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    The Use of Force

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    The Use of Force The Wichita Police Department’s policy and procedures on the use of force for its employees takes every measure of precautionary to ensure that the best method of force is used in making a lawful arrest. These policies and procedures go into great detail to inform officers when the use of force is necessary and how much force is needed. An officer of the WPD is justified in using force as long as they believe it to be necessary to effect the arrest and to defend one’s self or another

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    Use of Force Use of Force Serena R. Smith Grand Canyon University JUS 515 Use of Force Use of Force One night‚ a small-town patrol officer stops a car driven by two teenagers. The officer believes that one of them might be responsible for a string of recent burglaries. The teens are questioned‚ and the officer becomes angry at their responses. Over the objections of the teenagers‚ both teens are pulled out of the car and shoved around a little. They are both told that they are under arrest

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    officers have the authority to use force to ensure that laws are upheld and public safety and security maintained. The granting of that authority carries with it an expectation that the individual police officers and their law enforcement organizations will be openly and publicly accountable for any use of force. Police use of force is officially sanctioned‚ but questions remain. What is a reasonable use of force? Why and under what circumstances is one type of force chosen over another? What standards

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    8/1/2014 Use of Force in Syria - Google Groups Google Groups Use of Force in Syria Atty.EDL Jul 30‚ 2014 11:30 AM Posted in group: International Relations & International Law (P139) International Relations and Public International Law Use of Force Role-Play Simulation Atty. Edmar D. Lerios Good day class! In preparation of your Midterm Examination‚ which includes the Chapter on the Use of Force‚ we will have oral arguments (mock trial) about the current events in Syria or

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    Plot vs. Story - Film

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    The plot is the sequence of events that happened to make the story. The plot is how the story came alive. “If the story is what happens in a movie‚ the plot is how it happens.” Goodykoontz‚ B.‚ & Jacobs‚ C.P. (2011) When we are describing a movie that we saw‚ we are actually describing the plot‚ not the story. Honestly all of this time‚ I thought I was describing the story‚ not the plot. You learn something new every day. The film that I have chosen to use is ‘Panic Room’‚ released in

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    Use Of Force Essay

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    The Use of Force Questions: How did you interpret the patient and her motivations in the story? I interpreted the patient as being very neglectful. She was motivated by the idea of keeping her secret hidden so that she could escape having to bear the experience of getting diagnosed with this disease and going through the torture. How did you interpret the doctor and his motivations in the story? I interpreted the doctor as not only doing his job‚ but doing it with a purpose. He was very caring‚

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    of “The Use of Force” Williams Carlos Williams applies both internal and external conflict to his short story‚” The Use of Force.” The narrator struggles with how he should help cure an ill but stubborn child. Is he acting forceful because he is trying to help the patient‚ or is he actually enjoying being malicious towards her? To make a short story even shorter‚ this story is about a doctor who was called by a sick child’s parents to come diagnose the young girl. Throughout the story the little

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    The Use of Force Analysis

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    Level One • The Use of Force is about a girl who may have Diphtheria‚ but refuses to open her mouth to let the doctor look at her throat. After much struggle‚ emotional and physical‚ the doctor forces her to open her mouth and it turns out she does indeed have the disease. Level Two • Setting – It’s not actually mentioned‚ but it is implied that it at the Olson’s house‚ a doctor is called to look at the daughter as she is not feeling well. • The Characters – o The parents are pretty static characters

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    In “The Use of Force” the doctor and the young girl Mathilda have a very odd relationship. When the doctor first meets the young girl‚ sick and lying on her kitchen floor he founds her to be unusually attractive. When the doctor first meets her‚ him seems to more interested in her looks than what is actually wrong with her. The young girl is trying hard to keep the secret of her sickness and in doing so is very unwilling to help the doctor in anyway. The task the doctor had would have been easier

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    Perceptions of Use of Force Introduction Law enforcement officers face extenuating circumstances on a daily basis. Their job is to isolate and de-escalate circumstances that pose a threat and are beyond the control of citizens in their community. There are times officers may need to resort to force if necessary to gain control of an escalating situation. Basic law enforcement training introduces officers to the force options available. Use of force is the amount of effort required by

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