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    speeches in 1865 as he explained to the public about women’s rights and why women should be allowed to vote thus leading her to the creation of the NUWSS. Millicent did not believe that violence gave results‚ so the NUWSS attempted many peaceful methods of communicating with the men of the government to get there rights law past‚ for example they wrote letters to members of parliament‚ they visited member’s houses and they signed many‚ many‚ many petitions. However‚ there rather feeble attempts were

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    Since the founding of this country‚ to the wild west‚ and up to the present‚ the agenda of the policing bodies have been clear: to uphold and enforce the laws of our society. Of course the way they do this today had undergone changes from the first police forces of early America‚ law enforcement has seen trends come and go. Law enforcement is divided into three major eras throughout history. These eras are the political era‚ the reform era and the community era. The political era that took

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    What is alternative therapy?? Alternative therapies‚ also known as complementary therapies‚ are any kind of practice whose goal is to improve‚ maintain and promote good health. This natural practice works with your own body as a whole‚ using the body’s own abilities to heal itself. These methods stem from traditional western medicine practices and incorporate different holistic and cultural beliefs. Three Main Types There are three main types of alternative therapies that we are going to

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    technology has continued to grow police have tried to move into a more proactive role while still allowing people to enjoy personal freedom and the right of presumed innocence. As part of the movement toward proactive policing‚ law enforcement are utilizing technology called predictive policing. With this system officers gather data and analyze it for patterns in order to understand the nature of a problem. The officers will then create strategies and tactics designed

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    American History of Policing Nickea Freber CJA214 February 4‚ 2013 William Cobasky American History of Policing The United States has a very strong background on their state and federal policy system. Throughout the years the American Policing System has had a lot of impacts. There are different agencies in the criminal justice system that covers state and federal. The relationship between state and federal can affect the police and the way they practice different things. In the history

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    Alternative Dispute Resolution” “It is the spirit and not the form of law that keeps the justice alive.” -- LJ Earl Warren INTRODUCTION: Alternative methods of dispute resolutions‚ popularly known as ADR are necessary. As an alternative to existing methods of dispute resolution

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    2014). The everyday role of a police officer requires a great deal of responsibility‚ discretion making‚ customer service skills and community policing practices. This essay will discuss critical factors and important issues relating to police legitimacy and the contributions discretion making‚ customer service and community policing make to legitimacy of policing for members within the community. Prior to the reform era police were described as authoritarian‚ fearful‚ unapproachable and unethical.

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    Media framing is when the media assigns their own meanings to events by focusing on small parts of the event that correlate with the beliefs they want to portray. A prime example of media framing is the events of the Foxconn suicides detailed within “Worker-Intellectual Unity: Trans border Sociological Intervention in Foxconn”. As one can determine from the study‚ the Chinese government did very little to relieve or bring attention to the events occurring at Foxconn‚ a company that produces Apple

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    Neurolinguistics programming uses in policing This is an approach that focuses on communication‚ the personal development of a person and the psychotherapy of an ordinary person. I found an interest in this topic because skills such as communication is important to policing because it allows an officer to have a good relationship with the victims or any other person they are interviewing at a time of a crime. We also discussed how communication is important in class and I would like to expand upon

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    There were several different forms of early policing with kin policing and nightwatch being two of the earliest styles. Kin policing was a style of enforcement where family members or tribes enforced the informal and customary rules of the group. Punishments meted out from this type of policing were brutal and tended to fall into the category of “an eye for an eye”. Nightwatch was a collection of citizens who patrolled at night monitoring the city for fires and other problems‚ eventually progressing

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