CheckPoint: Reactive Patrol Response Scott Steward CJS/210 February 21‚ 2014 Keith McIninch CheckPoint: Reactive Patrol Response In police work there are many different forms of patrolling which can be effective for officers. Reactive patrol is a form of random patrol which relates to an officer responding to a call after a crime has been committed. This is due to a call in progress‚ violation or for a rapid response for a call of service. Since officers are roaming around their assigned area it
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CapStone Checkpoint Charles Stanford Jr. CJS/250 3/7/2013 Michael Frederick It is important for security professional to know specifics about the particular target environment to which they are assigned because of the safety of the people and the staff within the specific environment. When security professional know things such as the names of streets‚ and the entrance and exits within the environment; they can have security plan in place for the different areas within
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Police and Law Enforcement Response Jamie Erwin CJS/200 August 17‚ 2014 William Hubbard Police and Law Enforcement Response Police have many roles in society‚ to uphold and enforce the law without judgment‚ to protect all human life‚ human rights and liberty. Police promote and preserve public order‚ they also protect public properties. They create a feeling of safeness with-in the community‚ they provide assistance to people who are in danger. Facilitate orderly movement of people and vehicles
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Does the Drinking Age Truly Make a difference? Thomas Dertinger Dr. Tara Parrello CJ 113 Introduction to Criminal Justice December 8‚ 2011 Annotated Bibliography CJ 113 Introduction to Criminal Justice Research Question: Does the Drinking Age Truly Make a Difference? Fromme‚ K. Wetherill‚ R.R.‚ &Neal‚ D.J. (2010). Turning 21 and the Associated Changes in Drinking and Driving After Among College Students. Journal of American College Health‚ 59(1)‚ 21-27. The author’s
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Melisa Ross CJS 250 Week 1 The code of Hammurabi originated in Babylon in 1772BC‚ under the sixth king‚ King Hammurabi. This doctrine contained 282 laws which extended from household laws such as stipulations for divorce‚ and wage laws. The code also dictated that a strict eye for an eye policy as well as enslavement may be used‚ and also regulated military actions. Dracos Law was the first constitution of Athens and originated in 622
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it is Schmidt has the right to claim the payments from Kepong Prospecting Ltd? Second‚ is it Kepong Prospecting purposely delay or obstruct the judgment made by court? 3. The decision for the case This case is heard upon Thomson CJ‚ Hill and Good JJA. Their judgment on this case is appeal allowed with costs and set aside the ex parte Order of 26th June‚ 1961 as the respondent’s application was of necessity made under section 19 of the Debtors Ordinance [*376]. An applicant for
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Introduction At first‚ the NSW Supreme Court found that the Public Relation Oriented Security was not vicariously liable as the assault was motivated by guard’s blood lust and want beyond the reasonable acts. In Sprod bnf v Public Relations Oriented Security Pty Ltd[1]‚ the court of appeal was faced with complex difficulty concerning the employee’s authority either the authority of the employee is within the scope of employment or not which may resulted in vicarious liability. Material Facts
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Tallerman & Co Pty Ltd v Nathan’s Merchandise (Vic) Pty Ltd (1957) 98 CLR 93 PART I Summary of Facts The dispute occurred in Victoria between a registered company‚ Tallerman & Co Pty Ltd ("the plaintiff") and an incorporated company‚ Nathan’s Merchandise Pty Ltd. ("the defendant)‚ where both parties operated their business. Two previous binding contracts (orders No. 58 and No. M57) were made in communications on 14th May 1951 and 2nd August 1951 respectively‚ each for the sale by the plaintiff
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hearing whereby the public and media has opportunity to attend. In such circumstances‚ parties value their privacy but also require a formal and binding proceeding. Arbitration is more suitable. b) Speed and cost effectiveness Patrick Keane CJ‚ in his opening speech at the International Dispute Resolution Conference firmly reiterated the benefit of arbitration as “quicker‚ more expert‚ and likely to be cheaper than the lengthier and elaborate proceedings in court”. Opting for arbitration
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FINC2012 – Essay CDOs and the sub-prime crisis Yuzhou Fang SID: 310303885 Semester 2 2010 The protagonist of sub-prime crisis: CDOs Synopsis The most exciting developments in financial market in recent decades have been in credit derivatives market. This essay will focus on one prevalent credit derivatives: CDOs. By describing what CDO’s are and how they operate‚ the author try to reveal the charisma of CDOs and show why banks and financial institutions are
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