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    exceptions to this requirement. For instance in crisis situation where the delay in getting a warrant would make the search useless‚ it is allowed. This is referred to as a “time is of the essence” clause. A valid arrest automatically permits the police to search the surroundings of the subject per se and the subject to disarm him/her and to prevent evidence from being destroyed or tainted. The same rule applies to cars and other vehicles because they may transport or contain contraband. The purpose

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    "Due diligence" is a somewhat technical phrase used to describe a range of assignments‚ legal obligations‚ reports and investigations which take place in business‚ manufacturing and law. Its most frequently heard version is the one pertaining to business‚ where "duediligence" refers to the steps taken by venture capitalists before investing a round of capital in a startup‚ the ongoing investigation as to how the funds are being distributed‚ or the precautionary steps taken by a larger company in

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    articles were the “Two Models of the Criminal Process” ‚ and The Limits of the Criminal Sanction the two models are the “crime control model‚” which protects the rights of citizens and the “due process model‚" which protects the rights of the accused. In the book The Limits of the Criminal Sanction‚ it best describes the criminal justice process in the United States and the constant consequence of rivalry between the two value systems ‘the crime control model’ and the ‘due process model’. Professor

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    1. Which torts protect against the intentional interference with persons? The torts that protect against the intentional interference are the following: Assault which is an intentional‚ unexcused act that creates in another person a reasonable apprehension or fear of im-mediate harmful or offensive contact. Battery‚ that is an unexcused‚ harmful‚ or offensive physical contact intention¬ally performed. False imprisonment is the intentional confinement or restraint of another person without justifi¬cation

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    It has been said that any given justice system will generally adopt one of ‘two conflicting value systems that [compete] for priority in the operation of the criminal process]Of course‚ these two systems are the Crime Control and Due Process models mentioned above; and whilst it is true to say that they stand for inherently different values and most people are inclined one way or the other‚ Packer has said that ‘anyone who supported one model to the complete exclusion of the other ‘would be rightly

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    Police Agencies There are many different types of policing in the United States‚ most agencies operates through the government and the state itself these agencies consist of state and local agencies such as local PD‚ sheriff’s departments‚ highway patrol‚ and state troopers. The main purposes of these agencies are too investigate of suspected criminal activity‚ referral of the results of investigations to the courts‚ and the temporary detention of "suspected" criminals pending judicial action. Law

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    different steps in a typical police application process include the following: A written test. There are two written tests in the selection process: The first test is the Alberta Communication Test (ACT) and The Alberta Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police (A-PREP). There is a Screening Interview were the applicants is contacted by a File Manager to arrange a one-on-one interview. The purpose of this interview is to discuss and outline expectations of the selection process. Following the screening

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    Understanding the Concept of Due Diligence Due diligence means employers take all reasonable precautions in certain situations to prevent injuries or accidents in the workplace. Employers should implement plans to identify hazards in the workplace and administer the applicable corrective action to prevent accidents or injuries from occurring. All four companies I interviewed had some sort of understanding of the concept of due diligence (from the general idea at Company CS to a full-on definition

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    Jordan Parke jordanparke@hotmail.co.uk - 07597021781 75 mill fields‚ balsamroot ‚ county Antrim‚ BT53 7RA PERSONAL STATEMENT For the last two years I have been self employed as corporate magician. I have worked for hotels in London including Holiday inn‚ Hilton and Europe swell as nightclubs including Box‚ Kelly’s‚ Sandi go and restaurants including Frankie and bennys and wetherspoons and TV networks including BBC NI and UTV. WORK EXPERIENCE Magician –

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    STACEY-LEIGH COTSFORD RESEARCH AND ACCOUNT TASK B IDENTIFY TWO REPORTS ON SERIOUS FAILURES TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS FROM ABUSE. Abuse can happen anywhere anytime‚ but especially to vulnerable people‚ ie Children‚ elderly people‚ people with disabilities‚ people with learning difficulties. It can even happen in places people should be safe‚ ie hospitals‚ residential/ nursing homes‚ schools‚ daycare/ nurseries‚ centres etc. I researched two cases reported for abuse. The Winterbourne case which was nationally

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