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    COA C97 002

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    the general principles of the imprest system‚ to wit: 1. Daily receipts on collections must be deposited intact with the proper bank. 2. All payments must be made by check. 3. Only payments in small amounts may be made through the petty cash fund. Replenishment of the petty cash fund shall be equal to the total amount of expenditures made there from. In practice‚ however‚ there are certain instances when it may be very difficult‚ impractical or impossible to make payments by check. In such a case‚ payments

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    Test Your Knowledge Form Chapter Number and Title: Chapter 6 – Intellectual Property Rights and Computer Technology Your Name: Today’s date: 1. Briefly state the main idea of this chapter. This chapter discusses the foundations of intellectual property rights‚ and how computer technology has influenced and changed the traditional issues of property rights‚ in particular intellectual property rights. 2. List three important facts that the author uses to support the main idea:

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    Petty Officer Calbes comes highly recommended for the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for his outstanding performance in his duties while stationed at U.S. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station‚ Far East (NCTS FE)‚ Detachment Sasebo. He is a proven performer that has continually exhibited drive and dedication. He volunteered as the Detachment Information Assurance Officer (IAO)‚ in addition to assisting the Local Network Support Center (LNSC) in its day-to-day operations. Petty

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    General Orders

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    relieved. 6. To receive‚ obey‚ and pass on to the sentry who relieves me all orders from the commanding officer‚ field officer of the day‚ officer of the day‚ and officers and petty officers of the watch. 7. To talk to no one except in line of duty. 8. To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder. 9. To call the petty officer of the watch in any case not covered by instructions. 10. To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased. 11. To be especially watchful at night‚ and during

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    Kleptomania

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    Klepto‚ Kleptomaniac‚ Kleptomania‚ some are just punned names‚ typically used to describe anyone who steals‚ but Kleptomania is more than just stealing and is recognized as an Impulse Control Disorder. Kleptomania [Gr.‚=craze for stealing]‚ irresistible compulsion to steal‚ motivated by neurotic impulse rather than material need. No specific cause is known. The condition is considered generally as the result of some underlying emotional disturbance rather than as a form of neurosis in itself. Legally

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    cash can expose the council to fraud on the part of either the recipient or the employee collecting the cash. The recipient or the employee could write out an incorrect invoice and pocket the difference. Lack of separation between petty cash and cash sales leaves the petty cash system open to abuse through the creation of fraudulent invoices for services‚ which have not actually been performed (see above). Credit invoices are subject to the same issues of misfiling as cash invoices – these should

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    This shows that white collar crime is indeed extremely costly to businesses involved in both the government and private sector. However‚ the question that I want to ask is that‚ if white collar crime is so costly as compared to street crimes like petty theft‚ robbery‚ murder‚ and car jacking among others‚ why is it not being as severly handled? Everyday we hear of street criminals being punished for their deeds‚ but it is only rarely in Singaporean newspapers that we come across white collar criminals

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    processes. In this dual role‚ he purchases all of the supplies and pays for these purchases. He also receives the checks and completes the monthly bank reconciliation. The accountant is so busy that the company handles petty cash a bit differently. All employees have access to the petty cash in a desk drawer and are asked to only place a note if they use any of the cash. The accountant has recently started using pre-numbered invoices and wants to buy an indelible ink machine to print their checks

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    this ill fate? In April of 1866 John Henry was arrested for stealing from a grocery store (46). He was arrested for “housebreaking and larceny” and later sentenced to ten years in the state penitentiary. How and why was John Henry’s crime of petty theft enhanced to such a degree? The Freedman’s Bureau was established

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    Diversion Programs

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    to criminal behavior‚ the case returns to court for prosecution. Not every juvenile or crime qualifies for the diversion program. The crimes are limited to non-violent and low level such as possession of drugs‚ driving under the influence and petty theft. The juvenile must not have any prior convictions for the same crime they are charged with now and cannot have recently finished a diversion program for another crime. (Diversion Programs) I believe the diversion program does work for the juveniles

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