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    EFFECTIVE POLICE/COMMUNITY RELATIONS AS A CURE “TO STOP‚ QUESTION AND FRISK” By Sidique Wai‚ 2013 candidate for Public Advocate (WAI4NY.COM) The glorious days when police officers were posted on most street corners in neighborhoods throughout New York City is long gone! So are the days when neighborhood youths could would glowingly talk about a beat cop as a friend and role model that they conferred with in times of need. Today‚ political posturing to gather votes has

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    Multicultural Issues in Supervision Ethical supervision must consider the ways in which diversity factors can influence the process. In addition to course work‚ supervisors need a framework to approach differences in culture‚ race‚ gender‚ socioeconomic status‚ religion‚ and other variables pertaining to clients being seen by trainees (Falender & Shafranske‚ 2004). The ACA’s (2005) code of ethics dealing with supervision states that “Counseling supervisors are aware of and address the role of diversity

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    missing at 5:52 am December 26th 1996. Patsy then found a two and a half page ransom note on the kitchen staircase. After she found the ransom note she hysterically called 911. The local police then conducted a search of their home noticing there was no noticeable signs of break in or forced entry. Boulder police detective Linda Ardnt first conducted a search in the basement after searching the bathroom and “train room” they then opened the wine cellar and found six year olds JonBenets body covered

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    POLICE: HISTORY Throughout the history of civilization‚ societies have sought protection for their members and possessions. In early civilizations‚ members of one ’s family provided this protection. Richard Lundman has suggested that the development of formal policing resulted from a process of three developmental stages. The first stage involves informal policing‚ where all members of a society share equally in the responsibility for providing protection and keeping order. The second stage‚ transitional

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    6 BUILDING DIVERSITY COMPETENCE IN SUPERVISION Notwithstanding that it is a core component of psychology training‚ diversity is one of the most neglected areas in supervision training and research. The majority of attention to diversity has been devoted to culture— just one particular aspect—rather than to the broader construct. Diversity includes culture in all its aspects‚ as well as socioeconomic status‚ race‚ religion‚ disabilities or ableness‚ age‚ gender‚ and sexual orientation‚ all of

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    In this model‚ the process of implementing the clinical supervision in nursing should be formalized together with the whole structure of the service and of the institution‚ thereby ensuring the participation and involvement of everyone. The works should begin with the identification of the nurses’ needs and the formation of the concepts‚ objectives and strategies to be followed. After defining the clinical supervision model in nursing to be implemented‚ it is important to select supervisors

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    exceptions to this requirement. For instance in crisis situation where the delay in getting a warrant would make the search useless‚ it is allowed. This is referred to as a “time is of the essence” clause. A valid arrest automatically permits the police to search the surroundings of the subject per se and the subject to disarm him/her and to prevent evidence from being destroyed or tainted. The same rule applies to cars and other vehicles because they may transport or contain contraband. The purpose

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    Danielson Model Developmental/Reflective Models Clinical Supervision/Hunter Model Post World War II Scientific Management Supervision is conducted by local government and clergy. 1700’s-mid 1800’s mid 1800’s- 1930’s 1940’s-1950’s late 1950’s-early 1980’s mid 1980’s-mid 1990’s mid 1990’s-present There were many eras in supervision. The earliest notes the use of local government and clergy to supervise teachers

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    Joseph Dizon MG271 - Principles of Supervision Week Two Supervision Homework 28 January 2015 1. What are the differences between motivation and job satisfaction? What results are obtained from a motivated employee? What results are obtained from a satisfied employee? Motivation is something that will keep you going further while Satisfaction is something that you are content with and don’t see any more progress to move further. Money‚ promotion and/or benefits are good example of motivational factors

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    Title How effective is police stop and search (PACE act 1984)? Introduction This assessment will focus on Section 1 of The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (Stop and Search powers). I will look at the use of stop and search before the Macpherson report and after the Macpherson report and compare how it has changed. The use of stop and search powers allow the police to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour‚ and to prevent more serious crimes occurring generally in public places like a Football

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