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    Preventive Discipline

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    Preventive and Support Discipline Preventive Discipline is important in the classroom because it is an effective way to prevent from having to give a consequence to a student or students. Most teacher do not want to give some form of consequence to their student or students‚ but it may be necessary. Support Discipline is useful because it helps the student refocus on what they are supposed to be doing. Some students just need a little reminder to stay on task‚ and Support Discipline techniques help

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    Patrol Strategies

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    PATROL STRATEGIES You are the police chief in medium-sized city. In one residential neighborhood‚ citizens are alarmed (and complaining to city hall) because there has been a rash of burglaries. In the downtown area‚ an increase in muggings has the merchants concerned about losing business. At a city council meeting‚ representatives from both groups ask you how you can adjust patrol strategies to address the problems in each area. Pretend that you are responding to their questions in explaining

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    Head: POLICE PATROL Purpose and Effectiveness of Police Patrol Police patrol is the ‘backbone of policing’. It accounts for more than two-thirds of a department’s personnel. Their main purpose are similar to those of security guards‚ only they have a wider area to survey. These watchmen go around the community and arrest or question suspicious people and possible law offenders. Due to this fact‚ they are avoided by criminals. After World War II the idea of police patrol became a critical

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    Citizens on Patrol

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    Citizens on Patrol What would an individual do to keep their home or neighborhood safe? The answer has become quite popular over the last few decades. In fact neighborhood prevention is becoming extremely popular as well as successfully reducing crime in some neighborhoods. One of the major forms of neighborhood crime prevention is citizen patrol. Citizen patrol or often referred to as citizen on patrol is extremely popular due to the fact that it solely relies on surveillance. Furthermore

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    established the Major League Agreement Major League Rules including signing‚ trading and dealing with players Elects a Commissioner to a seven-year term Protects the best interests of the game Administers the Major Leagues Central Fund Case Study: Kansas City Zephyrs Selected by both PBPA and OPC Chosen for representative nature Clean and simple financial example -not owned by a corporation (publicly owned) -does not own its stadium -private financial data will not be needed Points of Disagreement:

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    Saturation Patrol

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    billion is funding police-patrol programs each year. In Tennessee‚ a study on saturation patrol reliability was conducted. It was analyzed through the results of patrols during the day and night. A saturation patrol is a method that involves multiple officers placed in specific locations that have high rates of DUI cases. Enforcing more saturation patrols will eventually lessen the possibility of alcohol-impaired driving of a community. Conducting more saturation patrols will result in having more

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    Preventive Care

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    Running head: FUNDING PREVENTIVE CARE IN AMERICA Funding Preventive Care in America Webster University December 7‚ 2011 Funding Preventive Care in America Preventive care is an element that is becoming important to not only those in the healthcare field but America as a whole. Preventive care helps to not only prevent but in some cases stop from increasing illness such as obesity‚ hypertension‚ and heart disease. Many healthcare officials feel that preventative care is important to the

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    Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT 10th floor‚ Francisco Good Condominium II Bldg. Esda cor. Mapagmahal St.‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City MESSAGE It is an honor for me to congratulate the Philippine National Police for it’s newly published “Compendium of Six Operational Master Plans”‚ that shall serve as a guiding tool of the organization to achieve its vision‚ mission and goals. This compendium will surely help all PNP uniformed personnel to fully

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    Preventive Maintenance

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    OM ASSIGNMENT REPORT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SUBMITTED BY : NIKHIL JIMMY Preventive Maintenance Preventive maintenance is defined as the care and servicing by personnel for the purpose of maintaining equipment and facilities in satisfactory operating condition by providing for systematic inspection‚ detection‚ and correction of incipient failures either before they occur or before they develop into major defects. In other word preventive maintenance involves maintenance

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    Preventive Detention

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    Preventive detention is an imprisonment that is not imposed as the punishment for a crime‚ but in order to prevent a person from committing a crime‚ if that person is deemed likely to commit a crime. In most democracies‚ no one can be arrested without being told the grounds for such an arrest‚ except under rare and special circumstances (usually anti-terrorism legislation). An arrested citizen has certain rights: He/she must be subject to and informed of a criminal charge and brought before the

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