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    Community policing presents an opportunity for law enforcement to connect with the surrounding community and build a relationship that benefits the criminal justice field but also the community. Unfortunately‚ majority of officers only interact with citizens when a crime occurs. Traditional policing is reactive verse being proactive. In the traditional approach‚ there has to be a criminal act before officers intervene which in turn means that someone has to be a victim first. If officers continue

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    The Aztecs and their relationship to Cortes was not a close bond. The Aztecs thought he was a god who came to fulfill a prophecy. He played this off so he could get closer and so he could strike the Aztecs down. They wanted to strike down on Aztecs so they could get gold and silver and other goods (Neth). Pizarro had a relationship much like Cortez. He befriended them for a short time‚ then found the right time to strike down on to the Incas just like Cortes when he struck the Incas. Pizarro

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    that can be combated by deterrence. Zero Tolerance policing aims to stop serious crime by clamping down on the minor crimes like graffiti that the practitioners believe lead to further crimes and using custodial sentences for first offences. It includes set responses to particular crimes by the police although the courts maintain some discretion. Zero Tolerance is not necessarily exclusive of urban regeneration‚ social investment or community policing. Its exponents‚ however‚ often rule them out because

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    In The Things They Carried‚ written by Tim O’Brien‚ there are two brief sections about the acquaintanceship between Lee Strunk and Dave Jensen. The chapter “Enemies” demonstrates this first‚ it mentions an instance that breaks the wall of trust between the two soldiers. The next chapter‚ “Friends‚” illustrates the two men learning to lean on each other for assurance. Together‚ “Friends” and “Enemies‚” stand to provide an accurate depiction of the foolishness of war. The battlefield is a place where

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    Abstract This paper deliberates the issue that has developed between minority communities and the local law enforcement. Gau and Brunson (2010) indicates that aggressive policing is used by police to control social disorder. However‚ this has created an uprooting with the relationship built between the police and their community. The other four articles discussed within the paper supports Gau’s statement by giving the reader statistical evidence of the damaging effects that have occurred over the

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    ‘Discuss the relationship between Cordelia and Lear and compare it to the relationship between Edgar and Gloucester’. Written in 1605 but first performed in 1606 on Boxing Day in front of King James‚ ‘King Lear’ is a typical Shakespearean tragedy which focuses around the themes of family and the disruption of natural order. The play has strong Aristotelian influences as the protagonist‚ King Lear‚ enters the play in a position of great importance through external forces which are out of his control

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    The United States established their government based on freedom. America has the benefit of existing after many cultures in the world. This is a benefit allowed the United States to pick and choose aspects for the government. The country had the opportunity to examine each aspect and decide the benefits. This allowed the United States to create exactly what they intended to‚ which was a land of freedom. The constitution is the basic principles of this country. Every principle for the constitution

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    According to the Times of India‚ new studies show a link between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and cardiovascular disease as a result of the neurological and hormonal response to chronic stress. (ANI‚ 2013) Post traumatic stress disorder is defined as “a mental health condition that ’s triggered by a terrifying event. Symptoms may include flashbacks‚ nightmares and severe anxiety‚ as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event.” (Staff‚ 2011) This actually makes a lot of sense because

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    work and raise money for their future farm. George promised Lennie’s aunt that he would watch over Lennie and keep him out of harm’s way‚ after she passed away‚ while Lennie would protect them physically. George and Lennie have an interdependent relationship in the novella Of Mice and Men. Lennie is dependent on George because of his lack of common knowledge and inability to retain any information that isn’t spoken by George. Lennie needs George to be his voice during job interviews‚ otherwise no boss

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    conversation. Instead of confronting his parents‚ Chadwick decided to pretend he did not know what was going on. Chadwick’s parents never really paid too much attention to him‚ so he knew it would not be difficult. Even though Macbeth never had a great relationship to him‚ Chadwick always felt closer to his father.

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