The Evolution of Policing Loretta A Chapman CJU230BO8 Author Note Abstract For an accurate look into the evolution of the function of police in society‚ I believe we must go through the history of police. It is a long history so I will focus on the origins and the most important advances. The first persons made to perform what we now realize to be police duties‚ occurred during the Ancient Era‚ between 3000 BC and 400 AD. Captured Nubian slaves were made to perform the police function of watch
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Constitutional Policing The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution states: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable search and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things seized.” The Fourth Amendment is clearly broken in the case of Weeks v. United States‚ it was a United
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1. Explain how Talon helps Harley-Davidson employees improve their decision-making capabilities Talon is Harley-Davidson’s proprietary dealer management system. Talon handles inventory‚ vehicle registration‚ warranties‚ and point-of-sale transactions for all of Harley-Davidson’s dealerships. The system helps improve decision-making capabilities by offering an enterprise wide view of operations‚ sales‚ and expenses. The system automatically generates part orders‚ taking much of the guesswork out
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Careers pick you All 5 functional behaviors have to have IT (symbiotic relationship) *You can’t value add unless you know what it is they do Many organizations have people that serve both simultaneously ***(service and IT consulting)*** Chief information officer (CIO) –makes a lot of money‚ but a lot of responsibility ****SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) ****Head application developers have the hardest job UML (Unified Modeling Language) set of graphical notations‚ (pictures) ***BLUEPRINT***
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1. Both forms of policing require the input from the community‚ but are applied differently. Community policing requires citizens to work proactively with law enforcement; however‚ “POP” is aimed at solving community problems by grouping community incidents to identify possible causes (pg. 4‚ 86) 2. SARA model stands for Scanning‚ Analysis‚ Response‚ and Assessment. (pg. 100-101) S. In the past year there have been 150 car burglaries‚ and the year before 70. Which gangs that live in the area‚ and
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CIS Questions 1. World Wide Web is a global library of information available to anyone connected to the Internet. Some of the task can be done are search for information‚ conduct research‚ watch videos‚ play games with other‚ etc. Each electronic document on the web is called a webpage‚ which contain text‚ graphics‚ animation‚ audio‚ and video. Downloading is when you download a file or software program‚ you’re you just copying it form the internet to your own computer. Website is a collection of
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Disney Company I have chosen the Walt Disney Company as the topic for my Fortune 500 company case study. We all know that Disney is an extremely diverse entertainment company that not only focuses much of its attention on children‚ but rather the family as a whole. Business segments ranging from Studio Entertainment‚ Amusement Parks‚ and Consumer products‚ the Walt Disney Company is no doubt a leading Fortune 500 company. This is most likely due to the unique‚ imaginative‚ and exciting content
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Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy (TAVIS) Policing SSCI-3050U-001 Andrew Lee Kyle McCaughey 100429290 Program Description Public safety and the safety of communities are one of the most important areas of focus for the police‚ which is why I chose to do my policing paper on the crime prevention program known as TAVIS. TAVIS stands for Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy and was created on January 5th‚ 2006 which included 3 new rapid response teams with 18 officers
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Ethics in Policing CJS/210 November 1‚ 2009 William Whitlatch‚ Instructor Ethics in Policing According to Webster’s Dictionary‚ ethics is defined “as the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation” (Merriam-Webster Online). This concept is prevalent in the world of police work since police officers are supposed to be the “good” in whatever is considered a “bad” situation. Many police departments offer training in ethics during the time in which
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Predictive-Corrective Incompressible SPH B. Solenthaler ∗ University of Zurich R. Pajarola † University of Zurich Figure 1: Three examples produced with our incompressible simulation: (Left) 2M particles splashing against the simulation boundaries. (Center) Close-up view of a wave tank. (Right) A fluid represented by 700k particles colliding with cylinder obstacles. Abstract We present a novel‚ incompressible fluid simulation method based on the Lagrangian Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH)
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