Reactive Patrol CJS/210 January 17‚ 2012 Michael Catanzarita Reactive Patrol As I read chapter seven “Patrol and Traffic “‚ I learn that a reactive patrol is a form of random patrol. Random patrol is said to be incident driven‚ or reactive‚ in that officers are responding to crimes only after they occur‚ either through rapid response to calls for service or to a violation or call in progress. Due to officer constantly moving it makes responding to these 911 calls easier and faster to respond
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on analyzing data for each employee‚ and giving assessment before training. • Then I have noticed when I enter certain business there’s a picture of one or more of their top employees. The employee is recognized for that week or month for his or her high quality of work. Recognizing your best employees will give other employees the incentives to produce quality work. Acknowledgement shows that you are a team player. Being a team
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ethically or non- ethically should be taken seriously‚ especially when it is influenced by their decision with the dignity and respect. Knowledge and Courage are two of the major components of Ethical leadership; another important section of this structure is the imagination. When an individual is lacking imagination‚ it stops you from looking beyond the usual limits of an issue. The key objective of a leader is always recognition
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Week 1 Checkpoint – Business Models and Systems The business that I am choosing to write about is a small convenience store located across the street from my children’s school. It is owned and operated by a very pleasant Indian couple. It is located in a remote area where there are very few businesses in close proximity. This store offers a variety of products and prepared foods. The three main components of the business system that comprises this particular business are as follows: Business
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This file of IT 210 Week 3 Discussion Questions consists of: DQ 1: Review the definition of control structure on p. 45 in Extended Prelude to Programming: Concepts and Design (2nd ed.). Then‚ think about the pseudocode algorithm you would write for a simple task (making a peanut butter sandwich‚ for example) as well as three simple control structures that could be used to create this algorithm. What do you think is the most difficult part of creating the algorithm? What can you
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BUS 210: CheckPoint - Code of Ethics June 4‚ 2011 What would my company be? At the Alexis Group software development company all employees will follow a code of conduct. To ensure that the employees of the Alexis Group are complying with the company’s code of conduct a monitoring system will be put in place. 1. The employees will have to maintain and provide accurate and honest business records. * The company must be able to rely on an employee’s truthfulness and accurate work to
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The Superhero in the Cubicle article addressed business communication through some of the newest advances available‚ such as mashups‚ and wiki’s‚ also referred to as social computing. This article clearly defines the usefulness of this new technology when it is used as intended. These new forms of communication‚ especially across companies whose presence spans the country‚ or even the globe‚ offer users and corporate executives a simple‚ yet direct way of stating a message that reaches many.
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Tommy Martin is finding it hard to interact with other children and his educators at school. He is in grade 4 now and has had this problem since kindergarten. He lacks interest in the classroom and he is difficult to work with. Often times he is sent to the principal’s office because of inappropriate behavior. He does not keep friend for lengthy periods of time. He is physically aggressive and very emotional‚ even about seemingly innocuous things. He does not like sympathy during these emotional
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Ethical Code of Conduct Debra A. Winters BUS/210 July 25‚ 2012 Michael Johnson Ethical Code of Conduct Boulder Bengals Kittens and Cats Cattery This code of conduct guides the ethical business behavior practices of all persons and employees of Boulder Bengals. The code not only describes how we do business‚ but also defines the responsibility for each and every one of us in protecting our business reputation‚ and our reputation as ethical and responsible cat breeders. I. Comply with
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Head: SEQUENTIAL GEARBOXES Abstract This paper will discuss the technology of sequential gearboxes. Relatively new technology‚ the sequential gearbox has been applied mostly in ATV ’s‚ motorcycles‚ and the automobile racing industry. Recently this technology has begun to reach passenger cars. There are three main points of discussion; the workings of a manual transmission‚ how a sequential gearbox works and the advantages of them‚ and the applications of it today. The sequential gearbox
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