Impact of the USA Patriot Act on Local Law Enforcement Teddilane Turner PSF8200 Advanced Research in Public Safety Issues‚ Theory‚ and Concepts This paper presents the topic selected for the final Public Safety Case Analysis Project‚ an overview of the USA Patriot Act‚ its impact on local law enforcement‚ and the potential for net widening. Congress reacted to the violation to our country on September 11‚ 2001 by passing the USA Patriot Act into law on October 26‚ 2001. (USA Patriot
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b Here m = -3 The negative reciprocal right now is equal to 0. m = 1/3 Find the equation of the line by using the point – slope formula Use the ordered pair (-1‚ 5) m = 1/3 Use equation of a line formula: y = mx + b Put the value of m into the equation: y = 1/3x + b Put the value of x into the equation: y = 1/3 * -1 + b Put the value of y into the equation: 5 = 1/3* -1 + b Place b on the left-side of the equation: 1/3 * -1 + b = 5 Multiply 1/3 by -1 to get -1/3 -1/3 + b = 5 Reorder
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A biased essay can diminish the writer’s reliability in the reader’s eye. Reliability is what makes a writer’s word reliable. If a writer fails to address the other side of an argument or concern‚ which they feel strongly‚ by paying no attention to it or by dismissing it‚ it is less likely that a reader will give their essay any credibility. “Acknowledging points of view different from your own also has the effect of fostering more credibility between you and the audience.” (McLean‚ S.‚ 2011‚ p.
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LEARNING TEAM TEAM DIVERSITY PAPER * Positive Ethnicity * The positive sides of a diverse team maybe the teams’ different points of view. Different groups of individuals bring different point of view to a group discussions and decisions toward issues. The different variations of attitudes and concepts can give valuable input while in brainstorming sessions plus issues demanding innovative ways out. The team identity is to produce a creative product‚ such as in a PowerPoint‚ and other work
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Probable Cause Article Jason Martin CJA/364 October 13‚ 2014 A. Zimmer Probable Cause Article We have already gone over the exclusionary rules associated with unwarranted searches and seizures‚ now we need to look at warranted searches and seizures. The Fourth Amendment requires that no warrants be issued unless based on probable cause by a sworn Affirmation‚ this applies to all warrants whether they are for search or seizure. In order to understand the concept behind warrants‚ we must also understand
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members of society ask what can be done to stop it; how can they help? The answer is action! Law enforcement‚ as well as Local‚ State‚ and Federal Government programs must be formed to address and take action to help combat this dilemma. Many programs in cities and states across the country have already been established‚ programs which address diversions‚ intervention‚ and prevention of juvenile crime. This paper will discuss two of these programs in the state of Florida‚ and address why the programs
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The (Plaintiff) Johnny Singstealer is seeking the sum of $1 million from the (Defendant) Bobby Bandleader‚ for alleged copyright abuse of the song “Happy Birthday to You”. The (Plaintiff) Johnny Singstealer is the copyright holder to the said song. The (Defendant) Bobby Bandleader is a Bistro owner who performs the song in an altered version (his own words are used) to his customers on their birthdays and have been doing so for the past twenty years without obtaining any licensing or permission
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1. Question : (TCO A) There is a decrease in the cost of labor for producing bicycles. (4 pts.) What happens to bicycle supply? (6 pts.) What happens to bicycle demand? Student Answer: When there is an increase in the price of labor for making bicycles the supply would decrease because it would cost more to make the bikes and the supply curve would shift to the left. There would be no change in the demand for the bicycles. Instructor Explanation: Since a change in costs to produce the
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Radical Formulas MAT 222 Intermediate Algebra Yelena Vaynberg August 11‚ 2013 Radical Formulas This week we learned about Radical Formulas and how this can be applied in our everyday lives. Radicals seem very complicated at first‚ but because we have learned so much already‚ it is just taking what we already know and apply it to the problem that we have been assigned. I have been asked to work a problem 103 and 104 on pages 605 and 606 of our math book Elementary
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Scenario: You are newly assigned to the detective bureau within your police department. You and your partner have just been dispatched to a suspicious death. When you get to the location‚ you find the media already set up and broadcasting live. As you approach‚ a reporter with a microphone in hand asks you specific questions related to the incident. You politely tell her that any and all information related to the incident will be forthcoming in a timely manner by the department’s information officer
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