recommendations." The Future of Children. Children, Youth, and Gun Violence. Volume 12 – Number 2 Summer/Fall 2002//FT) 23 +Just as the economic costs 24 +AND 25 +19 sometimes wished they were dead.4 26 +===Gun violence kills – in 2010 it was 6,000.=== 27 +*Pew Research '13* 28 + (Pew Research. "Blacks Suffer Disproportionate Share of Firearm Homicide Deaths." MAY 21, 2013//FT) 29 +In 2010, there were 30 +AND 31 +13 of the population. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,13 @@ 1 +===The standard is minimizing existential risk=== 2 +===1. I outweigh on reversibility the life can always get better or worse, but extinction can't go away, which means any disad turns the case because everyone dying means it's impossible to make improvements. At worst a disad is terminal defense because a lack of people functionally rolls back the AFF and you vote NEG on presumption.=== 3 +===2. Death is always worse it destroys the subject iself.=== 4 +*Paterson, 03* 5 +Contrary to those accounts 6 +AND 7 +all human possibility.82 8 +===3. A world that's great isn't worth anything if nobody exists to live in it, so even if the AFF is good if it causes everyone to die then that goodness is meaningless and you vote NEG on presumption.=== 9 +===4. Moral uncertainty makes extinction the biggest harm === 10 +*Bostrom 12* 11 +These reflections on moral uncertainty 12 +AND 13 +any existential catastrophe. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,5 @@ 1 +Feel free to reach out to me for cites and such. Primary contact is email 20191194@student.nths.net 2 + 3 +Secondary is Facebook ~-~- Patrick Tolan 4 + 5 +Lastly, if you ned to find me at a tournament you can also talk to someone from New Trier (look for the guy with the backwards baseball hat) - EntryDate
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