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    The Power of Authority

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    Authority Authority means the legitimate or acceptable use of power. “If an order given by a leader to a member of his group is accepted by the member and controls his activity in the group‚ then the order is said to carry authority” C.I Barnard Authority means the ability to control the behavior of others. Authority is a symbolic reality and it is the ability to influence person’s actions in a desired direction without resorting to force. The most important earthly influence in a person ’s life

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    Signature Tutorial 2 Nolwazi Dlamini Traditional Authority is based on customs and tradition and the long established way of doing things. (Heywood‚ 2007:220). This authority tends to be irrational and inconsistent and perpetuates the status quo. Traditional authority does not change or evolve. Traditional authority helps to shape the political culture by keeping values such as receptivity‚ respect and duty. An example of this type of authority would be a patriarchal structure where “the servants

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    _______________________________________________________________ Report Information from ProQuest February 22 2012 23:10 _______________________________________________________________ Document 1 of 1 Gender Stress: Differences in Critical Life Events among Law Enforcement Officers Bradway‚ Jacquelyn. International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences 4.1 (Jan-Jun 2009): 1-12. _______________________________________________________________ Find a copy Check for full text via 360 Link _______________________________________________________________

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    How does law enforcement affect the average person? Law Enforcement is a worthwhile career because we constantly need more protection. I’m doing Law Enforcement and I’ll be talking about job descriptions‚ education‚ procedures‚ types of law Enforcers‚ salaries. I’ll be telling you all about 5 important categories due to law enforcement and law enforcers. This is a worthwhile career that constantly helps people throughout the time period of life. I feel that law enforcement is a very helpful

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    cyber crimes tend to go unreported or severely underreported. Another problem is that law enforcement officials (as well as parents and their children) do not have adequate training‚ allocation of funds‚ coordination with other agencies‚ or proper understanding of applicable laws that pertain to cyber crime. From all angles cyber crime is a difficult problem to tackle‚ and there is a definite need for law enforcement to catch up with the technology of cyber space‚ which is quickly becoming a feeding

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    OTHER AUTHORITIES ANILESHTEWARI B.A.LL.B(Hons) 4TH SEM Page | 1 TABLE OF CONTENT        Introduction to OTHER AUTHORITIES with reference to Article 12. Brief synopsis of the term OTHER AUTHORITIES Other Authorities. Ajay Hasia Case. Some of the NON-STATUTORY BODIES which have been held to be ‘AUTHORITIES’ within the meaning of Article 12. The National Commission to Review The Working Of The Constitution 2002. Conclusion Page | 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would

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    Impact of the USA Patriot Act on Local Law Enforcement Teddilane Turner PSF8200 Advanced Research in Public Safety Issues‚ Theory‚ and Concepts This paper presents the topic selected for the final Public Safety Case Analysis Project‚ an overview of the USA Patriot Act‚ its impact on local law enforcement‚ and the potential for net widening. Congress reacted to the violation to our country on September 11‚ 2001 by passing the USA Patriot Act into law on October 26‚ 2001. (USA Patriot

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    “The end of law is not to abolish or restrain‚but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created beings capable of law‚ where there is no law‚ there is no freedom.” -John Locke. What does it mean to serve? To provide a service for others‚ fully expecting nothing in return. This is what I have been shown in my life. For some I have known‚ this means even laying down their lives for something they fully believed was greater than themselves. This is the highest example of servanthood

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    “Traditional vs. New Law Enforcement Strategies” Frank DeMorrow CRMJ-310 July 29‚ 2012 Professor Maia Jefferson The law enforcement community plays an important role in our day-to-day lives. They are not only tasked with enforcing the laws‚ but they are also tasked with helping out the community in various ways. What happens when the traditional model of law enforcement is changed? Will there be any resistance from certain divisions of the police force? What will be the major factor for the

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    Noise Enforcement Introduction Barking dogs‚ construction equipment‚ amplified musical instruments‚ trash trucks‚ and loud parties are all examples of noise found in major urban areas. Understandably‚ certain noise levels must be tolerated by all citizens in order for normal functions of urban life to continue. However‚ excessive‚ unnecessary‚ and/or annoying noise is subject to regulation. On March 29‚ 1982‚ the City Council adopted a new Noise Ordinance that established limits on noise pollution

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