Policing Functions July 16‚ 2012 CJA/394 The roles of policing from the local‚ state‚ and federal all have several roles‚ that they must take part in everyday. Law enforcement has different branches that oversee a variety of jurisdictions. All of these variety jurisdictions have a main purpose‚ to protect citizens and enforce laws that have been passed. Depending on your jurisdiction and what you are doing will decide on what type of
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Critical Issues in Policing Lisa Harbin CJS/210 Timothy Murphy Critical Issues in Policing There are several critical issues in policing. The main critical issues of policing are: use of deadly force‚ police deviance‚ police prejudice and discrimination‚ violence‚ substance abuse‚ and police brutality as well as other police misconduct. Not only do law enforcement agencies have to deal with critical issues within their agencies‚ they also have to deal with critical issues that pertain
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The Principles of policing that were developed by Sir. Robert Peel in 1829 is still used to this day. With the principles still in use today it influences many of todays and futures law enforcement and how they treat today’s citizens we must uphold these principles and its meaning. In order to uphold these laws we must thoroughly teach future law enforcement what these laws are and what they mean in today’s society. With this in mind‚ we must fully understand these laws ourselves. The first three
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Magazine Magazine- November 2006 Subscribe or activate your subscription to read the full article HBR.org > November 2006 Managing Multicultural Teams http://hbr.org/2006/11/managing-multicultural-teams/ar/1 by Jeanne Brett‚ Kristin Behfar‚ and Mary C. Kern Teams whose members come from different nations and backgrounds place special demands on managers—especially when a feuding team looks to the boss for help with a conflict. Read the Executive Summary * Print * Email
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Systems and Multicultural Approaches CJHS/400 Robin Webb 11 April 2015 Robert Greenwood Systems and Multicultural Approaches Culture and ethnicity have become major influences on the interactional styles and structure of families and even workplaces. People from diverse cultures interact with one another as well as share ideas‚ so attention has to be given to culture. Individuals need to understand their own cultural background‚ which may act as a basis of understanding others too. Culture can
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Cultures have cannons‚ but a multicultural society or people cannot have cannon. A culture is a complex set of shared beliefs and values‚ and concepts which enables a group to make sense of its life and which provides it with directions for how to live. We live in a culture and culture is written into us in a process of internalisation. Australia is a melting pot of races‚ cultures and beliefs. This country was built by people from many different national backgrounds‚ and has followed an active
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The Advantages of Multicultural Education With the end of discrimination and the demands for equality‚ multicultural education was born. It all began with the civil rights movement in the 1950’s-1960’s. The main goal of multicultural education is “to get individuals to better interact‚ communicate and engage with one another in private and public settings.” (Campbell) Multicultural education is just what the world needs. Multicultural education‚ in today’s society‚ is very helpful‚ since it furthers
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Multicultural Field Trip (Statue entering the center) Here in my area of California there are many choices to choose from for my field trip to a cultural center. After searching online I decided on the WorldBeat Cultural Center located in San Diego California at 2100 Park Blvd San Diego 92101. I knew I had chosen a good site when before I even entered the center as I heard beating of drums in a mesmerizing rhythm while still parking my car. The name WorldBeat was fitting. Until this assignment
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essay will be discussing the relevance of crime prevention theories to evidence based policing. In order to do this both terms will be explained and crime prevention theories will be introduced‚ explained and evaluated In relation to evidence based policing. Trials which are relevant to the theories will also be included with evaluation. Evidence based policing is a structured method of making decisions about policing based on the evidence and intelligence you gather about the situation. This method
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state issues legal concealed permits does not mean the state will give the permits to everyone who satisfies conceal carry requirements (as in the case of may issue states). Another component of reducing the crime rate has been the improvement of policing methodology. Firstly‚ increasing the number of police personnel is considered a major argument for decreasing the crime rate. A report prepared for the United States Congress expressed “the more police a city has‚ the less crime it will have” (Sherman
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