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    human workers‚ leaving them unemployed. Artificial intelligence is utilized frequently in our daily lives. Artificial intelligence in law enforcement and criminal justice systems is not only unsuccessful at reducing crime‚ but also increases and leads to criminal activity due to its biases and shortcomings. By spreading false claims‚ incorrect arrests‚ and police brutality‚ AI actively contributes to crime continuance and public distrust. Artificial

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    cyber crimes tend to go unreported or severely underreported. Another problem is that law enforcement officials (as well as parents and their children) do not have adequate training‚ allocation of funds‚ coordination with other agencies‚ or proper understanding of applicable laws that pertain to cyber crime. From all angles cyber crime is a difficult problem to tackle‚ and there is a definite need for law enforcement to catch up with the technology of cyber space‚ which is quickly becoming a feeding ground

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    seven or eight years of age‚ my desire to be in law enforcement has remained strong. I have expired the searching of other careers‚ and come up short. As I grew older‚ I consulted with those I respect‚ seeking their wisdom in my career path. This choice had not been fashioned lightly. I am convinced‚ at this point in my life‚ serving as a law enforcement officer is my calling. My ability to serve our community and nation‚ as a law enforcement officer‚ is a great passion of mine. I am compelled to

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    Educating Students With Selective Mutism Mollie Culmone Abstract Selective Mutism is not a disorder that can be immediately diagnosed‚ but it is better to catch it at an early age. It is usually misdiagnosed or brushed off as a child being “shy”. Parents‚ teachers and society alike have seen the characteristics in these children and unknowingly hoped that these children would just “grow out of it”. Because Selective Mutism is often misdiagnosed‚ children can go without treatment and this makes

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    The ideal police officer is one that prevents crime‚ keeps order‚ and respects the rights and dignity of citizens. He/she is friendly and courteous‚ respects the laws of the land‚ and does not abuse his/her power through corruption. A code of police ethics is very important. It contains a set of clear‚ specific statements‚ expressing in unmistakable terms the moral principles and the kind of conduct that police profession demands of its members. The code has to be a product of interaction between

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    of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE) was established in November 2001 to ensure compliance with company law. This part of the paper will examine what events occurred for the creation of the ODCE and what developments by the government led to its creation.” (Entemp‚ 2001) McDowell Report On the 15 of March 1999 Minister Mary Harney welcomed a report from Mr Michael McDowell and his working group on Company Law Compliance and Enforcement. The report found that “Irish

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    Communication skills | An Outline of workshop | Muhammad Abdullah 116Irfan shakoor 119 Muhammad Nawaz 120Qurban Rafiq 121 Muhammad Zulqarnain Asab 123 | | | Lesson plan Course title: Communication skills Lesson time: 90 Minute Learning objectives:

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    Law Enforcement Academy On September 2007 after just being marry for a year I found myself unemployed and needing a way to provide for my household‚ I began a series of conversation with my wife about the decisions ahead of us. All I had was a high school diploma and some college credits. My life was in the mist of deciding what to do for the rest of my live. Knowing that the decision was going to impact the rest of our lives I follow my lifelong dream which was to become a law enforcement officer

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    My Father’s career in law enforcement practically ended in 1995. Responding to a 10-32 (suspect with a lethal weapon) his armored SUV speeds down a clear Central Avenue but in an instant‚ smashes into a car running a red light at 90 MPH. With debris and equipment scattered throughout an empty intersection‚ an officer down call goes out to all nearby units. My father survived the accident but the Taxi driver died immediately upon impact. However‚ this is not what ended his career. Six months later

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    Selective attention is very important in our daily lives‚ but we are often unaware of how it really works. Therefore‚ it is worthy to explore its characteristics and functions‚ ways to control it and investigation methods. Selective attention‚ also known as focused attention‚ mainly controls our awareness of particular categories or entities in our environment. When it is involved‚ we focus entirely on one stimulus and ignore others (Elizabeth‚ 2006). For instance‚ when we are working hard on an

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