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    “International law is an effective tool for the resolution of international disputes and enforcement of International humanitarian Law.” Introduction The international humanitarian law is known as a customary guideline which has been established comprehending motives for humanity( Comite International Geneve‚ What is International Humanitarian Law‚ July 2004‚ International Committee of Red Cross‚ < http://www.icrc.org/eng/assets/files/other/what_is_ihl.pdf>. ). IHL has been designed in the attempt

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    on the ability to address neighborhood issues of crime‚ disorder‚ and terrorism prevention (Wasserman‚ 2010). Police officers are often unsure how to start dialog with a diverse population that they are not familiar with. It is known that law enforcements management are better at reaching out to diverse communities for establishing relationships‚ but many executives feel that it is necessary for their police officers to develop effective relationships at the neighborhood level. Being the police

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    What race and ethnicity means to me When I hear the word “race”‚ the first thing that I think of is a person’s skin color‚ facial features and the texture of their hair. Although I am colorblind‚ I can’t help but to think of this when I hear the word race. This is due to the fact that the majority of the time when we fill out an application or any paperwork of importance the question of race is raised. I’m not sure why it matters‚ your experience and education seems more important to me. It seems

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    Police Organization The function of policing is to provide overall public safety. The goal is to deter and prevent crime by immobilizing police units. There are various types of police agencies at the local‚ state‚ and federal level. The United States has one of the most complex law enforcement systems because of the various levels of their policing agencies. Within the United States‚ each state‚ city‚ county‚ town‚ and incorporated village has its own policing agency. Although there are various

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    Ethnicity and patterns of Health and Illness Age standardised ’not good’ health rates: by ethnic group and sex‚ April 2001‚ England & Wales Pakistani and Bangladeshi men and women in England and Wales reported the highest rates of ’not good’ health in 2001. Pakistanis had age-standardised rates of ’not good’ health of 13 per cent (men) and 17 per cent (women). The age-standardised rates for Bangladeshis were 14 per cent (men) and 15 per cent (women). These rates‚ which take account of the difference

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    their support and encouragement given me at the beginning of my IT studies. I would like to express my very great appreciation to my elder brother Eng. Mr. Sagara Weeratunga‚ the person whom I was introduced to ICBT. I would like to thank my father in law Retd. Government assessor Mr. Mahinda Jayatunga &amp; my husband Eng. Mr. Mahesh Jayatunga for their valuable and constructive suggestions during the planning and development of this project work.

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    difference between laws and ethics is laws are mandated and ethics are the basis of laws and the “right or wrongs” a person believes in. Civil law is a body of laws established by a state or nation for its own regulation. It helps keep order and peace and prevent criminals from acting without a consequence. Primary examples of public law are administrative‚ constitutional and criminal. An example of a public law is like a speed limit. Something that pertains to all people. The law that amended

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    Security Roles Name: Institution: The role security plays in protecting Papa John’s International assets The security personnel ought to be able to handle many responsibilities and fill various roles as required. Frequently this may occur while protecting the assets of an organization‚ in addition to the welfare and health of the employees of the organization. These responsibilities and roles vary‚ according to the kind of facility or the circumstances that the security officers may find themselves

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    society. However sports events often provide a channel to solidify citizens in a country‚ like the World Cup fever. At times sports affiliation also becomes a symbol of the country‚ such as football in the UK. Yet sometimes it leads debate on race and ethnicity. For example‚ the Tebbitt speaking‚ “A large proportion of Britain’s Asian population fail to pass the cricket test. Which side do they cheer for? It’s an interesting test. Are you still harking back to where you came from or where you are?” Taiwan

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    between law enforcement and ethnic and social class groups. Some argue police will arrest an African American‚ Hispanic‚ or Asian before they will arrest a Caucasian; there is also a belief police will arrest a person coming from a lesser socioeconomic class before he or she will arrest a person from a more affluent place in society. Unfortunately‚ though the criminal justice system denies these allegations‚ history tells a quite different story. History of Policing Prior to the 1970s‚ law enforcement

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