Associate Program Material Appendix H Repetition and Decision Control Structures In one of the week 3 discussion questions we discussed the algorithm that would be required to make a peanut butter sandwich. In this CheckPoint you will need to take that one step further and create a program design to make a peanut butter sandwiches. Below you will find a partial program design; you need to complete it by adding the pseudocode in the required areas. You need to add one repetition (loop) control
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← Back to Set | Notes for Mid TermStudy online at quizlet.com/_3fr6q | 1. | A ballistic expert or crime scene photographer is best described as. A specialist in the collection and examination of the physical evidence of a crime | | Criminalist | 2. | A codified law is known as a. | | Statute | 3. | A controlled experiment provides some control over factors that threaten external validity. | | False | 4. | A correlation exists between sample size and the degree of confidence we can
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Antionette Stewart April 12‚ 2011 Law Enforcement CJ 384 CHAPTER 10 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. Which is the greater threat—domestic or international terrorism? Why? International terrorism because it’s foreign based or directed by countries or groups outside the United States against the United States. 2. Does your police department have a counterterrorism strategy in place? If so‚ what is it? The USA PATRIOT ACT which gives police unprecedented ability to search‚ seize‚ detain or eavesdrop
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Degrees Needed To Become A Police Officer Education: Police officers must have a minimum of a high school education‚ or its equivalent‚ and larger departments may require one or two years of college. Federal and State agencies typically require a college degree. Since civil service regulations govern the appointment of police in most jurisdictions‚ officers must pass a civil service examination. Officers usually undergo a
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English 111 December 5‚ 2011 Police brutality Police brutality is one of the most serious and divisive human rights violations in the United States and it occurs in every community. The job of a police officer is to maintain public order‚ prevent‚ and detect crime. They are engaged in a dangerous and stressful occupation that can involve violent situations that must be controlled. In many of these confrontations with the public it may become necessary for the police to administer force to take control
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Training for police officers is essential to the police department and the community. It allows the officer a pre-glimpse of what the roles and duties of a career in law enforcement will be like. During police training‚ officers will be tested and then evaluated on his or her performance. Officers will be tested on his or her physical or mental state. Both mental and physical state are essential to the livingly-hood of the officers and the department. One type of training that focus on the officer’s
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Over the past decade‚ police brutality has covered major headlines because officers have acted out in ways that have made citizens question their motives. The Law Dictionary defines police brutality as “the use of excessive and/or unnecessary force by police when dealing with civilians”. Things such as unjustified shootings‚ deadly chokings‚ and rough treatment have all added to the constant problem of police brutality mainly‚ in the black community. Annoyingly‚ the police officers responsible for
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I interviewed Sergeant John Keefer‚ at the Borough of Ambler Police department. Sgt. Keefer’s responsibilities as a sergeant in the department is to plan‚ prioritize‚ assign‚ supervise‚ and review the work from local law enforcement staff. He mentioned they are involved in traffic and field patrol‚ investigations‚ crime prevention‚ community relations‚ and related services‚ and activities; supervise staff in dispatch‚ records‚ and property and evidence room as assigned. The first part of the questions
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Rich Barnes Police procedures essay 2/26/10 Pd4/5 Advances in Technologies that impacted on Policing The police have originated from many years ago coming up with new technology to make the people the serve safe. Police officers made a change to patrol on foot to actual patrol cars. They have made it so nobody has to wait for a call to no were crimes is ‚ they have two way radios always strapped around them. And they also made it to where as though they have lab tops in every patrol
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country fair and regimented. The police force was meant for good it was meant to help and improve us as a united front. Even though‚ they are trying their hardest and trying to insure your safety‚Police are taking their power or authority too serious and hurting or killing people. They haven taken many lives of people who intrusted them and believed to be there to protect them The police force is an interesting job to go into if you have the right mindset and motives. Police officers are supposed to be
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