Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015 A.D.: A Black-American Experience!®
Tres Mali Scott, M.Ed., M.S., Ph.D. (ABD) Leader Ressearcher and Observation Manager. Attended Langston University, Langston Oklahoma (HBCU)
and
Derek Henry Secondary Researcher and Grassroots Field Supervisor ATWS Drug Treatment Progam Longitudinal Research Study Program 2011 – 2014:
Derek Henry Secondary Researcher and Grassroots Field Supervisor ATWS Drug Treatment Progam Longitudinal Research Study Program 2011 – 2014:
First Aid and CPR Certified
Family Planning Certified
Under Stage Name: “Vintage Soul” implemented the “Explicit Lyrics” labeling in the late 1980s. Attended Clark-Atlanta University Atlanta, Georgia (HBCU)
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Purpose of Publication
The purpose of publishing this Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015 A.D. : A Black-American Experience!® is to report behavior responses that stem from terrorist and para-terrorist activity before and during war-time.
Supporting Information
In Los Angeles, California the Untied States of America, between 2006 and 2015 406 people were killed by Law Enforcement as reported by the Los Angeles Times Newspaper. Because Law Enforcement is consided innocent of wrong doing, terrorist and para-terrorist activity appears to increase aggression against Law Enforcement.
In Philadelphis two police officers (law enforcement) were murdered. As reported by President Barack S. Obama, racial profiling has moved from Negros to non-United States of America citizens, which are more likely to particapate in terrorist & para-terrorist activity.
Between 2009 and 2015, the Los Angeles Times Newspaper has also reported excessive and intimadating force being used in the penal system that appears to stem from the increase in terrorist and para-terrorist activity on U.S. soil.
The Purpose of the Research
Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015 A.D.: A Black-American Experience!® is published by TMSC Consulting Services and is physcially conducted and named by TMSC International®.
- Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015 A.D.: A Black-American Experience!® is to report behaviors of Law Enforcement authority in response to increases in terrortist and para-terrorist activity.
Research Time Period
Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015 A.D. : A Black-American Experience!®
1987 – 2015 A.D. (28 years)
Tres Mali Scott 1987 – 2015 A.D. (28 years), Lead Researcher and Observation Manager
Derek Henry 1988 – 2015 (27 years), Secondary Researcher and Grassroots Field Supervisor
Subjects
The subjects of Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015 A.D. : A Black-American Experience!® include Law Enforcement, individuals, and busiesses in the followig states of the United States of America and Mexico:
- *California
- *Oklahoma
- *Arizona
- *Nevada
- *Georgia
- *Louisiana
- Florida
- Texas
- Washington, D.C.
- Washington State
- Alabama
- New Mexico
- Tennessee
- Outside the U.S.:
- Mexico City
- Acapulco
- *Tijuana
Tres Mali Scott, all aforementioned
Derek Henry, * (starred)
Defintion of Terms
1. Burtal Force- Law Enforcement beating a person usually not reported and no bruses or injury.
2. Deadly Force- Law Enforcement beating or shooting that causes death of a person.
3. Excessive Force- Law Enforcemement beating a person, usually handcuffed, on the ground, or unable to defent themselves at all.
4. Intimidating Force- Law Enforcement beating with the intention of intimidating a person. The person may or maynot have bruses or injury with the intention of effecting behavior. Intimidating Force is most reported in the Penal System of the United States of America.
5. Law Enforcefment- Any agency or organization that enforces the law, including:
- Police K-9 Units
- Sherriff
- Police
- Highway Patrol
- Armed Security
- Unarmed Security
- CIA
- IA
- FBI
- Homeland Security
- U.S. Marshall
- Parking Enforcement
6. Lethal Force- Law Enforcement beating or shooting that causes death of a person and also includes paranormal and/or supernatural authority.
7. Longitudinal Research Study– A survey of correlational research that involves repeated observations of the same variables over long periods of time (a decade or more) through observations (observational study).
8. Paranormal- Ghost, spirits, Angel Beings, Devil Beings, Demons, Aliens, and Humanoid Beings without the use of magic, sorcercies, the Craft, and/or Witchcraft.
9. Para-terrorist- High and low use of technology and electronics with intimadation for political gain.
10. Supernatural- Persons, ghosts, spirits, Angel Beings, Devil Beings, Demons, Aliens, and Humaniod Beings using magic, sorcercies, the Craft, and/or Witchcraft.
