Community Oriented Policing Community oriented policing is a policing strategy based on the notion that community interaction and support can help control crime and reduce fear‚ with community members helping to identify suspects‚ detain vandals and bring problems to the attention of police. It is a philosophy that combines traditional aspects of law enforcement with prevention measures‚ problem-solving‚ community engagement‚ and community partnerships (Ref. 1). Background of Community Oriented Policing
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neighborhood policing‚ community policing‚ zero-tolerance policing and problem-oriented policing. Herman Goldstein was the first to propose problem-oriented policing in 1979. Problem-oriented policing is a policing strategy that involves the identification and analysis of specific crime and disorder problems‚ in order to develop effective response strategies in conjunction with ongoing assessment. The emphasis in problem-oriented policing is on directing attention to the broad range of problems the community
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DIRECT OBJECTS I OBJECT! Think of direct objects as receiving the action of the verb. Not every sentence will have a direct object. In order to have a direct object you must have three things: • • • An action verb The direct object must be a NOUN. You can answer the question‚ “what?” or “whom?”* Be sure to ask the correct question. Otherwise‚ you might find the subject. The correct question will follow this form: subject + verb+ WHAT? subject + verb+ WHOM? Check out the example
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MICROWAVE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SYSTEM GAIN (c22 Tomasi) CHAPTER 24 MICROWAVE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SYSTEM GAIN 1)Electromagnetic waves with frequencies that range from approximately 500 MHz to 300 GHz or more. Microwaves 2)The wavelengths for microwave frequencies‚ which is than infrared energy. 1 cm and 60 cm slightly longer 3)The name given to microwave signals‚ because of their inherently high frequencies‚ have short wavelengths. “Microwave” waves 4)Each frequency is divided
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Module InputModule Display "How many sandwiches would you like to make? Enter 0 to end program." Input NumberOfSandwiches If NumberOfSandwiches = 0 Set Continue = false Else Display "Do you want jelly on your sandwiches?" Input IncludeJelly If IncludeJelly = “Yes” Display “What type of jelly; Grape or Strawberry?” Input TypeOfJelly EndIf set
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times; as it does your stomach growls reminding you it’s lunch time. Hopping up and into action you peer into the fridge and open up various draws searching for what your stomach begs you for. Cold turkey‚ ham‚ hotdogs‚ sausage links‚ and hamburger patties from the cook-out this past Tuesday‚ your eyes are bigger than your grumbling tummy. Slapping together a meaty sandwich you dig in. It all seems so simple‚ so normal‚ nothing wrong with that picture. But have you ever gazed into your fridge and saw
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CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN The case we studied this time is CPK‚ which is a restaurant with creative menu‚ high quality of foods‚ nice dinning environment‚ good dinning atmosphere‚ convenient traffic location and etc. The case discussion this time was more focused on the numerical data instead of strategy analysis. Although it’s not so easy for me to catch up with all information that the present group show‚ I think it’s really interesting. The main problem we need to discuss is how to raise the declining
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that we have read this semester that used the theme of stereotypes in their essays. In Staple’s essay‚ “Just Walk on By: Black Men and Public Spaces”‚ he addresses the stereotypes placed on middle-aged black men. In Barry’s essay‚ “Turkeys in the Kitchen”‚ he mentions the stereotypes placed on men in today’s society. In Cofer’s essay‚ “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria”‚ she talks about the stereotypes placed upon Latin and Hispanic women. These three authors mention how other
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high potential for above average returns; identify the strategy appropriate for the industry which brings the returns sought; develop or quire assets and skills needed to implement the strategy; use the firm’s developed strengths to implement the strategy. (Can describe one or more weaknesses of this model?) The Resource-Based Model This model adopts an internal perspective to explain how a firm’s unique internal resources and capabilities serves as a basis for earning above average returns. The
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Europe‚ GREENKITCHEN is a Kitchen Eco-system concept. It supports a strategy to develop cutting edge products within technological reach that offer high energy-efficiency and reduce impact on the environment. Inspired by nature‚ GREENKITCHEN seeks out ways to adapt‚ reduce and recycle; using only what is needed for each task. It reduces waste that negatively impacts the environment‚ optimizing resources and imitating the cycles of nature. In order to launching the Green kitchen successfully‚ produced
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