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    Community Profile

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    Amber’s Community Profile. (Kelsey) The city of Kelsey‚ population of 625‚000‚ is located in Northwest Valley. Kelsey has everything a large city has to offer but with the appeal of a small town. The community encourages each person in Kelsey to strive to obtain an enhanced standard of living by adapting to a healthy lifestyle‚ environmental mindfulness‚ and service to each other. The community of Kelsey benefits from the diversity of the people which is as follows: Caucasian Population 327‚309

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    the police department‚ who the police are‚ the struggles minorities encounter as police officers‚ and how society perceives police departments. The responsibility of Law Enforcement Officers is to protect citizen’s constitutional rights‚ enforce laws‚ and provide service. Sir Robert Peel also known as the father of modern policing created a police force because society was becoming more complex. This was a result of the industrial revolution but also to avoid having the military to deal with the

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    aspects of assessment You will need to be able to demonstrate to have; • Detailed knowledge of aspects of development of the human being throughout the lifespan • Knowledge of key factors that may impact on the individual at identified stages • Understanding of legal obligations • Appropriate range of referral sources and associated protocols • Legislative requirements and provisions relevant to area of services delivery and delegated responsibility • Awareness of own values and attitudes and their

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    NANDI COMMUNITY Food history within the culture The Nandi people are a number of Kenyan tribes living in the highland areas of the Nandi Hills UasinGishu‚ Transnzoia‚ Nakuru and parts of Narok in Rift Valley who speak the Nandi language. They are a sub – group of the Kalenjin people they are first of Kalenjin community. Its population is approximated to be 260‚000 people. Before British colonization they were sedentary cattle-herders (cattle‚ goats‚ sheep‚ poultry keeping)‚ sometimes also practicing

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    Dear Community Members‚ • Want to create a safe environment for your family? • Increase the value of your property? • Unify your neighborhood to create a safe‚ fun‚ spirited community? If you’ve answered YES to any of these questions‚ why not join us at Town Hall Community Center‚ located at 123 Main St. Frisco‚ TX 75035 Friday May 4th at 7:00 P.M. Food and Refreshments to follow. Bring your family and your neighbors. Consider what a safe‚ fun‚ spirited gathering of neighbors in your

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    Interactions between a police department and the community in the jurisdiction that it patrols is very crucial. It is detrimental for the police officers to have a relationship with the people under their watch because the citizens in that area can either help or hurt them with cases that they are trying to deal with. According to Walker‚ Spohn‚ and DeLone (2018)‚ how the police officer interacts with the people shapes their attitudes towards the entire police department. Sir Robert Peel’s seventh

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    Name: Emma Burwell Module: Community Studies Word Count: 2049 ‘Explore the ways in which we can understand the concept of ‘community’. By Emma Burwell. The purpose of this essay is to explore the ways in which we can understand the concept of ‘community’. In doing so the essay will aim to introduce community with its many definitions and articulate a discussion around its ambiguous hidden

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    instance of me joining a discourse community was the time I joined my high school varsity tennis team. This discourse community was founded on athletic skills‚ mental toughness‚ and academic success. In order to contribute to this discourse community and to become a successful tennis player I needed each of these qualities. Through the three appeals of logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos I will acquire the basic rules of tennis‚ establish my ranking throughout the tennis community‚ and gain mental toughness to be

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    two weeks have given me a better understanding of ethos‚ logos and pathos appeals. Being in a discourse community has made me put these appeals into perspective. Understanding that being in that community made me a stronger woman. This will give me a chance to show you‚ my professor and classmates that softball is indeed a sport. I will prove why I attended this discourse community in softball at a young age to now by explaining the mental state of understanding the rules‚ the physical mechanisms

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    Origin of Law Enforcement

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    their first law enforcement or criminal justice system sometime in the late ninth century. The law enforcement system that was established put the responsibility of keeping order on the citizens. This law enforcement or criminal justice system was known as a mutual pledge system. England’s king‚ Alfred the Great‚ was credited with forming the mutual pledge system. King Alfred formed this system to prepare his kingdom from an invasion by the Danish. The mutual pledge system is a system based on society

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