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    Role of Police

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    Chapter 1 Functions‚ Roles and Duties of Police in General Introduction 1. Police are one of the most ubiquitous organisations of the society. The policemen‚ therefore‚ happen to be the most visible representatives of the government. In an hour of need‚ danger‚ crisis and difficulty‚ when a citizen does not know‚ what to do and whom to approach‚ the police station and a policeman happen to be the most appropriate and approachable unit and person for him. The police are expected to be the most

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    * | Report a Crime through E-Blotter 11/13/2012 To reach the PNP’s goal of improving the crime reporting system in the country and be up-tp-date with what is really happening on the field‚ an E-Blotter System was launched with the collaboration of Directorate for Investigation and Detective Management (DIDM) and ITMS. The e-Blotter System is a priority program of PNP Chief Director General Nicanor A. Bartolome‚ which geared to “enhance the crime reporting system for effective law enforcement

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    Haan mei aurat hoon..... Concept- Written by- Character sketches:- Durga- The main protagonist of our story is bold and beautiful‚ aggressive‚ a good dancer‚ humane‚ outspoken‚ straightforward‚ takes her stand for what she feels is right‚ rebellious‚ selfless‚ sacrificing‚ helpful. Akanksha- She is a ministers daughter‚ she is very similar to Durga. The only difference between them is that Durga is Selfless and Akanksha somewhere is selfish. Vivek- Akanksha’s best friend‚ he’s a darrpok

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    /Non-Government functionaries in your locality on their role in Disaster Management.           Senior District Magistrate Additional District Magistrate Sarpanch/MP/MLA Head of any NGO working in your locality – dealing in Disaster Management Police inspector‚ Superintendent of Police Civil Defence Warden/elected representatives Home guard personnel NCC Commandant in the school Deputy Commissioner of Municipality School Principal Carry out a survey by enquiring from at least 20 persons from different

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    children so it’s also good value for your money. Young people are also very well known at the sports centre. This is good because it gives the youth of today something constructive to do and keep them from creating mischief on the streets. Chief Inspector Jones tells us that crime on the streets has drastically reduced since the sports centre was built in 2001. As the sports centre has the correct facilities to accommodate many youths it keeps them off the streets which is beneficial for the not

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    PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ACT (CHAPTER 241) Short title. 1. This Act may be cited as the Prevention of Corruption Act. Interpretation. 2. In this Act‚ unless the context otherwise requires — "agent" means any person employed by or acting for another‚ and includes a trustee‚ administrator and executor‚ and a person serving the Government or under any corporation or public body‚ and for the purposes of section 8 includes a subcontractor and any person employed by or acting for such subcontractor; "Director"

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    www.facebook.com/hindustantimes www.twitter.com/htTweets www.hindustantimes.com/iPad ■ DOWNLOAD OUR iPAD APP ■ OUR EDITION ON KINDLE http://read.ht/JS4 hindustantimes.com BHOPAL / METRO ■ Vol. IV No. 27 NIFTY 6‚055.8 +5.9 ■ SENSEX 20‚005 +14.1 REFORMS TO HELP INDIAN STUDENTS WORLD Prez wants to stop bright minds from leaving the country >P11 short stories ■ letters@hindustantimes.com CHENNAI / KOLKATA / DELHI: Cultural intolerance stalked

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    Jails and the BJMP Mr. Mark Anthony L. Senapilo government The Philippine Corrections System is composed of the institutions in the government‚ civil society and the business sector involved in the confinement‚ correction and restoration of persons charged for and/or convicted of delinquent acts or crimes. The public sector formulates sound policies and rules on corrections‚ penology and jail management‚ rehabilitation and restoration. All prisons or penitentiaries‚ jails and detention

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    Task one Effect theories Effects theories were developed and introduced into the media in the 1920s; they are used to look at how media texts or products influence people who consume them‚ they are used more and more particularly in recent years to look at how negative messages for example sexual and violent based content affect different audience groups. There are two main effects theories that are used within the which are known as “Uses and gratifications” and “Hypodermic model”. Uses and Gratifications

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    The Rights of Child

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    Child Rights and Law : a guidebook for legal interventions PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory Pro trial version http://www.fineprint.com 1098 Authored by: Maharukh Adenwalla Illustrated by: Kajal Gaba This publication is supported by: National Lottery Charities Board (UK) This publication is for private circulation. Any part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means with due acknowledgment to the authors and publishers. © CHILDLINE India Foundation

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