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    Ibrahim Bamba Prof: Daniel Simone Class: PSC 245 THE HISTORY OF COMMUNITY POLICING The movement toward community policing has gained momentum in recent years as police and Community leaders search for more effective ways to promote public safety as well as enhance the quality of life in neighborhoods. The roots of community policing come from the civil rights movement in the 1960s.Even though its origin can be traced to this crisis in police-community

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    and explanation of dramatic psychological phenomena that often occur in direct response to overt social forces (Cialdini and Goldstein‚ 2004). Some of the most memorable and influential studies in the field of psychology depict individuals near hysteria at the sight of an individual in a lab coat as shown by Milgrams (1974) work on obedience and authority (Cialdini and Goldstein‚ 2004). This is also depicted in Asch’s (1956) line-judgement conformity experiments where individuals were observed to see

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    stresses a two-way working relationship between the community and the police along with the police becoming more integrated into the local community‚ and citizens assuming an active role in crime control and prevention. POP is a concept created by Herman Goldstein in which he believes the police should take the categories of crime‚ order maintenance‚ and service and break them down into discrete problems and then develop specific

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    University of San Carlos – Main Campus P. del Rosario Street‚ Cebu City‚ Cebu Internet: A Gateway of Child Exploitation and its Effects in Barangay Pasil‚ Cebu City‚ 1st Semester 2010 - 2011 October 12‚ 2010 ABSTRACT Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Rationale of the Study Internet is a form of media. It is a global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. It is a network of networks that

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    existed in fascist Italy‚ Nazi Germany‚ and Soviet Russia. George Orwell‚ a British author‚ recognized the horrors of totalitarian governments and wrote 1984 as a warning against totalitarian rule. Orwell utilizes symbols such as Big Brother and Goldstein‚ telescreens‚ and the Glass Paperweight to illustrate the dangers of a totalitarian government. The government known as the Party creates two fictional characters‚ Big Brother

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    This customized version of the game was surprisingly similar to the actual school shooting. To investigate this question to find out if it is true‚ I read two articles: “Does Playing Violent Video Games Cause Aggressive Behavior?”‚ by Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein‚ and “Children and Violent Video Games: Are There ‘High Risk’ Players?”‚ by Jeanne B. Funk. In Goldstein’s article‚ he explains that controlled experiments cannot determine if violent video games cause aggressive behavior in children. He argues that

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    good influences in his life‚ he did poorly in school‚ scoring “Ds and F’s in his classes and was constantly in trouble for fighting with other students” (Goldstein 1). Brandon’s future was grim‚ and most likely was in a jail‚ where “nearly 50%” of the “two-thirds of black males in Baltimore who don’t graduate from high school” ended up in (Goldstein 1). But he wouldn’t end up being a part of those statistics. Instead‚ he would end up attending a school in rural Kenya‚ the Baraka School‚ where black

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    Big Brother Today Big Brother is an idea created by the government known as the Party in the novel 1984 by George Orwell. This is the concept that every citizen is being monitored at all times. The novel proves that Big Brother is watching when the characters Winston and Julia are arrested after being surveilled for conspiring against the party. In 1984‚ the Party uses devices called telescreens to monitor citizens. Telescreens have a display and a speaker as well as a camera and a microphone to

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    Brother bringer of peace Goldstein‚ the leader of the rebels‚ sinister‚ enchanter‚ capable by the mere power of his voice wrecking the structure of civilization. A primal traitor‚ the earliest defiler of the parties purity. Freedom is slavery Thinking is a crime The order of Big Brother is absolute Goldstein corrupts minds Brings plague and slavery Kills our perfect system Swine‚ swine‚ swine! Treachery‚ heresy‚ conspiracy Down with Goldstein Down with Goldstein To the future or to the

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    In the article “Unleashing the power of the annual report at DTCC”‚ Goldstein (2005) points out the reason why communication opportunity and unique marketing should be seized. This article is related to the report of efficiently communicating of the annual report; however‚ it is not a useful source for its limited relevance and potential bias. This article is about marketing process and communication. Goldstein (2005) argues that annual report cannot reach readers whatever in which form‚ online

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