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Discussion Thread 14th Amendment

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Q Please post your answers to the following questions: • Consider the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution which provides equal protection under the law, or we must treat people who are similarly situated the same. Is this the case in our criminal justice system? • If you believe this is not the case, please cite examples in which people who are similarly situated are not treated the same. (Does biased–based policing exist?) • Do we control our actions and should we be held accountable for them? Please read I Kings 3:16 – 28. Please describe the importance of having the right people in justice administration positions such as judges. • Do you possess a Biblical Worldview? Please explain why or why not. Dilemma: You are the President of the United States. You are advised that a commercial airliner has been hijacked by a terrorist who claims to have a bomb on board. The terrorist has diverted the flight and the plane is headed toward Yankee Stadium where the third game of the World Series is underway. Fighter jets have been deployed and they are following the aircraft which has 310 passengers. If the greater good justifies your decision, what would you do? Please review the Discussion Assignment Instructions Download Discussion Assignment Instructionsprior to posting. You may also click the three dots in the upper corner to Show Rubric. Post-First: This course utilizes the Post-First feature in all Discussions. This means you will only be able to read and interact with your classmates’ threads after you have submitted your thread in response to the provided prompt. Submit your thread by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Thursday of Module 2: Week 2.

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Although the United States Constitution provides that everyone in the United States must be treated with respect and fairly in the criminal justice system, the criminal justice system has not been effective in providing equal protection and treatment of the American people. The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1868, granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States—including former enslaved people—and guaranteed all citizens "equal protection of the laws.