discipline in the public services: Members of the police force behaving inappropriately may lead to a member of the public suffering negative consequences. For example: A police officer does not carry out of their checks necessary after a violent burglary
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INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspect being arrested for H&S 11377(a)-Possession of Methamphetamine‚ H&S 11364(a)-Possession of drug paraphernalia and PC 148(a)(1)-Resisting/Delaying a Peace Officer. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred inside 848 Summit Avenue #1. The location is a rear duplex to the rear of a long east-west driveway running along the north side of 844 Summit Avenue‚ which faces the street. EVIDENCE: Items Description 1) Methamphetamine‚ approximately 6
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days after the Watergate break-in‚ in June 1972. The tape revealed Haldeman and Nixon discussing the early stages of the cover-up in the Oval Office. One of the plans revealed was to block the FBI’s investigation by having the C.I.A claim that the burglary was a matter of national security. The tape was nicknamed the "smoking gun" tape‚ as previous to the release of the tape‚ Nixon denied having any hand in the Watergate scandal. The tape proved that Nixon had knowledge about Watergate as opposed to
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ASSURANCE Introduction Assurance industry has always been a growth-oriented industry globally. On the Indian scene too‚ the assurance industry has always recorded noticeable growth vis-à-vis other Indian industries. The new India assurance Co. Ltd. was the first general assurance company to be established in India in 1850‚ which was a wholly British-owned company. The new India assurance company to be set up by an Indian was Indian Mercantile assurance Co. Ltd.‚ which
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a human being)‚ manslaughter by negligence (the killing of a human being)‚ forcible rape (female forcibly and against her will)‚ robbery (taking/attempted to take anything of value)‚ aggravated assault (unlawful attack by one person on another)‚ burglary (breaking and entering)‚ larceny/ theft (unlawful taking away of property from the possession of another)‚ motor vehicle theft (theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle) and arson (malicious burning or attempted burning). Part 2 offenses are
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can help me set up tables as well as the linens and at the party they will also serve as waiters. The cooks will have all the food ready for the event‚ and I will have a security that will take care of the cars outside the parking lot in case of a burglary. What behaviors and attitudes should be cultivated in your organization? I know that behaviors and attitudes will appear in the workplace especially when the event is happening. Hopefully my cooks will finish the food for like
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Crime is the breaking of rules or laws for which some governing authority (via mechanisms such as legal systems) can ultimately prescribe a conviction. Crimes may also result in cautions‚ rehabilitation or be unenforced. Individual human societies may each define crime and crimes differently‚ in different localities (state‚ local‚ international)‚ at different time stages of the so-called "crime"‚ from planning‚ disclosure‚ supposedly intended‚ supposedly prepared‚ incomplete‚ complete or future proclaimed
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Three important Juvenile court Decisions A) Kent v. U.S. - A young man by the name of Morris Kent‚ age 14 was charged with numerous burglaries and attempted purse snatching in the District of Columbia in 1959. Kent was placed on juvenile probation and subsequently two years later was suspected of burglary and rape after his fingerprints were found at a woman’s apartment. He was detained for questioning and during this time he was evaluated for any mental sicknesses
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Predictive Policing Kenneth Klutse STRAYER UNIVERSITY Information System CIS/500 Dr. James A McCray April 14‚ 2012 1. Compare and contrast the application of information technology (IT) to optimize police departments’ performance to reduce crime versus random patrols of the streets. 2. Describe how COMPSTAT‚ as an information system (IS)‚ implements the four (4) basic IS functions: 1. Input 2. Processing 3. Output 4. Feedback 3
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2. Explain how the severity of social conditions in England and France is. During that time the social conditions in England and France were harsh and the difference between the upper and lower classes was great‚ in England there were many burglaries every day and while the Royalty remained powerful people in the cities suffered. 3. How the writer satirized the Nature of English Traditions. We can see how the writer satirizes the nature of English traditions by the way it criticizes the
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