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    Unit 24

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    Unit 24: Aspects of Criminal law relating to Business The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 allow companies and organisations to be guilty of these offences where serious managerial failures result in gross breach of a duty of care. This Act created a new offence of corporate manslaughter to apply to companies‚ government departments‚ police forces etc. However‚ before this Act was introduced‚ a corporation could only be convicted of manslaughter if a single employee of the

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    Ned Kelly's Crimes

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    Thesis/Hypothesis: Being a criminal doesn’t always mean that they are a bad person. This is meant to mean that no matter the severity of the crime committed by a person‚ it doesn’t automatically mean that they are a bad person. To determine if a criminal is a bad person it involves understanding the motivation that is the cause of the crime committed by the criminal. This is shown in the film Ned Kelly as Ned’s crimes are committed in retaliation for the mistreatment of him by the Victorian Police

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    detainment. Concertedly‚ these elements will have an effect on the outcome of the case as hand‚ as such the issue of assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest. The notion present in the case DPP v Car talks about arrest as a last resort. As Constable Parker had no grounds to arrest Emilie‚ the arrest itself constitutes as a breach of power and an unlawful act. Subsequently‚ the actions succeeding the arrest would not have occurred and the evidence would not be available; Emilie had only assaulted

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    technique with the Inspector‚ however this time to gain leverage over him by asking if he sees much of ‘Chief Constable‚ Colonel Roberts’‚ following up his threat with a disclosure of his superiority; “He’s an old friend of mine…I see him fairly. We play golf together…”. This was intended to make the Inspector feel belittled and impressed by Birling’s relationship with the Chief Constable‚ however Priestly makes this decidedly lost on the Inspector‚ because as a symbol of socialism‚ he wouldn’t care

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    women police face problem

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    analysis the data and try to understand the present problem and also try to solve them for future generation. Reason behind choosing the research topic: When a male police officer was asked in 1916 whether women would ever be police constables‚ he burst out laughing‚ replying: "No‚ not even if the war lasts 50 years. However‚ the Women’s Police Service‚ made up of volunteers‚ had been founded in 1914. Female police officers first joined the Metropolitan Police in 1919‚ although the then

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    The Evolution Of Policing

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    London’s new Metropolitan police which was responsible for preventing crime and catching criminals. In the seventieth century village authorities began selecting men to become guardians of the peace. They were similar to constables in stopping crime and maintaining the peace. Constables were found in all colonies as soon as local governments were organized. The Sheriff‚ the first of the formal law enforcement officer to appear in the vast territories beyond the Mississippi river was closely modeled after

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    The police service is usually financed by public funds and serves the benefit of the public at large. However‚ there are situations where the police service makes charges to individuals and organizations to recover costs incurred in the delivery of their services. Section 25 of the Police Act 1996 provides that special police services is provided to any individual who has made payments of charges stipulated by statutory provisions. Special police services relate to policing of events such as concerts

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    W100

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    passed off as the student’s own. Question 2: a) As specified in the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 Part V‚ section 61(1)‚ a senior police officer can actually decide if someone is trespassing on land‚ or indeed by ‘any constable at the scene’ can also make this decision ‚ section 61(3) refers. b) In accordance with the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 Part V‚ section 61(1)‚ the number of people who need to be on the land before it might be considered trespass

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    The Most Important Role of the Police is to Prevent Crime As Sir Robert Peel‚ the founder of the modern Police Force‚ stated in 1829: " The police are the public and the public are the police. The police are only members of the public that are paid to give full time attention to duties that are incumbent upon every citizen in the interest of community welfare and existence." The Scottish police motto is ’semper vigilo ’ meaning always watchful and the police are charged to guard‚ watch and patrol

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    Victorian Police Role

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    Task 1: The role performed by the police in our community is generally to enforce the law. The police primarily enforce criminal law in which the laws are made to protect the rights of the community and individuals. Not only do the police enforce law‚ they also act as a deterrent to prevent crime and help to preserve peace. In addition‚ the police are an important part of emergency services where they are often responsible providing further assistance. Overall‚ their key duties are to protect life

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