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    Artist Georgia O’Keeffe was born on November 15‚ 1887‚ on a small wheat farm located in Sun Prairie‚ Wisconsin. From the young age of ten she developed a passion for art and knew that that is what she wanted to do in life. As she once said “I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way - things I had no words for. Meaning that art was an outlet for her to express feelings and emotions she had a hard time dealing with.When she became older she left her agrarian home and

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    police have their own ideological perceptions of what defines a ’typical’ criminal just like every other individual but this does not give them the power to stop and search on this basis alone. Section 3 of PACE specifies that if a constable has reasonable grounds of suspecting‚ a police officer may stop and search a person. (Home Office‚ Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984: Code A‚ 2:1). Nonetheless‚ this can be perceived in many different ways as to what is a ’reasonable’ suspicion to stop and search

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    the field staff‚ it is also desirable to make sure one cadre handles leprosy. ANMs are already burdened. Hence they should be freed of this responsibility and MPWs must be given the responsibility entirely. From the interviews with the MO of the PHC what was deciphered was that there is a tendency to put the entire accountability of every program upon the ANM. There should be a strong sense of accountability by the GHS staff. Prioritization of the NLEP is necessary. • The GHS staffs are already overburdened

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    Changes In Law Enforcement

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    Law Enforcement has changed dramatically over the years in the United States. Our history has progressed from the English law. Many technological advances have helped shape law enforcement today. Also new ways and ideas of policing have influenced the change in law enforcement. Law enforcement has become less corrupt over the years. Women are playing a big role in enforcement. New rules‚ laws‚ and procedures have been put in place to help improve or society. The criminal justice system of England

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    Trauma in Law Enforcement ABSTRACT All police officers experience a critical incident at one point in their careers. Each person handles the stress from these situations differently. For some officers‚ the traumatic incident causes minimal disruption in their daily routine and is considered nothing short of an unfortunate situation they have gained valuable knowledge from. For many others‚ however‚ the stress of these events becomes debilitating and intervention is necessary. This paper researched

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    billion and 500 million users‚ respectively” (NCCPSAFTEY). Because of these changes in technology law enforcement has to constantly develop new strategies for effective policing and they have to transform contemporary strategies. This easy access to news information can be

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    not. From January 1st 2012 –October 15th 2012 there has been 99 Law Enforcement Fatalities through the United States. That number is far too high in the Law Enforcement world. Although 99 is a lot it is still down 34 from the same time span one year prior. A total of 1‚799 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty during the past 10 years‚ an average of one death every 53 hours or 164 per year. There were 163 law enforcement officers killed in 2011. All those deaths were because of different

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    What ever happened to the righteous law enforcement officers who abided by what they enforced? Today the numbers of people who have been exposed to unnecessary force by police officers has begun to rise substantially. In 2002‚ large state and local law enforcement agencies received more that 26‚000 citizen complaints. Statistics have shown that there is corruption in not only the officers themselves‚ but the law enforcement department as well. Most of the cases that are filed regarding inappropriate

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    Harsher Child Support Payments It takes two people to have a child‚ and when the relationship between the parents does not work‚ is when child support comes in. Child support is supposed to be money to help support the child. When the parent ordered to pay‚ or the non-custodial parent‚ does not pay‚ it only punishes the child. This is making it harder for the one raising the child‚ or the custodial parent. When the non-custodial parent falls behind on payments‚ there are supposed to be consequences

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    conduct. Different violations have occurred‚ such as bribes‚ theft‚ perjury‚ extortion‚ and selective enforcement. Some officers take bribes to hide records or drop evidence of crimes committed. Also‚ some officers take bribes to alter testimonies in court and traffic stops. Lately‚ the most common type of corrupt police officers has been committing has been selective enforcement. Selective enforcement can be when a police officer’s uses a different type of forces to detain towards a specific race of

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