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    The concept of a learning organization knows its roots back to Garratt in 1987‚ which later on in the late 90’s was revived by Peter Senge. Senge (1990) focuses on the organization acting as a unit where innovative ideas are generated and common goals are reached. Collective commitment of the team is fundamental. Furthermore‚ according to Senge (1990)‚ the organization must go through 5 domains in order to reach the productivity of a learning organization: systems thinking‚ personal mastery‚ mental

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    The police department is important to our community. There are several departments and agencies designed to keep the people safe from drugs‚ homicide‚ armed robbery‚ rape‚ hate crimes‚ etc. There are various acts of violence that take place in America but the police are practicing safety precautions to keep our streets safe. In this paper‚ I will be addressing the various types of police agencies at localstate‚ and federal levels. I also will be addressing the roles and functions of police organizations

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    beginning of change in the role of the federal government. Most of his new ideas aimed at creating new jobs almost always require the assistance of government fundings. Because of this‚ the government started spending more and more money in the 1930’s than it was recieving‚ this which as a reprocution ended uo creating a huge deficit. Some people during this period‚ believed that the government was now pushing its powers way too far‚ disreguarding what the Federal Government has done and started critisizing

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    State governments‚ a step above local government but a step below federal government. They exercise reserved powers‚ in other words all powers not given to the federal government or the citizens of the state. These powers are established in the Tenth Amendment and include laws directed at the public welfare such as health and safety laws. In general‚ state governments are a practice of federalism which is the middle position between having a central government in total control and having the people

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    Overcoming Language barriers in law enforcement I. Ways of overcoming language barriers between law officers and citizens II. Language training as the most effective technique of overcoming language barrier III. Law department responsibility in catering for training cost Overcoming Language Barriers in Law Enforcement Law officers are finding it hard to work effectively mostly within communities that do not speak English. These communities in ability to communicate effectively with the officers

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    Effects of Stress in Law Enforcement Glenn R. Kapheim CJAD 451; Management of Criminal Justice Agencies Professor Charles Hall July 10‚ 2013 Similar to military service‚ individuals are attracted to a law enforcement profession for various reasons. Some are interested in the authoritative position while others are attracted by the ability to uphold high standards of law enforcement. Whatever the reason for pursuing this line

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    to our own privacy and personal affairs. National security aims to keep us safe and protect our welfare. So the question is‚ would you be mad if you found that someone was secretly reading your texts‚phone calls and email and storing it all ? Because that’s exactly what the government is doing. This heightened security began after the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11th‚ 2001‚ and has only grown over the years. Creating better security was obviously a necessity‚ but in doing so they

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    understand someone‚ take a walk in their shoes.“ From this‚ one is not able to truly comprehend the feelings someone may have or how many difficulties a person endeavors on a day-to-day basis‚ unless they spend time with them. The topic that I helped research as a group for our senior project was how students with special needs cooperate with others like them‚ and then how they interact with people in society that do not have these needs. While researching this project‚ I kept one question in mind‚ what similarities

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    I joined the police department‚ I knew I wanted to be a part of something great. I wanted to leave a legacy and make an impression on others. I was the first in my family to choose a career in law enforcement‚ so initially‚ I was unaware of the challenges this career field came with. My mom was a teacher‚ and my dad worked in the printing business. Both were successful in their chosen fields‚ but they were blind to the demands required for a fulfilling career in law enforcement. To be successful‚

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    any child who watches television can recite the words: "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney" Yet the 1966 Supreme Court ruling in Miranda v. Arizona remains the subject of often heated debate‚ and has had a great impact on law enforcement in the U.S. On March 13‚ 1963‚ eight dollars in cash was stolen from a Phoenix‚ Arizona bank worker‚ Police suspected and arrested Ernesto Miranda for committing

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