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    shortcomings associated with the use of force policies and procedures in correctional institutions‚ this paper will outline several key factors surrounding the topic. First and for most‚ a discussion of what constitutes use of force in correctional institutions will be evaluated by examining policies of the State of North Carolina Department of Correction Division of Prisons. Subsequent to current policy‚ an analysis of the different levels associated with using force in a correctional setting will

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    modern law enforcement in America is able to use force when dealing with citizens is the U.S. Supreme Court case Graham v. Connor which determined that "objective reasonableness" is the Fourth Amendment standard. This standard is still being used today and focuses on the severity of the crime‚ whether the subject poses an imminent threat to the officer‚ was the subject fleeing‚ and was the subject resisting. KEY WORDS: Graham v Conner‚ Use of force‚ Fourth Amendment‚ Objective reasonableness‚

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    Recycling Equipment

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    Recycling Equipment In the case “Recycling Equipment”‚ David Hendricks is a cost accountant for a small‚ closely held chemical manufacturing company. He faces an ethical dilemma. David has two analyses; the first analysis is purchase of the equipment in the lower estimate of cost savings‚ it would increase the company’s net income but it would decrease the return on investment and affects the bonuses for company managers. The second analysis is in the higher estimate of cost savings‚ the recycling

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    is the wanton use of excessive force‚ usually physical‚ but potentially in the form of verbal attacks and psychological intimidation‚ by a police officer. Widespread police brutality exists in many countries‚ even those that prosecute it. It is one of several forms of police misconduct‚ which include: false arrest; intimidation; racial profiling; political repression; surveillance abuse; sexual abuse; and police corruption. However‚ as aforementioned‚ it may involve physical force but never reaching

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    “The Use of Force” and “Girl” although very different in many ways both portray the same main idea. The idea is that sometimes you have to hurt the ones you love in order to save them from future pain. However‚ in doing this‚ an unexpected feeling of enjoyment seems to captivate whoever is causing the pain. This tactic of “Tough love” as an educational technique was very prevalent in the time periods these stories took place. Although in modern society “tough love” is seldom seen due to instructional

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    Different types of equipment are chosen for different tasks because each type of equipment does a specific job. For example‚ if you need to scan a letter on to the computer you would use the printer because it has a built in scanner. The purpose of following instructions when using equipment is‚ to maximise the best use of equipment and to prevent any errors or loss and also so that you don’t damage/break the machine by doing something incorrectly. Also so that you’re able to use it as each piece

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    Nuclear Weapons

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    Nuclear Weapons Non-Proliferation is a limitation of production such as the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. The big five: United States‚ Britain‚ France‚ China‚ and former Soviet Union agreed to dismantle arsenals and signatory nations would not possess nuclear weapons (Conn). Although North Korea has become the world’s ninth nuclear power‚ they withdrew from the treaty in January 2003. Since then‚ North Korea processed enough plutonium for five nuclear bombs (Norris). America should and does

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    Depreciation and Equipment

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    MFRS 116 Malaysian Financial Reporting Standard 116 Property‚ Plant and Equipment This version includes amendments resulting from MFRSs with effective dates no later than 1 January 2012. Amendments with an effective date later than 1 January 2012 MFRS 116 has been amended by MFRS 13 Fair Value Measurement*. As those amendments have an effective date after 1 January 2012 they are not included in this edition. * effective date 1 January 2013 559 MFRS 116 CONTENTS paragraphs

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    Proper Equipment

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    The reason you should always have your proper equipment and be in the proper uniform is because if your not it can result in not being well prepared for the mission‚ which could ultimately result in mission failure and even worse loss of life. At training today I was unprepared to train today because we were told that if we were gunners that we were required to have a whistle on us at all times today and that it was going to be used to stop intersections and gain peoples’ attention‚ in a combat environment

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    Border Protection

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    Border protection has been an issue in the United States for much longer than what most Americans would think. Citizens in today’s society seem to think of border protection has a job for the border patrol to catch illegal aliens and drugs being smuggled into this country. The truth is that border protection is much more than just catching the smuggling. Some seem to forget much about our history of trade and imports. Where is this nation heading with our borders. Is building walls the answer or

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