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    Corrections Accreditation and Privatization Rachel Klein CJS/230 10/19/2014 Edward Harris “Corrections accreditation is intended to improve facility operations through adherence to clear standards relevant to all areas/operations of the facility‚ including safety‚ security‚ order‚ inmate care‚ programs‚ justice‚ and administration” ("American Correctional Association"‚ n.d.). Going through these types of processes can be very beneficial to a corrections officer’s development. Going

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    This is when i began my career. I was hired on a “COPS” grant and attended some federal training on community oriented policing. I felt then that it wasn’t the greatest thing‚ but as I grew experience and training I realized it was a positive move for law enforcement. While in our class reading‚ COPE was discussed and its results. COPE or Citizen-Oriented Police Enforcement failed in the first phase(Cordner‚ 2016). Officers and citizens did not feel it was the proper approach

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    practical projects‚ formulating problem statements‚ designing a project charter and explaining the project objective in detail. BY M.A. van Rensburg STUDENT NO: 77899741 DAPM01M - 807109 UNISA 20 May 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: LITERATURE STUDY 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. REAL PROBLEMS SOLVED BY PRACTICAL PROJECTS 3 3. PROBLEM STATEMENT FOR PRACTICAL PROJECT 4 4. PROJECT CHARTER 4 5 PURPOSE - BREAK- UP INTO PROJECT OBJECTIVES: DESCRIBED

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    What is the importance of the internet? * ------------------------------------------------- View Slide Show Answer: The main importance of the internet is that it has made information available in a quick and easy manner‚ publicly accessible and within easy reach. It has revolutionized communications and social networking‚ creating a zone which was so international that new law had to be designed to govern it.  People communicate‚ share data and work through the internet all day‚ every day‚

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    Neighborhood-Oriented Policing as I understand it is the second from of policing that makes up the whole community-oriented policing process. This part of the process is where the community gets together and creates a committee to address the concerns of the community about the criminal and order maintenance issues that is going on in the community. There are four programs that make up neighborhood-oriented policing. The first program being community patrols. Community patrols are very important

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    Goals/Objectives Throughout my senior year‚ I have discovered that I want to be a teacher and lead others. I am very passionate about working with kids‚ implementing school plans‚ and being the teacher I always wished for. I am a natural-born leader and do not get nervous in front of crowds‚ I always tend to take a leadership position within my personal life and at work. I would like to start teaching younger children and eventually work my up to high school or possibly college. I must become certified

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    In the second part of Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea‚ the reader gains a new perspective on the narrative as the story begins to switch between Mr. Rochester and Antoinette’s viewpoints. Through variations in diction and syntax‚ Rhys distinguishes between Rochester and Antoinette’s voices in “Part Two” of the novel. The second part of the novel begins in Mr. Rochester’s point of view. There is a noticeable deviation in diction and syntax in Mr. Rochester’s voice from Antoinette’s earlier narration

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    Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Research & Development Division Pitfalls of Object Oriented Programming Tony Albrecht – Technical Consultant Developer Services What I will be covering • A quick look at Object Oriented (OO) programming • A common example • Optimisation of that example • Summary Slide 2 Object Oriented (OO) Programming • What is OO programming? – a programming paradigm that uses "objects" – data structures consisting of datafields and methods together with their

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    website evaluation

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    connected to the World Wide Web .The World Wide Web‚ or "Web" for short‚ is a massive collection of digital pages: that large software subset of the Internet dedicated to broadcasting content in the form of HTML pages.  A website is like a virtual store front or a virtual organization in other words it’s a window to which customers see through the organization. As such organizations need to make sure that the website is both effective and efficient in achieving the objective for which it was set

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    Wide Sargasso Sea: Essay In Jean Rhye’s Wide Sargasso Sea‚ Rochester works to colonize and “other” Antoinette by using the power he has over her. The power he has because of his gender‚ his race‚ and his knowledge is what he uses to colonize Antoinette. In Trinh T. Minh-ha’s article‚ “Difference: ‘A Special Third World Women Issue’”‚ she states‚ “As you can see‚ ‘difference’ is ‘division’ in the understanding of many. It is no more than a tool of self-defence and conquest” (Minh-ha‚ 7). This quote

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