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    The advantages and disadvantages of Community service or social service as modes of criminal punishment. Community service or social service is a mode of punishment provide by the law which the offender can escape imprisonment or fines. Community service acts as an alternative to the harsh criminal punishment. Generally‚ community service is handed down by a judge or magistrate to the first-timer offender or teenage offender. This punishment can also be handed down in the case of minor offences

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    world; however‚ today our focus is to take a look at the discourse community of biology and analyze what components of language do they value more and the reasoning behind it. Before we learn more about the discourse community of biology‚ we need to know something about the discourse community. What is discourse community and who is in discourse community and are you part of discourse community. According to the article “Discourse Community”‚ by

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    Community policing and problem solving are both strategic concepts that focuses the redefining of the ends and the policing means. Community policy majorly deals with the attention of the police behind the incidents‚ instead of the incidents alone. It also works to establish a working relationship between the community and the police with the aim of increasing the levels of security and reducing crimes in the society. Due to the failure in the law enforcement to fight crimes and maintain security

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    What aspect of the Columbia community‚ outside of the classroom‚ would you most want to impact and why? (150 words or less) Helping people has always been an important aspect of my life. Whether I’m directly meeting a need or simply providing entertainment‚ I enjoy being of service to others. I have the aptitude to be a leader in any situation‚ and I’m constantly utilizing my leadership skills to make a change for the better. During my time as the head of committees on the student council and

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    homeless community seems to suffer from a mental disability? The truth is over 50% of the homeless suffer from mental illness; in fact‚ the rise in mental illness in the homeless community can be traced as a direct impact from the Reagan administration from the mid 1980’s. After becoming elected‚ former president Reagan passed several acts which deliberately released hundreds of thousands of uncured mentally ill patients from secure institutions by defunding most mental health services. Almost five

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    twenty percent of the number of phone calls an officer receive requires enforcing. The rest requires officers to handle problems with the community. The truth is the majority of officers are involved or are going to be involved in community policing. Community policing focuses on using problem solving and organizational skills to help reduce crime and help the community. Police may even hire professionals such as social scientist to help determine the cause and prevention of crimes. To help prevent crimes

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    The concept of community policing was introduced and used as a police philosophy in implementing crime prevention . It is a term often used to describe the process of engagement between the police and community and at its core is the recognition that by working with the community‚ law enforcement agencies can find local solutions to local problems. Community policing is a dynamic concept that requires the police and the community to work together as comrades in identifying effective actions and address

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    Community Policing is believed to be an effective way to promote public safety in a community. “Community policing is a philosophy that promotes organizational strategies that support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques” (Sheider 2008). Concerning the testimony on behalf of the Presidential task force‚ community policing should focus on two additional initiatives that will make community police better off in the future. Getting to know about community policing should

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    utopia is a community where everything is perfect. Nothing and no one is perfect in life and flaws do exist. The fact that the definition has the word ‘imaginary’ shows that it doesn’t exist. If a perfect utopia existed then everyone would want to live there and be a part of that specific utopia. This whole unit we have been studying utopias and looking at different communities and how they exist. Two of the communities that we studied were the people of Jonestown and another community was the Omelas

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    Similar to other indigenous communities of the world‚ Canadian indigenous communities have a long history of sharing their resources among the community members (Gray et al.‚ 2003; Anderson and Giberson‚ 2004). In the absence of proper financial institution they lived by the "barter economy‚" "a system of exchange where goods or services are directly exchanged for other goods or services without using a medium of exchange‚ such as money" (Sullivan‚ 2003; p. 243). They did not have any individual

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