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    Crime Analyst

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    During their studies‚ Crime Analyst’s follow a specific process: data collection‚ data collation‚ analysis‚ dissemination and finally feedback. Data collection begins when a crime is reported. Information gathered by police officers and/or police dispatchers is entered into a computer system where the data is stored. It is important the data be collected within a reasonably short time from incident. Data is collected and stored for several years

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    A security company phones your station with a report on a silent alarm in a store they monitor being triggered in the early afternoon. Moments later‚ a citizen calls to report a group of rowdy teenagers breaking bottles on the same street. Your dispatcher directs your patrol car (with yourself and a partner) to the store address. You discover the store was robbed and the clerk has been assaulted. Several refrigerator units in the store have been damaged. A trail of broken beer bottles leads away

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    Chestwood Road Diary

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    On 13 August 2016 at 11:11p.m. Patrolman Parker and I were dispatched to 2224 Chestwood Road. The call was in reference to a physical altercation between a man and a woman. The two were later identified as Demetrius Givens and Kelia Richardson. We were met at the residence by Blanche Gooden‚ Givens’ mother‚ who showed us to the guest house located in the back yard of the residence. Patrolman Parker made an initial contact with both parties inside the guest house. He then escorted

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    Question Case Cemex

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    Questions 1. What benefits have CEMEX and the other global competitors in cement derived from globalization? More broadly‚ how can cross-border activities add value in an industry as apparently localized as cement? CEMEX and their competitors have realized many benefits from globalization. The first of these was a reduction on tariffs associated with exporting their product. If the manufacturer has a localized facility‚ they do not have to pay export tariffs on the delivery of cement. Next

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    Police Ethical Dilemmas

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    have been faced with an ethical dilemma. A police officer can encounter these types dilemmas on a daily basis. I remember one of the first ethical issues I faced‚ was during my probationary phase. We had been dispatched to a one car accident. The dispatcher advised the complaint was a motorist who observed a vehicle severe off the road hit a guardrail and split a pole. My partner who had relinquished all his duties that night because he had a rookie riding with him. Once we made it to the scene‚ the

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    “Slavery has existed from as early time as historical records furnish any information of the social and political condition of mankind” (Ruffin) The institution of slavery in America‚ was motivated by the race and cultural differences as well as the economic benefits of free labor. Ever since the beginning of slavery‚ back in the 1820’s‚ slaves endured 245 years of physical‚ and mental trauma and torment at the hands of slave owners‚ and even after that blacks were still treated poorly due to segregation

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    Liham Pangaplikasyon

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    Chapter I 1. Race Condition Race Condition occurs when two threads access a shared variable at the same time. The first thread reads the variable‚ and the second thread reads the same value from the variable. Then the first thread and second thread perform their operations on the value‚ and they race to see which thread can write the value last to the shared variable. The value of the thread that writes its value last is preserved‚ because the thread is writing over the value that the previous

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    Crime Analysis

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    enter crime reports and other data into a computer system. Officers may write reports in longhand that are then entered into the computer system by data entry clerks‚ officers may input incident reports directly into a computer system‚ or police dispatchers may write reports directly into the computer system. The policies dictating data entry procedures‚ as well as the care taken by the individuals who execute the procedures‚ are crucial to crime analysis because they affect both the quantity and

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    Predictability and control are major discussion points in Ritzer’s The McDonaldization of Society. These are points that have both pros and cons in regards to “irrationality of rationality” as evidenced in both the health care system and the health care debate in the United States. The “irrationality of rationality” can be described as the downside to something that is seemingly perfect‚ or seemingly rational. We must look at McDonaldization as both enabling and constraining (Giddens). The healthcare

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    going on around us at all times. We should be able to recognize if someone is on the verge of committing a crime or is in the process of committing a crime. One mistake can be our last mistake. For example‚ if we receive a call from dispatch and the dispatcher is saying the suspect is armed and we hear the suspect is unarmed this can be a fatal mistake. With this new position‚ I can understand how details are even more important. Details are important in every step of our job. Listening to details when

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