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    INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………… 3 2. USE OF DEADLY FORCE…………………………………………………… 3 3. THE CONSTITUTIONAL ERA………………………………………………. 4 4. OLD SECTION 49 VERSUS NEW SECTION 49…………………………..5 5. PRIVATE DEFENCE…………………………………………………………..5 6. PREVENTION OF CRIME…………………………………………………….6 7. FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS………………………………………….6 8. CONCLUSION…………………………………………………………………7 9. REFERENCES…………………………………………………………………8 INTRODUCTION The responsibilities of the South African Police Services

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    abuse. During the 60’s is when drug problems were at its peak throughout the world and in the United States. Since the drug problems began to rise‚ despise the efforts of these newly formed agencies‚ the DEA was created‚ President Richard Nixon proposed a plan in 1973 to the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives to have one single agency coordinate the government’s drug control activities. There was a great deal of governmental activity that involved the control of drugs and the DEA between

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    different explanations for police corruption and examples to support them. To start‚ the Individual cause is justified as the Officers personal background characteristics. For example‚ it focuses on their personality‚ ethical and moral issues‚ leading to cases of officer corruption. The explanation emphasizes that police corruption occurs by placing a certain individual in the force that is already prone to be corrupt. Concluding‚police corruption is considered to be the result of some morally defective officers

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    What is a paragraph? • A paragraph is a collection of related sentences dealing with a single topic. • Learning to write good paragraphs will help you as a writer stay on track during your drafting and revision stages. • Good paragraphing also greatly assists your readers in following a piece of writing. You can have fantastic ideas‚ but if those ideas aren’t presented in an organized fashion‚ you will lose your readers (and fail to achieve your goals in writing). Qualities of a Good Paragraph:

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    Science Notes: Fundamental Forces of Nature All forces in nature may be classified into four types. The gravitational force holds together the universe at large‚ plus the atmosphere‚ water‚ and us to the planet Earth. The electromagnetic force governs atomic level phenomena‚ binding electrons to atoms‚ and atoms to one another to form molecules and compounds. The strong nuclear force holds the nucleus together. The fourth force‚ the weak nuclear force‚ is responsible for certain types of nuclear

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    expanding world population. This is necessary because we live on the same planet and share the same resources‚ both renewable and non-renewable. Population control is defined as the systematic regulating of the number of people in any given country to redress the problems of overpopulation and underpopulation. The methods vary from country to country‚ ranging from encouraging the use of contraceptives-to legalising abortion and providing incentives for government birth control policies in overpopulated regions

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    The Air Force Brake On June 28‚ 1967‚ Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV) Aerospace Corporation contracted to purchase 202 aircraft brakes from B. F. Goodrich for the A7D‚ a new plane that Ling-Temco-Vought was constructing for the Air Force. B. F. Goodrich‚ a tire manufacturer‚ agreed to supply the brakes for less than $70‚000. According to Mr. Vandivier‚ a Goodrich employee who worked on this project‚ Goodrich had submitted this "absurdly low" bid to LTV because it badly wanted the contract.1 Even if

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    Bates ADMJ 300 7 March 2015 Homework # 4 Deadly force is defined as the amount of force likely to cause death or great bodily harm to another person. In earlier years‚ deadly force was used by police in order to apprehend a suspect regardless of the crime committed or situation at hand. Due to many cases arising against police officers and their use of deadly force‚ the courts have put certain restrictions on it and have said only to use in situations where the lives of others are in imminent danger.

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    Despite the fact that the Australian Imperial force in the First World War ought to have a reputation as successful fighting force‚ it displayed the worst disciplinary record away from the frontline when the compared with other authority forces and other British army. This paper will examine the relationship between the AIF indiscipline and the advantaged position they held of being the sole force impervious to the death penalty‚ with an exception of insubordination‚ disloyal activities‚ and absconding

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    second condition for equilibrium: • • ΣF = 0 ΣΓ = 0 • In when both of these conditions are satisfied in static systems all forces and torques sum to zero. In problems where the first and second conditions of equilibrium are satisfied‚ the best strategy is to create FBD’s for both the first and second conditions‚ derive equations based on these FBD’s and then see what useful information may be gleaned from these equations. When applying the second condition we are free to choose any axis about

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