She uses an appeal to authority when citing Wellford, a criminologist that explains possible reason being the War on drugs causing lower clearance rate for murder. She further strengthens her conclusion with premises that support an appeal to common knowledge when alluding to the tragedy of police violence and stop and frisk policies. She uses a similar structure when introducing another rhetorical question and backing it with an appeal to authority and emotionally appealing statements to conclude that part of her argument. Although she uses emotional appeal, she also cites the US district courts for more credible second-hand appeals to
She uses an appeal to authority when citing Wellford, a criminologist that explains possible reason being the War on drugs causing lower clearance rate for murder. She further strengthens her conclusion with premises that support an appeal to common knowledge when alluding to the tragedy of police violence and stop and frisk policies. She uses a similar structure when introducing another rhetorical question and backing it with an appeal to authority and emotionally appealing statements to conclude that part of her argument. Although she uses emotional appeal, she also cites the US district courts for more credible second-hand appeals to