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    Police History Matthew Rico GJA/214 April 15‚ 2013 Damien Torres Police History Sir Robert Peel British Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel is responsible for the development of the modern concept of the policing system in the 1800s. The first American police officers deployed on foot with no special training‚ tactics‚ policies or procedures‚ and had minimal education. American policing is a direct reflection of English heritage. Peel and some of the greatest minds of the 1800s developed the

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    Asked about governmental affairs‚ he’s unhappy over some political events now happening under PM Shinzo Abe‚ and he called it a crazy idea to bestow praises and sing hosannas to suicide missions as has been shown in a new film titled The Eternal Zero. According to Mr. Kanbe‚ this is a very strong indication that generations of young Japanese today have lost track of what had happened to their country during the second world war. Mr. Kanbe speaks a

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    Taneisha Richards Mrs. Paddack English 101 16 October 2013 Tolerance In everyday language people used the term “tolerance” to signify that attitude of those who put up with ideas or behavior of others which persons do not agree with or of which persons do not approve. In history of thinking‚ the term for tolerance has also acquired a more specific and somewhat of a different meaning‚ indicating a non-obstructive attitude on the part of a state towards the expression of other ideas which includes;

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    K-9 police officers work closely with their dogs to enforce laws and apprehend criminals. With relatively few positions available in the field‚ an assignment to the canine unit is highly coveted amongst law enforcement professionals. Duties A K-9 handler can use their dog to enforce public order while on patrol. A primary role for police dogs is pursuing and apprehending suspects that attempt to escape law enforcement officers. Dogs tend to be trained for one specialty skill such as identifying

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    Woman at Point Zero Response Firdaus experienced many traumatic events as a child which shaped the way she came to view herself as a woman‚ and men as a whole. As a member of a low class islamic family‚ it seems as if much of her families frustrations with life were taken out on her. Her father was like all the rest in her islamic society‚ sometimes Firdaus couldn’t even tell him apart from the other men in her community. He was very hypocritical in that he‚ as all islamics‚ believed that while

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    One of many reasons why IP laws should be protected is to allow the creators of an IP to benefit from their work. Every owner of invention or any kind of IP should be entitled to the later profit and to market and promote their own product‚ weather it is a painting‚ or exhibit or a business system. Protecting IP is also seen as a method of promoting creativity. When no one is allowed to copy another person’s work without permission then creativity is encouraged for everybody. IP threats Any public

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    or other intellectual property laws. I further agree that my name typed on the line below is intended to have‚ and shall have‚ the same validity as my handwritten signature.   Student ’s signature (name typed here is equivalent to a signature): Melissa Sinnett Police History Paper Melissa Sinnett Introduction to Police Theories and Practices/CJA 214 12/02/2012 Mr. Clifton Franklin As you sit on the side of the road with the blue lights of the police car parked behind you lighting up

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    How are women presented in the novel and what effect did this have on your understanding of the text? In Nawal El Saadawi’s novel‚ “Women at Point Zero” women are portrayed as living in a struggling society where they are not aloud to raise their voice or fight for their rights. The only place women are meant to be is in the kitchen fulfilling their husband’s every command. This novel shows that Egyptian women are being put down by men in their everyday lives and Firdaus is trying to change that

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    To: Carson Earnest From: Victoria Smith Subject: Assignment #2 Police discretion is issued to officers for the purpose of maintaining a just society. Discretion is defined the ability to form decisions based on their own judgment. These decisions are concluded through copious reasons such an officer’s experience or through their own individual backgrounds. Police discretion has the ability to dismiss minor crimes‚ yet laws exist where discretion is invalid and officers must accomplish whatever

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    Impact of police regionalisation on the police police regionalisation is having a big impact on the police as they are having to close down different regions as they don’t have the money to keep them open Impact of police regionalisation on army How is police regionalisation influenced by social factors? How is police regionalisation influenced by groups? Positives of police regionalisation positives of police regionalisation are that there will be more offices to deal with the

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