APD Stats re Consent Searches
Austin police search fewer cars
It was interesting that The Daily Texas (Online) would have this as one of its leading articles; however, it is well known that drugs are a prevalient problem among all colleges not just The University of Texas and the issue of consent searches would be a prominent concern, especially, among those students who are involved with the drug use.
It is also interesting that they only included, though, the stats for the Austin Police Department and didn't include other surrounding areas such as Round Rock Police Department, Pflugerville Police Department, Cedar Park Police Department, Lakeway Police Department, San Marcos Police Department, Bastrop Police Department, or any one of the other surrounding areas because the students of The University of Texas are not known just for being strictly in the City of Austin. They do visit the other surrounding towns/cities as well.
It would be certainly interesting to see if the stats from Austin Police Department would compare to the stats from the other surrounding towns/cities on the same consent issue.
As a result, I don't think that The Daily Texas (Online) did as good as a job on this article as they could possibly have, which isn't really standing up to the reputation of the education level at The University of Texas.
I only hope that with my education that I am getting at Kaplan University, I will be a little more thorough in my research for an article/paper that I write in the future. I think sometimes, even the students of today, forget to include the answers to the whole gambit in their writings.
To me, this article in The Daily Texas (Online) has a lot of unanswered questions. I have been approached about writing a book; perhaps, I will follow through with that dream!!
It was interesting that The Daily Texas (Online) would have this as one of its leading articles; however, it is well known that drugs are a prevalient problem among all colleges not just The University of Texas and the issue of consent searches would be a prominent concern, especially, among those students who are involved with the drug use.
It is also interesting that they only included, though, the stats for the Austin Police Department and didn't include other surrounding areas such as Round Rock Police Department, Pflugerville Police Department, Cedar Park Police Department, Lakeway Police Department, San Marcos Police Department, Bastrop Police Department, or any one of the other surrounding areas because the students of The University of Texas are not known just for being strictly in the City of Austin. They do visit the other surrounding towns/cities as well.
It would be certainly interesting to see if the stats from Austin Police Department would compare to the stats from the other surrounding towns/cities on the same consent issue.
As a result, I don't think that The Daily Texas (Online) did as good as a job on this article as they could possibly have, which isn't really standing up to the reputation of the education level at The University of Texas.
I only hope that with my education that I am getting at Kaplan University, I will be a little more thorough in my research for an article/paper that I write in the future. I think sometimes, even the students of today, forget to include the answers to the whole gambit in their writings.
To me, this article in The Daily Texas (Online) has a lot of unanswered questions. I have been approached about writing a book; perhaps, I will follow through with that dream!!
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