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    CJM 407 27 September 2013 Gang and Security Threat Group Awareness When I pulled this web page up I found that it was from the Florida Department of Corrections. In 1992 the Department of corrections started to monitor the level of gang activity within their prisons. They also created a web page to assist the public in education regarding gang violence. While reading‚ I decided to review their question and answer section. Here I was able to review the difference between California Law and

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    Policing Function University of Phoenix CJ/394 – Criminal Organizations SC11BCJ06 February 13th‚ 2013 Policing Law enforcement in the United States is a very unique component of the criminal justice system. Police Officers are thought to be the guardians of the gate; however‚ there are different levels of law enforcement that police cities‚ counties‚ and states. Law enforcement is broken down into different agencies. According to Grant and Terry (2008‚ p.13-15) four levels of law

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    Technology and Management Functions Introduction “Information technology is transforming how business and government enterprises operate and‚ as a result‚ how people work. Information is the critical raw material for decision making and the foundation for producing products and providing services. People create information; people use information; people control information. The growing economic importance of information in modern society led sociologists such as Alvin Toffler and John Naisbitt

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    2. What technologies are used in UPS? Technology has played a large role in UPS’s ability to expand and grow to serve globally in more than 200 countries and territories. UPS relies on several technologies to gain a competitive advantage against rival companies. The company streamlines processes by utilization of bar- code scanning systems‚ wireless networks‚ a mainframe computer‚ a portable computing device‚ software products and the internets. The technologies uses in UPS are: 1. UPSnet

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    With advances in technology we see new and scary ways criminals commit crimes. With the introduction of cell phones and scanners years ago‚ criminals could listen to police radio traffic and see where and how we police were responding. No need for "look outs"‚ technology became the look out. Now in the computer age we see crimes from identity theft and hacking into computers to steal personal and corporate confidential information to cyber stalking and sexual predating to cell phone cloning. Criminals

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    Technology has invaded every aspect of our lives. In the past new technologies were meet with resistance that has since subsided and in many ways have become a part of standard operating procedure in our daily lives. The business world has not escaped the advancements of technology; in fact many companies have embraced the innovations and use them to their benefit. Employees in one office can communicate with their counterparts‚ clients and others almost effortlessly and in real time in other offices

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    Bradbury’s uses media as a result to the character’s behavior and thinking. During the 1980’s technology started to be used in schools for education purposes. The argument for weather technology in schools and life is needed for our society has been an issues in the public eye. Bradbury uses media in the book “Fahrenheit 450” to illustrate the impact on the society. Technology foster critical thinking abilities that textbooks can not. “ Experts posit that presenting problems in real world contexts

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    the brain‚” and how I mentioned in question number 3‚ I have a big concern about the relationship between how we are using technology and empathy. In consequence‚ I will try to bring ideas how we can use technology to enhance civic engagement.

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    Anastacia‚ I agree that it is completely mind-blowing to think of handling things without the technology we have come to rely on. When I started as a dispatcher‚ we didn’t have things like mobile mapping programs‚ or GPS tracking. You had to listen to what the units said‚ remember where everyone was‚ where they were going and what they were doing. I do agree that policing is far more technologically advance now than it was even ten years ago. However‚ I do feel that all the technological advances

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    Court Issues Analysis The court and court administrators are faced with numerous issues on a daily basis; everything from the crimes being committed‚ the language barriers‚ victims’ rights‚ and budget related issues just to name a few. The language barrier issue is one of the major challenges faced by the criminal justice system and administrators. The Administrative Office establishes the standards and guidelines for selecting and using interpreters in federal court proceedings (Interpreters Act

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