INTRODUCTION 1. SECURITY AN ISSUE IN KIBERA “There can be no security without development and no development without security‚ and neither can be sustained in the long term without being rooted in the rule of law and respect for human rights.” (Former Secretary General of the UN‚ Kofi Annan) [1] There is increasing recognition that without security there can be no development. Insecurity hinders socio-economic growth in different ways: threats to physical security‚ the absence of safe
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Support Children and Young People ’s Health and Safety This essay will provide knowledge and understanding of supporting children and young people ’s health and safety. In my placement there are many policies regarding health and safety when working with children. The Management of Health and Safety at Work Act 1999 and The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 require all schools to have policies and procedures to ensure the safety of staff and children. If the policies and procedures are not in
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RE: Annotated Bibliography “Broken window theory” Introduction: “Broken window theory” states that if a broken window is not quickly repaired‚ other windows will break‚ creating a sense of public apathy and neglect that attracts criminals. “The broken window theory” was good crime-fighting strategy that made people feel a little safer and was able to respect their fellow officers on foot rather than their patrol cars. The theory was brought into perspective to stop minor
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Occupational Health & Safety Written Assignment By Joe Fuller MGMT-1196-01 Prof. J. Weber October 7‚ 2011 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT What do you consider the roles and responsibilities of workers to be in developing and implementing successful safety programs? When implementing and developing successful safety programs in the workplace‚ I feel that the workers have many roles and responsibilities. These include: * Proper use and maintaining
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San Bernardino‚ Denise Morales CRSC1-10 Oct 25‚ 2012 The video was shot in San Bernardino‚ Ca off Waterman and Baseline. I heard of this area through Facebook‚ when I posted a status of my project and the type of area I was looking for‚ several of my friends commented and agreed that what I’m looking for can be found in San Bernardino. So I got an idea of exactly where in SB they were talking about‚ and the next day my sister and I took a drive out there. Once I got there‚ right away I
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I wish to attend the Fairfax County Teen Police academy this summer‚ because I’ve always had the dream of becoming a police officer. I’ve always wanted to give back to my community by upholding the law and to serve and protect others. With the amount of hate I see towards cops‚ it intrigues me to become one. It seems like people nowadays don’t respect the police as much as they used to. Which is what I want to change‚ I want others to see that cops are the good guys and what we do is saving your
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According to Fagan (2002)‚ studied the policing of gun and youth violence‚ within eight cities. The article evaluates the eight cities’ policing innovations against gun violence‚ while concentrating on the three different approaches: reciprocal control‚ punitive legal control and “soft” legal control. Reciprocal control refers to making police and community groups mutually reinforcing in regards to crime control. Punitive legal control refers to crime control through vigorous law enforcement and
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While community policing may seem like an understandable concept‚ the textbook informs us that it has proven to be an elusive goal to arrive at a single definition of the term (Lab 2016). Of the various definitions the table in the textbook provided‚ I most agreed with the definition provided by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services on page 246 (it is the last definition in Table 2.1) because it clearly defines community policing and some of its key features. Key Features of Community
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Security and safety concerns are increasing with the changing lifestyles‚ expanding urbanization‚ increasing crime rate‚ and above all increasing terrorism across the globe. With latest advances in the technology‚ the significance of security and surveillance systems have changed as people are realizing the benefits derived from it. According to the latest IMS Research report‚ worldwide market for video surveillance equipment will grow more than 12 percent in 2012 despite the weak and uncertain economic
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Before the increase in the trend of private policing‚ public policing has monopolized the field in the U.S. Both public and private policing‚ when compared‚ displays many similarities and differences‚ however their distinctions are frequently blurred. Even though they are classified as private police their behavior‚ roles and responsibilities appear parallel to the public to an extent (Wilson 1994). According to Shearing and Stenning‚ advancements in society‚ e.g. gated communities and large
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