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    Patrol Studies Summaries: The Philadelphia Foot Patrol Experiment (2009)and Atlantic City‚ New Jersey‚ Cooperative Policing Partnership (1994) Jasmine Glenn American InterContinental University Abstract Police Patrol is the backbone of most police departments .On patrol‚ a police officer makes rounds in a specific area called a beat. Officers usually ride in cars but can sometimes be seen on foot. Previous studies of foot patrol indicate that these patrols are costly and do not reduce crime

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    Unit 1 Foster people’s equality‚ diversity and rights People have a right to have choice‚ which includes food‚ religion‚ interests etc. This can be promoted by listening to what the person wants‚ following the needs assessment or by asking the individual themselves what they would like to happen and how they would like to be supported. It is everybody’s responsibility to treat the residents equally‚ politely and like a valued member of society. There maybe tensions between people’s rights

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    the department‚ you can contact either the Corporate Integrity and Information unit (CIIRu) or the Ombudsman directly for advice. final determination as to whether it is a ‘public interest disclosure.’ If the PDC determines that the disclosure is not a ‘public interest disclosure’‚ the whistleblower will be advised that they may request that the ‘protected disclosure’ is referred to the Ombudsman for reconsideration. Allegations or complaints that are not considered to be ‘public interest disclosures’

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    Corruption

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    TOWARDS A CORRUPTION FREE MALAYSIA Introduction Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It is damaging to a country because decisions are taken not for the public benefit but to serve private interests. Corruption undermines good governance‚ fundamentally distorts public policy‚ leads to misallocation of resources‚ and particularly hurts the poor. Controlling it is only possible with the cooperation of a wide range of stakeholders in the integrity system‚ including most importantly

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    ADMIN LAW 1. ANTONIO H. NOBLEJAS‚ as Commissioner of Land Registration‚ petitioner‚  vs. CLAUDIO TEEHANKEE‚ as Secretary of Justice‚ and RAFAEL M. SALAS‚ as Executive Secretary‚respondents. Petition for a writ of prohibition with preliminary injunction to restrain the Secretary of Justice from investigating the official actuations of the Commissioner of Land Registration‚ and to declare inoperative his suspension by the Executive Secretary pending investigation. The facts are not in dispute

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    Media Essay 1 Topic 2: With reference to the hacking scandal in the UK and the current debates about the Media Appeals Tribunal in South Africa‚ discuss the merits and demerits of statutory regulation versus self-regulation for the media. Regulation in the media is a hotly debated topic‚ especially in light of recent scandals‚ namely the UK hacking scandal‚ and more locally‚ the issues surrounding the Media Appeal Tribunal in South Africa. With the advances in private investigation technologies

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    Graft and Corruption

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    INTRODUCTION This paper will present a condensed report on graft and corruption in the Philippines. Information was compiled by the author from documents‚ articles‚ newspaper clippings and other data gathered from the reports and journals of the Ombudsman and the Sandiganbayan‚ two of the constitutional bodies mandated by Philippine law to investigate and act on complaints filed against public officials and employees for violations of graft and corrupt practices. More specifically‚ this report will

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    Defense

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    Republic of the Philippines OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY OMBUDSMAN FOR THE MILITARY AND OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICES 3rd Floor‚ Ombudsman Building‚ Agham Road Diliman‚ Quezon City (1104) NELSON A. CALLEJA‚ Complainant‚ -versus- PO ABE ESCIO‚ ET AL.‚ Respondent. x------------------------------------x REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COUNTER-AFFIDAVIT I‚ ABE BARRERA ESCIO‚ Filipino

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    Introduction to Management BUS 309/Spring 2013 E-portfolio Assignment Due Date: May 9th 2013 This assignment is designed to increase your knowledge about managing diverse employees in a multicultural business environment. Please refer to chapter 5 from your textbook and answer the following questions: Choose one correct answer: 1. The diversity of the workforce is ____________________; the diversity of suppliers and customers is __________________. A) Increasing; increasing B) Increasing;

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    CONSTITUTION OF MAURITIUS Chapter I – THE STATE AND THE CONSTITUTION Article1.The State Mauritius shall be a sovereign democratic State‚ which shall be known as the Republic of Mauritius. Article 2.Constitution is supreme law This Constitution is the supreme law of Mauritius and if any other law is inconsistent with this Constitution‚ that other law shall‚ to the extent of the inconsistency‚ be void. Chapter II – PROTECTION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF THE INDIVIDUAL Article 3.Fundamental

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