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    Cj34 Unit 6 Assignment

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    N Shepard November 26‚ 2012 CJ340 Unit 6 Assignment Anthony Scarpelli In the first scenario Drugs at a Friend’s House there is a moral problem. As an off-duty officer watching people snorting cocaine at a friend ’s party must leave the premises immediately. Before leaving the premises‚ I will have to inform my friend about her friend ’s use of illegal drugs at her own home‚ dispose the illegal drugs‚ throw out her friends from the property‚ and to also inform my good friend that next time

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    When Wertenbaker began writing "Our Country’s Good" (in 1988) convicts and prisoners were looked upon with more shame and distaste than they are today. She set the play in the 19th Century‚ and back then people were executed for stealing a biscuit! She was trying to point out the terrible flaws that occurred back then and she definitely succeeded. This‚ however‚ was not the full aim of the play. I think that the play’s aim was to show convicts in a different light. In "Our Country’s Good"‚ many of

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    The Use of Deadly Force

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    something but possesses no threat to anyone physically then no there shouldn’t be deadly force involved. However if a suspect just robbed a bank and is carrying a gun and intending on harming an officer or mere civilian then the use of deadly force needs to be used. Also if an inmate in a prison escaping an officer should try other methods of stopping the inmate first then if those methods do not work they could use deadly force. In the case of an unarmed suspect deadly force should never be used because

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    Women in Military

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    Women in the United States have long fought for the right to be included in many facets of society such as the right to vote to breaking into professions like the medical field and getting females elected to major government offices. But one of the most intriguing questions of integration has yet to be fully answered. Apart from all others is the battle to allow women the right‚ the honor‚ and the privilege of serving and defending their country as part of the United States Armed Forces. Being in

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    Unit 1 Branched Scenario Colleen Garland CJ340: Applied Criminal Justice Ethics Kaplan University Abstract In the Unit1 branched scenario I am an officer working the midnight shift with my partner. We pull over a vehicle that does not have functioning taillights. My partner has a bad feeling about the driver and asks him to exit the vehicle‚ searches inside‚ and finds a handgun concealed under the front seat. My partner then proceeds to arrest the driver and at the station there is a hit on the

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    importance of proper accountability and permission. First I will talk a little about proper accountability. What exactly is accountability and why is it important? Accountability is the obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate records of property‚ documents‚ or funds. With his said‚ proper accountability puts someone in my case‚ soldiers in charge of all items issued to him or her. Things such as TA-50‚ equipment‚ vehicles‚ weapons‚

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    Uss Indianapolis

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    hits were there‚ at least we think they were up forward‚ are borne out by the fact we have almost no Marines who were reported in that section of the ship. We have not a single steward’s mate and their compartment was up there and we have very few officers that were in their rooms at the time of the explosion. So we believe all of those people were killed almost instantly. It’s inconceivable

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    materials‚ travel expenses‚ and training materials. Steps have been put in place to minimize the overall cost of the training but not at the cost of quality of the project. Budgetary Numbers: Humane Resources Cost: While the U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement has many internal resources that will be used to make this training successful but there are certain task that must be outsourced. The internal resource includes one resource from project management‚ two resources from the training department

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    I consider myself to be part of the mainstream American culture. However‚ there are a few customs and traditions that I’ve recognize as being present in my family. I think the first thing that has always been very prominent in my household is behavior and attitude. My sisters and I were brought up to always say thank you‚ your welcome‚ and to just be polite. So when we are around other family members or friends they tend to comment on how polite we are‚ or say “you don’t have to say thank you”

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    Once an Eagle memo

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    life circumstances that we all face‚ just as Damon did‚ but with a resilient attitude and approach life is manageable‚ even when in crisis. 2. Three key takeaways from the book are as follows: a. Sam Damon is‚ for the most part‚ the officer all other officers should aspire to be. He entered the service as an enlisted Soldier‚ not wanting to wait for his slot at West Point. This beginning alone is a significant indicator of this Soldier’s character and inherent traits that would aid in his development

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