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    Policing Practices and Operations Aimee Pallais Contemporary Issues and Futures in Criminal Justice September 15‚ 2014 John Peterson Police organizations traditionally respond to criminal activities and criminal acts after they have already occurred. After the crime is committed and after police officers arrive at the scene‚ future investigations and routine patrols are done. The police organizations are characterized in several ways; routine patrol‚ rapid response for service‚ arrests‚ investigations

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    Problems in My Community

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    Problems in my community Our community San Lorenzo‚ Santa Fe -ARG is an area called “industrial belt”‚ in this area is the main grain exporting port in the country. This has been the causes of our problems because economic interests were prioritized over the wellness of the community. In my community there are three big problems: 1- Pollution: there are many air and water pollution issues that affect the community. 2- Traffic: new roads are needed to separate the accesses for cars and

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    Introduction This module introduces Community Problem Solving as a teaching and learning strategy. As such‚ it is the ’practical’ application module that builds on the ideas for citizenship education developed in Module 7. It also draws on the ideas about experiential‚ enquiry and values education‚ Future Problem Solving and learning outside the classroom in other modules. Community Problem Solving provides students with an opportunity to practice the skills that are needed to participate in finding

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    Describe a problem in your community that affects you‚ how it affects you and what you believe should be done to solve the problem. As I was young child Ulaanbaatar city was beautiful small city. In winter there was enough dick snow to play on it. Just little number of cars had not made a big trouble. Ulaanbaatar city is located between 4 big mountains and initially build only for 400 thousand inhabitants. After several extreme cold and harsh winters‚ many farmers have lost their belongings

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    The article chosen for review is "Obstacles to effective policing in Nigeria" by Emmanuel C. Onyeozili. It follows the changes in the policing system in Nigeria from pre-colonial to post-colonial systems. It aims to add support to the claim that colonialism and the methods of colonial policing were not in the best interest of the people native to the areas that became Nigeria. The information presented in the article is based on an ethnographic observation of happenings from independence‚ the Nigerian

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    Racial Profiling An issue that is widely debated but often is left lingering if it’s correct to use racial profiling as a police tactic. Bob Herbert‚ wrote‚ ‘’Jim Crow Policing” published in 2010 in the New York City needs to be restrained. Herbert begins building his credibility by using rhetorical appeal of logos in the form of statistics to establish the incapability of the victims of racial profiling in New York City in the end of the article‚ he relies heavily on pathos and emotionally driven

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    The job of a police officer is extremely prestigious and commands a great deal of respect. It can also be very controlling and demanding. They work long and vigorous hours to sustain law and order‚ provide services to the public to guarantee their safety‚ and protection of their property. The satisfaction obtained from knowing that they can protect and defend public lives and property is a big deal. But even with this great deal of responsibility‚ some police officers still tend to break laws and

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    1. CheckPoint: Record Formats * Resource: Ch. 4 of Essentials of Health Information Management: Principles and Practices 1. Summarize‚ in 250 to 300 words‚ the differences among source oriented records‚ problem oriented records‚ and integrated records. 2. Include how you think the advantages and disadvantages of each record format affect everyday work—remember to think about retrieving records as well as filing them. 3. Post your CheckPoint in your Assignment Section as an MS-Word

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    are in conflict. The expression “You’re damned if you do‚ damned if you don’t.” vividly captures the definition. That is‚ in a dilemma‚ there appears to be no right answer or solution. 2. How does Pollack’s paradigm for ethical decision-making in policing fail? Sometimes‚ the same conclusion to an ethical dilemma can be reached using several different ethical systems‚ but sometimes using different ethical

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    Early roots of policing: Sir Robert Peel’s (1820s) nine principles and their connection to modern day policing Sir Robert Peel is known in the history books as the person who created the first form of an English police department‚ called the London Metropolitan Police. However‚ the first acknowledgement of any sort of police department or criminal justice system occurred 1000 years earlier by the English King Alfred the Great. King Alfred the Great came up with this idea when he was preparing

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