Credit-Based Community College Course AET/505 November 19‚ 2012 Frances Fulcher Credit-Based Community College Course Teaching a credit-based community college course is a task that required understanding the biological differences of a diverse classroom that consists of young and older adult students. In order for the instructor to teach effectively this varied classroom‚ he/she needs to understand how adults learn. Gaining a basic understanding of the varied learning styles of the
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case the means of production are simply the power that people of the law possess and their ability to bend it to suit their own selfish desires. The cause is our cash driven society that inspires greed even in the hearts of those who are supposed to protect us. Civilians and law enforcement officers alike will continue to be effected by this problem. Since its beginnings‚ many aspects of policing have changed; one aspect that has remained relatively unchanged is the existence of corruption. If you
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The first article is written by Joseph Kennedy (2003) called “Drug Wars in Black and White” and the second article is called “Street-Level Drug Law Enforcement” by Lorraine Mazerolle‚ David W. Soole and Sacha Rombouts in 2006. In addition‚ the last article is by David Dixon and Phillip Coffin (1999) called “Zero Tolerance Policing in Illegal Drug Markets” from the Drug and Alcohol Review. Summary Kennedy (2003) discusses the background of the war on drugs in 1920s and provides information that shows
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THE CONCEPT OF COMMUNITY IS PROBLEMATIC. COMMENT ON YOUTH‚ CULTURE AND POSTCODE RIVALRY IN INNER CITY LONDON Community has been described and interpreted in different ways. It has been explained by different people in their own understanding and views. The concept of community could be associated with the beliefs‚ culture and interests. In this essay‚ the concept of community‚ what it is and the different types of community will be discussed. Also‚ the association between community‚ youth and its
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sentencing /Habitual offender laws / three strikes laws 11. Sentencing guidelines 12. Cost to keep an inmate in prison for life 13. Capital punishment:
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Running head: LAW ENFORCEMENT TODAY 1 Law Enforcement Today Kalisha M. Garcia CJS/200 6/30/13 William Patton
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Restorative Justice and the Community Restorative Justice is a somewhat different approach to justice. It is different from Punishment justice in the fact that it focuses on the needs of the victims and the offenders‚ rather than punishing the offenders with little to no consideration of the victims or the community. Victims take a more active role in the process while offenders are encouraged to take responsibility for their actions and figure out ways to restore the community to a better state. In the
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Secure communities: A fact sheet Joe Rosario Keller Graduate School of Management PA 582‚ Week 3 Project‚ Spring A 2011 Secure Communities is a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) program designed to identify immigrants in U.S. jails who are deportable under immigration law. ‘The Dallas County Sheriff ’s Department is one of more than a thousand activated jurisdictions participating in Secure Communities (S-Comm). For the uninitiated‚ here ’s how it works: Say a man
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Throughout the United States‚ women were minorities in Law Enforcement. Women have been in policing for over 150 years and‚ despite strong resistance by those within the male-dominated field and public opinion‚ have challenged traditional and stereotypical perceptions of “authentic” police officers; women have used their talents and abilities in policing to prove their capacity as viable police officers. For example‚ Alice Stebbin Wells was the first women to be called a policewomen in the Los Angeles
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My Summary of Evidence-Based Policing With the advantages and disadvantages. Evidence-based Policing Evidence-based policing is the use of the best available research on the outcomes of police work to implement guidelines and evaluate agencies‚ units‚ and officers. With evidence-based policing it is harder to get out of trouble for what you did because there is proof that you was there and did the crime. Evidence-based policing uses research in everyday police procedures to evaluate current
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