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    According to the New Jersey State Commission of Investigation there were 24 active Mafia families living in the United States in 2004 (New Jersey‚ 2004). Thomas Milhorn (2004)‚ reported that the Mafia was active in 26 cities across the United States during the same year. The Italian crime families are set up in 15 states across America. The crime families are set up in similar Hierarchical structure consisting of a boss‚ under boss‚ consigliere‚ caporegime‚ soldiers‚ and associates. The boss is

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    add distrust amongst the public toward the public service of police officers. These actions of misconduct can include oppression‚ racial profiling‚ physical or emotional abuse of power‚ overall mistreatment of citizens or prisoners in their care‚ extortion‚ misuse of information or perjury‚ and overall manipulation (Gottschalk‚ 2011). There are many reasons why someone would abuse their level of power that comes along with the position of being a police officer. One of the main problems could be their

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    Friedman Vs. Drucker The concept of business ethics continues to spark wide and varied responses to its very meaning and to its practical application in the daily operations of the corporate enterprise as well. Two noted business authors and leaders‚ Peter Drucker and Milton Friedman‚ have expressed differing positions on the role of corporate social responsibility. From Drucker’s writings‚ it is abundantly clear he believes it is critically important not only how public and private enterprises

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    An effective judiciary has to be an advocate against corruption and assure fairness in legal procedures. Unfortunately‚ people’s experiences in court are often far from fair. Judges can also bribe or be bribed‚ or they can suffer pressure from above. If politicians abuse their power‚ they can influence decisions and mislead courts’ lawful procedures by bribing justices. Judicial corruption endures as a serious barrier to citizen’s right and undermines basic human rights issues such as right to fair

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    Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting ISSN 1946-052X 2009‚ Vol. 1‚ No. 2: E7 www.macrothink.org/ajfa 146 Business Ethics and Accounting Students: Australia‚ South Asia and East Asia Soheila Mirskehary Deakin Business School‚ Faculty of Business & Law‚ Deakin University‚ Australia Tel: 613- 9244 5537 E-mail: soheilam@deakin.edu.au Ali Yaftian (Corresponding author) School of Accounting‚ Victoria University PO Box 14428‚ Melbourne‚ Victoria 8001‚ Australia Tel: 613 9919 5305 E-mail ali

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    “Poor governance leads to‚ and encourages and breeds‚ corruption in a number of ways‚ for instance through bribery and extortion‚ nepotism and fraud and embezzlement‚ It reduces the efficiency on which an economy depends‚ and by increasing the cost of investment‚ lowers the potential return. It also reduces the government’s resources and hence its capacity for investment. Common to other South Asian countries‚ corruption in Pakistan is unique because it occurs up stream‚ it has wings which

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    serious topics. Crime is present in every form in this world and for every crime the law has a punishment; the law has formulated a punishment to control the crime rates in the society. The crimes might be drug trafficking‚gunrunning‚money laundering‚extortion‚murder‚fraud‚homicide‚robbery‚poaching‚assault.With each new crime that pops up‚ another method of detection is developed; and with each new crime that pops up‚ another means of protecting yourself comes to light.. Exactly what is crime? Simply

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    Police Organization The function of policing is to provide overall public safety. The goal is to deter and prevent crime by immobilizing police units. There are various types of police agencies at the local‚ state‚ and federal level. The United States has one of the most complex law enforcement systems because of the various levels of their policing agencies. Within the United States‚ each state‚ city‚ county‚ town‚ and incorporated village has its own policing agency. Although there are various

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    Kachin

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    A Brief Political Account of the Kachin The Kachin people‚ comprising six different ethnic sub-groups‚ live mainly in north-eastern Burma‚ as well as parts of China and India. The Kachin in Burma are estimated to number between 1 - 1.5 million. Traditionally hill dwellers subsisting on rotational cultivation of hill rice‚ they used to be ruled by village and clan chiefs. The territory of Kachin State never came under direct British administration‚ nor had they been directly under the authority

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    The increase of power most of the time leads people to become corrupt. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the reader sees the pig’s gain power which corrupts them. In the early chapters of the book the pigs already divided themselves among the animals‚ even though the purpose of this story is to create a community of equality that has not adopted human vices. Corruption increases in the pigs as the story moves on. Power and corruption are seen in the United States law enforcement. All across

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