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    CJ220 Criminal Justice and the Community Community policing is explained as a collaboration of community and the police working together to help identify and solve criminal activities. Additionally‚ the whole concept behind it is to promote public safety and to enhance the quality of life within the neighborhoods in which we reside in. Community policing is composed of two major components which are community partnership and problem solving. Community policing is a program that was initially

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    Organizational Concepts Table of Contents 1. Chapter 1: Organizational Planning 4 1.2. Introduction: 4 1.3. Defining Planning 4 1.4. Recognizing the Advantages of Planning 5 1.5. Using Plans to Achieve Goals 5 1.6. Criteria for effective goals 6 1.7. Coordination of goals 6 1.8. Detailing Types of Plans 7 1.9. Operational plans 7 1.9.1. Tactical plans 8 1.9.2. Strategic plans 8 1.9.3. Contingency plans 9 1.10. Identifying Barriers to Planning 9 2. Chapter 2 – Creating Organizational

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    Running Head: COGNITIVE INTERVENTIONS Cognitive Interventions Angie Skowronski University of Phoenix Cognitive Interventions There are several different cognitive interventions that are used for many different reasons. When it comes to behavioral issues‚ there is a form of psychotherapy that is commonly used called cognitive behavioral therapy (National Association of Cognitive Behavioral Therapists‚ 2007). Cognitive therapy can be combined with other forms of therapy to completely treat

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    ​Reading is an essential skill that everyone must acquire in order to be successful in life. In the past‚ the art of learning to read was very complicated and difficult‚ but nowadays learning to read can easily be measured. In order to become a proficient reader one must learn and master the six components of reading. The six major components are comprehension‚ oral language‚ phonological awareness‚ phonics‚ fluency‚ and vocabulary. Each component of reading is acquired across five discrete stages

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    Schlumberger Rigless Subsea Well Intervention Rigless subsea well intervention is the technology and methodology of reentering a subsea well to perform through-tubing work without a MODU‚ enabling coiled tubing‚ slickline‚ or wireline operations. Schlumberger is introducing two complementary rigless subsea intervention methodologies. These methodologies‚ Open Water Wireline (OWWL) and the Spoolable Compliant Guide (SCG)‚ use common well control equipment accessible from a single vessel to create

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    The Four Functions of Management The four functions of management are key elements for Home Depot to achieve its set goals and objectives‚ and to run smoothly. Home Depot implements core management concepts. This requires that the four functions of management - planning‚ organizing‚ directing and controlling be correctly understood. The four concepts transform Home into a cohesive company. The four functions of management allow Home Depot to take control of its future. The first function Home

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    Criminal Justice Trends: Corrections J.J. Myers CJA484 March 3‚ 2014 D.R. Mailloux Criminal Justice Trends: Corrections The relationship between the criminal justice system and society has always been up and down. Some individuals think that the system needs to be overhauled‚ and some that think the system is doing well and does not need to be replaced. In some areas of policing‚ policies have led to corruption and substandard policing practices. The first drastic change that we seen in the way the

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    English affairs change during the period from 1066 to 1216? William 1 papal intervention Pope alexander gave William I legitimacy with papal banner Stigand was excommunicated so couldn’t officiate William’s coronation in 1066 Pope alexander sent papal legate to re-crown William in 1070 William II 1088 trial of William of saint-Calais (bishop who supported rebellion‚ trial in Episcopal Church Rufus ruses papal intervention 1097 when William is threatened with excommunication as Anselm quits going

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    Criminal Justice Trends Corrections has been a part of the law enforcement for many years and as the years have passed‚ corrections has evolved in many ways. The past‚ present‚ and future trends in corrections has expanded in regards to different laws and technology. The writer will go into detail on the budgetary and managerial impact of the future trends that it will likely have‚ not only in corrections but in law enforcement and the courts. Furthermore‚ include the current research data in qualitative

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    In chapter 11 of Corrections in America‚ the author explains the organization and basic functions of state prisons. This chapter outlines the state prison system. The author also explains the classification and assignment process in state prisons‚ the impact that politics and government policy have on corrections‚ and the impact that budgets have on correctional facility. Most institutions are short on money and personnel‚ and their environments are isolated both physically and philosophically

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