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    Police Organization

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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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    What Causes Selective Mutism? By Susha Cheriyedath‚ MSc There are several risk factors for selective mutism‚ all of which play a key role in the development of the disorder. These factors include a family history of anxiety‚ speech issues‚ language problems‚ and a tendency to avoid unfamiliar settings. There is no evidence that abuse or neglect can cause selective mutism in children or adolescents. Genetic Factors Most children with the condition are genetically predisposed to anxiety disorder. They

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    have become a major concern today in the United States. The citizens of the United States confidence and trust in policing of the police are at the lowest point since the Rodney King beating. Many Americans still report confidence in the police‚ however an unprecedented number of Americans also report no or very little confidence in policing. Throughout history poor police/community relations in minority and low-income neighborhoods has documented. It has been exacerbated by egregious acts of misconduct

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    The Extent of the Legislative Powers and Enforcement Jurisdiction of Coastal States over foreign vessels in its contiguous zone Introduction The practice of exercising control over areas of the high seas contiguous to the territorial seas dates back to more than 200 years. This zone of sea found contiguous and seaward of the territorial sea is known as the contiguous zone. This zone is a buffer area where coastal states practiced limited enforcement powers over foreign vessels found ‘hovering’

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    Police Stressors

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    Abstract This research has shown several main stressors that police officers face daily. These stressors are common and include work related as well as personal issues. When faced with multiple stressors and left untreated stressors can cause mild to serious effects on the officer’s health‚ well being‚ personal life and performance. There are different ways today that management can help officers effectively deal with the stresses that they encounter and procedures that should be enacted to

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    Police Organizations

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    The local police agencies make up the majority of the law enforcement employment (Grant & Terry‚ 2008‚ pp. 13). The local authorities perform most of the grunt work throughout their jurisdictions. They are often in charge of preventing and investigating crimes that are committed in their jurisdiction/community (Grant & Terry‚ 2008‚ pp. 13). They would be the ones that collect the evidence. They do use state level labs for assistance‚ but they are in charge of the majority of cases unless they request

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    Running Head: LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALISM AND RESPONSIBILITIES American Military University April Marshall CMRJ201 Criminal Justice Administration Final– Research Paper Professor Charles Russo Abstract The purposes of this paper are identity and explan in depth history of Law Enforcement professionalism and responsibilities. The analytical content and data collected for this paper was obtained from a literature review of peer reviewed scholarly articles within the American Military

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    Department of Homeland Security. According to recent research done on Homeland Security‚ the renowned Federal entity includes 187 Federal Agencies and Departments. Including the National Guard‚ FEMA‚ U.S. Coast Guard‚ U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement‚ as well as the U.S. Secret Service. Also‚ TSA is under command of Homeland Security‚ which most likely was a priority with the 9/11 attacks being the main catalyst for this organization to

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    The relationship between the police and community has seemed to deteriorate over the last few years. Some experts believe this from not communicating effectively with local communities. It can also stem from fairness shown in how the police department polices. In addition‚ media representation and social media also play a role in how the public perceives the police and the job they are doing. These factors can influence and change how the public perceives the police and the job they are doing.

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    THE CONCORD REVIEW 1 ‚ SEX-SELECTIVE ABORTION‚ FEMALE INFANTICIDE‚ AND THEIR LASTING EFFECTS IN CHINA AND INDIA Ayana Gray Introduction W ith a consistency comparable only to the world’s ability to change daily‚ humanity undergoes evolution. Politically‚ economically‚ and particularly socially‚ changes throughout the contemporary world are unavoidable and‚ at best‚ only understood in part. Yet amidst many changes that threaten the global community’s future‚ demographic changes

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