11. Terrorist- Intimadation for political gain.
Method of Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015: A Black-American Experience!®
Informed Consent:
Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015 A.D. : A Black-American Experience!® is published by TMSC Consulting Services G.N.S. Press # 4789 and physically conducted by TMSC International® Management & Leadership G.N.S. 4789.
All observations of Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015 A.D. were mad of Law Enforcement, individuals, businesses, and Churchs in the following states of the United States of America and Mexico:
- *California
- *Oklahoma
- *Arizona
- *Nevada
- *Georgia
- *Louisiana
- Florida
- Texas
- Washington, D.C.
- Washington State
- Alabama
- New Mexico
- Tennessee
- Outside the U.S.:
- Mexico City
- Acapulco
- *Tijuana
Tres Mali Scott, all aforementioned
Derek Henry, * (starred)
Law Enforcement, individuals, businesses, and Churchs were informed that observation of behavior is occuring:
- “I am observing peoples behavior.”
- *“I’m watching.”
Tres Mali Scott, all aforementioned.
Derek Henry, * (starred)
Confidentiality
Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015 A.D. is under a Independent/Free Press Agent, TMSC Consulting Services G.N.S. Press # 4789, Law Enforcement, individuals, businesses, and Churchs observed are not and will not be released as a named enitity, agent, individual, and/or organization.
Type of Research
Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015 A.D. is by TMSC Consulting Services, an Independent/Free Press and Media Company, G.N.S. Press #4789, that is descriptive and qualitative.
Information (data) Collection Process
The information provided by Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015 A.D. was collected through:
- Observations of Law Enforcement arrests.
- Observations of Law Enforcement Burtality.
- Observations of Law Enforcement Pursuts.
- Observations of Law Enforcement Crowd Control.
- Observations of Law Enforcement Questionings.
- Observations of Law Enforcement Racism.
- Observations of Law Enforcement Shopping.
- Observations of Law Enforcement Searchs.
- Observations of Law Enforcement Enforcing Search Warrants.
- Observations of Law Enforcement Harrassment.
- Observations of the increase in use of force between 1987 – 2015 A.D. due to the increase in terrorist and para-terrorist activity. From Burtal force to Excessive force to Intimidating force to Deadly force to Lethal force.
Reporting of the Information (data) Collected
The information (data) collected by Special Report: Paranormal Criminology: TMSC INternational® Longitudinal Research Study: Responses To Law Enforcement Authority Due To Terrorist & Para-terrorist Activity 1987-2015 A.D. is reported in the Results and Recommendation Sections of this Special Report.
Results
Prior to the increase in terrorist and para-terrorist activity the Law Enforcement agencies and officers most often used Burtal Force.
During terrorist and para-terrorist activity:
- Excessive Force used by Law Enforcement.
- Excessive Force used in the Penal System of the United States of America.
- Intimidating Force used by Law Enforcement.
- Intimidating Force used in the Penal System of the United States of America.
During War-time terrorist and para-terrorist activity:
- Deadly Force used by Law Enforcement.
- Deadly Force used in the Penal System of the United States of America.
- Lethal Force used by Law Enforcement.
- Lethal Force used in the Penal System of the United States of America.
Chart I
Type of Force
Lethal Force ——————-
Deadly Force —————
Intimidating Force ————
Excessive Force ———-
Burtal Force ——–
1987 Pre War Time 2015
No Terrorist or Para-terrorist Activity War time terrorist or para-terrorist activity
Recommenations
As a result of recent kiddnappings in other countries and as reported on the United States of Ameica’s News sorces, terrorist and para-terrorist have been openly fighting in public places. These are not gang fights with guns and knives. These are real terrorist and para-terrorist that develop technology and have the ability to blow up a public area. It is recommended that:
- The Bat-a-Ram accurately document the need for use.
- Bomb squads are prepared for wide-spread response.
- Electric lines checked more frequently.
- Gas meters and pipes checked regularly.
- Burned bown buildings chedk for remains and bodies (do to unreported missing persons).
- Even when there is a car load of people, check the truck for kidnapped persons.
- Police presence in Public Schools.
- Terrorist and para-terrorist expert work with the Gang Units to identify recruitment.
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