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    hfujul Islam for the international scholarships for master and PhD program in management and quantitative methods at Charles III University of Madrid. I was his course teacher of "Business Mathematics-203" & "Insurance and Risk Management-208" and have known Mahfujul for last 5 years. As a student‚ Mahfujul demonstrated a love of learning and the level of commitment necessary to succeed in all level. As an educator‚ I am happy to be able to provide this recommendation for such a deserving student

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    Case Manager Interview Questions BSHS/402 December 17‚ 2012 Debbie Prince Here are twelve questions that Team A has prepared to use to interview our case managers for our week 5 PowerPoint: 1. Assessment and Reassessment (Debra) * How do you assess clients and what steps are taken to assess them? * How often do you reassess your client and why? 2. Establishing A Relationship (Jasmine) * What steps are taken to establish a relationship with a client? * What challenges

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    seminal work of William Westley (1970)‚ the police subculture is a crucial concept in the explanation of police behavior and attitudes. The subculture‚ in his view‚ characterizes the public as hostile‚ not to be trusted‚ and potentially violent; this outlook requires secrecy‚ mutual support‚ and unity on the part of the police. Manning (1977) suggested that the inherent uncertainty of police work‚ combined with the need for information control‚ leads to police teamwork‚ which in turn generates collective

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    What causes police brutality‚ and why are minority citizens the primary victims? The U.S. History Encyclopedia defines police brutality as the use of any force exceeding that reasonably necessary to accomplish a lawful police purpose. Most brutality began during strikes in the late 1800’s‚ early 1900’s. The strikes involved African Americans speaking out for their rights as citizens of the United States. Police brutality is one of the seven forms of police misconduct‚ the others being: false arrest

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    sleep in a coffin‚ but I guess that being able to read peoples’ minds will have to do. How does he resist being your personal mosquito? Sorry‚ you must not want to really want to talk about how appetizing you must be to him. The main purpose of this letter is to ensure that you are feeling better about the incident with the hunter James. He supposedly tried to…drink your blood?!? I hope that you are okay. It was lucky that Carlisle‚ Edward‚ and Alice arrived in time to save you. But you still probably

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    Causes of Police Corruption Police Corruption doesn’t occur because of some random reason‚ it has a definite cause. Police officers would not go through these great lengths to abuse their powers without a probable reasonable cause. One thing that is for sure as far as police corruption is concern is that someone wins and someone loses. The cause of police corruption is ambiguous‚ and from the looks of it the causes and reasons varies from person to person. In the last two decades‚ research

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    In article “The ACLU‚ ECDs‚ and the erosion of police discretion?”‚ the author Lance Eldridge talks about the use of Tasers: if police are using that alternative too much to stop a criminal from fleeing. According to the article many criticize the use of Taser by saying it’s unconstitutional. And that police officers are using this tool as their first choose without thinking of the medical condition of the offender. Changes will be made in the legal system should the Supreme Court deem the use of

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    France‚ November 19‚ 1916 Dear Martha‚ I am writing this bilious letter from the deep trenches and piles of dead bodies the most recent battle‚ the Battle of the Somme has left behind. Before you worry‚ I am doing quite well‚ considering the bit of shrapnel that got stuck in my head while I was running among the yelling men‚ bloodied bodies and screaming explosives. The men are once again smoking cigarettes and talking about nonsense‚ joking about loathsome Germans and evading death. Unlike

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    police explorer programs

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    a future in law enforcement. The program will introduce the young adults to traits that police officers should have such as: hard work ethic‚ integrity‚ honesty‚ courage‚ respect‚ and most of all discipline. The police explorers assist with crowd control events and traffic direction. They are also able to ride along with police officers and see what a usual day is for a police officer. The Washington police explorers help youth to gain insight into a variety of programs that include classroom instruction

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    Police Enforcement Myth

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    Police enforcement has seemingly been portrayed positively ever since one becomes familiarized with its concept. Children aspire to have careers in law enforcement because they see officers as heroic figures. Police’s basic roles “to enforce the law‚ protect property‚ and limit civil disorder” (Police) immediately provokes a sense of authority and integrity‚ placing them on the privileged side of a binary conception. Mass media plays an influential part on this privilege‚ creating a long-standing

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