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    Policing Models Kansas City Preventive Patrol Study About The Experiment This experiment started in October 1972 and continued throughout 1973. This was administered by the Kansas City Police Department and evaluated by the Police Foundation. Patrols were varied within 15 police beats. Routine patrol was eliminated in five beats‚ labeled “reactive” beats. Normal routine patrol was maintained in five “control” beats. Patrol was then increased by two times in five “proactive” beats.

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    Paper I: Scope and model questions Scope of the Syllabus is largely based on the UGC NET syllabus. It is divided into ten Sections and there will be 15 questions relating to each of these. The Scope and the model Questions under different sections are given below. In the Question Paper‚ questions pertaining to different sections will be jumbled and questions of a given section may appear at random numbers. Section 1: Research aptitude Scope: - Research: Meaning‚ characteristics and types

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    Paramilitary Policing and its History Rashad Cudjoe Research Paper 1 Police Paramilitary Units (PPUs) were first created in the 1960s because of problems in urban areas. These 10-40 units were supposed to be used for handling civil disturbances‚ dangerous suspects‚ and snipers. The roles of these units have changed drastically in the last 10 years. Paramilitary police teams seem to allow some officers to live out a fantasy of policing being dangerous and exciting. Many officers commented

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    In this Minor Project‚ the review examines how distinctive power structures influence the perspectives and personality procedures of the novel’s principle characters. Sara Ahmed’s origination of "Whiteness‚" as a methods for arranging on the planet‚ is talked about and utilized as an interpretive device when perusing July’s People. Specifically‚ the progressing and incomplete history of articles and bodies spoken to in the novel and how these identify with whiteness and the procedure of "othering"

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    The History of Police CJA/214 January 24‚ 2013 The History of Police Throughout the history capital offenses‚ such as murder and rape have been a serious issue in the United States. The government has emplaced certain departments across the nation from the first formation of America‚ to combat the misconducts within

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    Chronic Illness and the Shifting Perspective Model Introduction Being diagnosed with an illness‚ especially a chronic illness‚ can result in gaining a negative outlook on life and feelings of stress and vulnerability for most individuals. Chronic illness is defined as an illness that has a slow onset and continued for long periods of time. These types of illnesses require continuous treatment and typically do not have a definite cause (Ambrosio‚ L‚ et al.‚ 2015). Osteoporosis‚ cancer‚ and diabetes

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    purpose of this research paper is to explain how to be an effective leader using the situational leadership model. This model teaches leaders how to recognize the needs of individuals as well as teams while using the best leadership style. The situational leadership model in my opinion‚ identifies how to provide direction in addition to support to followers‚ as well as how to deal with difficulties situation that might be encountered by the followers. The situational leadership model exemplifies an agreement

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    THE MODEL PAPER Marie Joan Haskins CLAASDESCRITION 7-2-2014 INTSTUCTOR The model Paper "Current estimates indicate that the extent of addiction disorders‚ with the exclusion of tobacco addiction‚ involves approximately 32 million American" (James & Gilliland‚ 2005). To date there is no one single factor or explanation of Addiction. "Evidence shows that Addiction is the result of many heterogynous factors involving various combination of genetic‚environmental

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    Abstract This paper seeks to analyze contemporary leadership models and practices from the perspective of innovation in a global environment. Assess the behaviors that drive innovation and how leaders can use those behaviors to create innovative organizations and assess what leaders of innovation do to shape organizational culture and processes. Introduction Innovation is defined as the lifeblood of our global economy and a strategic priority for virtually

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    technology has continued to grow police have tried to move into a more proactive role while still allowing people to enjoy personal freedom and the right of presumed innocence. As part of the movement toward proactive policing‚ law enforcement are utilizing technology called predictive policing. With this system officers gather data and analyze it for patterns in order to understand the nature of a problem. The officers will then create strategies and tactics designed

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