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    IV: Police and Excessive Force It is hard to define what excessive force is. There’s no concrete definition of excessive force. Police have to subdue suspects every day. Under certain circumstances it may be necessary to use force. The reasonable levels of force are presumed by law enforcement officers on the street‚ second-guessed by police review boards and sometimes tested in civil lawsuits and criminal prosecutions on a case-by-case basis. When cops use more force than there is necessary

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    Porters's 6 Forces

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    List and explain the 6 forces of the Porter model. Six Forces Model:  The Six Forces Model (SFM) is a business strategy tool.  It is primarily used as an industry model to assess the competitiveness of a market. The Six Forces Model is an improvement over the Five Forces Model developed by Michael Porter. SFM is more specific than even SWOT‚ and is also used as an alternative to SWOT. SFM analyses six areas in a market place:- Competition: Are there a lot competition in the market? Are there

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    3. Assuming‚ on balance‚ that you favor a task force approach‚ what difficulties do you foresee‚ and how will each be addressed? The problems foreseen are: 1. Who is the leader of the task force? To determine the leader of the task force should be decided by these factors. 1) Where the first incident occurred? 2) Which location has the most damage or victims? 3) Which location has the best evidence or most evidence? 4) Which agency has the most experience in the field with multi-agency and jurisdictional

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    this requires 15 s‚ what is the (a) acceleration and (b) distance traveled by the car? 2. Albert is riding his scooter at a velocity of 80 km/h when he sees an old woman crossing the road 45 m away. He immediately steps hard on the brakes to get the maximum acceleration of 7.5 m/square second. how far will he go before stopping? Will he hit the old woman? 3. the time a male bungee jumper if freely falling is 1.5 seconds (a) What is the velocity of the jumper at the end of 1.5 s? (b) how high

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    Weak Nuclear Force

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    have a positive or negative charge. Electric forces are repulsive between similar charges‚ so there must be a force much stronger than electromagnetism keeping them together. This force is called the Strong Nuclear Force‚ and it is about a hundred times stronger than the electromagnetic force. Its strength allows it to hold a nucleus together‚ despite the desire of the electromagnetic force to thrust it apart. Despite its relative strength‚ the strong force fades away abruptly and dramatically outside

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    There are three driving forces of globalization. Improvements in technology‚ improvements in transportation and investments by transnational corporations (TNCs) Firstly‚ Improvements in technology has made communications among people in different locations faster and more convenient. People across the globe can communicate with tools such as telephone‚ electronic mail‚ fax and video conferencing. Satellite technology has enabled messages to be transmitted from one location and received in another

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    Employment Of Mechanised Forces In An Urban Environment For Both Conventional And Asymmetric Warfare General Since World War II‚ conflicts in Korean and Vietnam wars‚ Bosnia‚ Somalia and Lebanon have spilled over into towns and cities. It seems that future conflicts will increasingly feature urban operations as part of the battlefield. There has been rapid and extensive urbanisation at the global level. Forty eight percent of the world’s population lived in urban areas in 2003‚ fifty percent

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    Local and Regional Forces

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    Section B. Is local diversity a product of regional forces‚ local forces‚ or both‚ and how might we know? In ecology‚ the change in species diversity across space and time is one of the oldest studied subjects‚ however the underlying causes of many diversity patterns is under much debate (Field et al. 2001; MacArthur‚ 1972; Rosenzweig‚ 1995). How does diversity arise (Erwin 1991)? How is diversity distributed in space (Dean et al. 1997‚ Fonseca et al. 2000)? And how is diversity maintained

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    Delta Force During the 1970’s the United States became the favorite whipping boy for any terrorist group that was worthy of bearing the name. They had realized that American interests throughout the world could be struck at with little or no retaliation. At this point in the century America had sickened of warfare in Vietnam and was both unwilling and unable to strike back at the pests of terrorism. Our government did little more than apply Band-Aids to wounds while ignoring the infection

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    Police Force Integration

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    Integration of the Police Force The local police departments along with the Erie County Sherriff’s are soon too integrated into one force. This paper will talk about three problems that will arise from this integration and then three solutions for each one of these problems. With that there will be drastic changes‚ from rank structure‚ to pay grades‚ to how they will operate as one force rather than different precincts. This means that they have to find a way of going about this drastic change

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