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    To: Tom Taylor‚ VP of Sales From: Tyler Rhyne‚ Senior Sales Associate Date: October 12‚ 2014 Subject: Different types of Business Organizations Four Different types of Business Organizations There are many advantages and disadvantages of Business Organizations. Here we will seek out the advantages and disadvantages of Sole Proprietorship’s‚ Partnerships‚ Corporations‚ and cooperative Business organizations. The information provided will also give you an insight on exactly what each Business

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    The History of American Policing America is a country of laws‚ without laws it would be complete chaos. But with all of the people that live in America you can’t expect everyone to follow the laws‚ and not everyone does. Ever since the beginning of this great country people have committed criminal acts. Way back when America was still a British colony we didn’t have anyone that was hired to keep everything in order. The first form of American law enforcement was the Night Watch System. How the

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    Structure and Agency

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    How can the structure-agency debate help us to understand the attitudes towards police work and the actions of Captain Louis De Koster as a police officer? The structure-agency debate is a debate that asks one “to what extent are we shaped by social structure and to what extent do we exercise agency to determine our own biography?”. I am going to use this debate to understand the attitude and actions of Captain Louis De Koster as a police officer. Structure is the complex framework of social

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    Policing Functions ReshaHarris Criminal Justice 394 August‚ 22‚ 2012 Warren‚ Wyatt Policing Functions The functions of police work are highly complex and filled with numerous unpredictable challenges. Officers must place his or her safety and their lives at risk every day in the interests of maintaining order‚ protecting the public and apprehending law-breakers. The result is an occupation filled with stressors‚ pressures and dangers. American law enforcement remains a sector composed

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    Issue Paper #3: Policing of Skid Row January 20‚ 2012 Module III In his article‚ “The Police on Skid-Row: A Study of Peace Keeping‚” Egon Bittner calls skid row areas “jungles in the heart of civilization‚ very different from other areas‚ filled with people who do not have the capacity to live ‘normal’ lives” (Bittner‚ 1967). Police officers deal with citizens in skid row areas differently than they would in other areas. They do not view the citizens of skid row areas as having any rights

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    Policing Today

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    Policing today is a dangerous‚ stressful‚ and at times a frustrating job. It started out as local enforcers of the rule of the Crown. Today‚ policing has become a job with many areas of to be promoted in‚ but the most important job is the beat officers. Romans 13:1-5 tells us to submit to governing authorities. God has placed those individuals over us to strike fear in the wrongdoers‚ but to the ones who do right they will honor. God has put them over you to punish the wrongdoers. You must submit

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    The Many Kinds of Family Structures in Our Communities Julie Olsen Edwards Based on the author’s work with Louise Derman-Sparks in Anti-bias Education for Children and Ourselves NAEYC 2009 Children grow up in many different structures of families‚ and‚ at different times in their lives‚ their family structure may change. For young children‚ the family in which they live is the “normal” family. It is when children enter group programs outside of their homes that they discover that there are

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    Since the 1990’s‚ police forces have become interested in crime prevention tactics (Braga‚ 2008). It was said that the search for improved community relations‚ increased police legitimacy and effective alternatives to the traditional strategies of policing led to the proliferation of innovative police strategies in recent years‚ such as community‚ problem-oriented and intelligence-led policing (Braga‚ 2008). Policing evolved from a professional model to a community‚ problem-solving model (Braga‚

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    Evidence-Based Policing

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    Running head: Evidence-Based Policing 1 Evidence-Based Policing Strayer University CRJ100 008016 January 27‚ 2010 Evidence-Based Policing Abstract This paper explores the subject of evidence-based policing. I will try to explain some advantages and disadvantages of evidence-based policing. I will also give two examples of evidence-based policing and summarize the impact of the studies. - Evidence-Based Policing The police work of fighting crime is not on easy tack and requires

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    First Century and the New Era By Peter Horne‚ Ph.D.‚ Professor‚ Mercer County Community College‚ Trenton‚ New Jersey | | ver since the founding of police departments in the United States in the mid-19th century‚ policing has been viewed by most people as a traditionally male occupation. Men still are the overwhelming majority of police officers‚ and this will continue to be so in the immediate future. Women in policing now make up approximately 13-14 percent of all employees‚ and the women who

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