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    1. The 14-month results are impressive. What are the major factors for this success The protocol that Chief G is trying to implement with his police force is called intergrated patrol. How does this approach compare to the traditional model of law enforcement? The integrated patrol strategy brings a community-oriented concept of policing into play‚ which crime prevention and reduction efforts are applied in larger areas‚ rather than focusing specifically on a group of people within a particular

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    Historical Events that Have Influenced The Foundations and Structure of American Legal History Even though Mr. Korematsu defied and evaded moving to a relocation camp in conjunction with the Civilian Restrictive Order No. 1‚ 8 Fed. Reg 982 he was still able to successfully prove that this order was unconstitutional and violated his rights. This order‚ Civilian Exclusion Order No. 34 of the Commanding General of the Western Command‚ U.S. Army stated “All persons of Japanese ancestry should

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    inspect the civil service system. Also how it fits into the aspects of policing. It will also compare the criteria between the civil service system and police officers. How the two works together to make sure the communities are safe. It will compare the beat with a post. How it can improve coverage of beats and posts within the policing systems. The civil service is an element that helps to govern the personnel decisions of most police departments in America. Its purpose is to ensure that employees

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    American history has transformed and advanced in a plethora of ways over time. Abolishment of slavery‚ American revolution‚ arrival of the Europeans—these three topics had drastic effects on American history. These significant milestones in American history changed and shaped American history to the way it is now. These events led to other significant events that later formed American history. The arrival of the Europeans in the Americans‚ followed by their colonization‚ led towards remarkable social

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    Future of policing paper Sabrina Fazendin CJS210 September 14‚ 2014 Ronald Rucker Future of policing paper This paper will focus on the current trends that affect policing in the twenty-first century. I will also take a look at any anticipated critical issues that may arise within policing in the future and address some changes that may need to take place in order to correctly address the issues. American policing has developed and grown into an enormous operation since the 1800s‚ when our

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    Mapp v. Ohio CJS/210 April 25‚ 2010 David Ross The Warren Court left an unprecedented legacy of judicial activism in the area of civil rights law as well as in the area of civil liberties—specifically‚ the rights of the accused as addressed in Amendments 4 through 8. In the period from 1961 to 1969‚ the Warren Court examined almost every aspect of the criminal justice system in the United States‚ using the 14th Amendment to extend constitutional protections to all courts in every State

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    3 Most Important Events in World History Many events have shaped the world to what it is today. Events such as the writing of the Communist Manifesto‚ the Black Death‚ and World War II were very important in history and their effects can still be seen today. If not for these monumental events the world would be a very different place. The first one of these to occur was the Black Death. The Black Death is believed to have been spread from Asia‚ originating in Europe in Italy. It was a horrible

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    Law Enforcement: Federal‚ State‚ and Local Policing Jurisdiction is defined in our textbooks‚ as “The legal authority or power to create and enforce laws within a particular area” (Wright‚ 2012). Law enforcement agencies have different divisions that supervise a range of jurisdictions‚ all with the collective intent: to safeguard citizens and implement the laws passed by local‚ state‚ and federal agencies of the government. The difference between federal and local police jurisdiction is determined

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    there are many events that I could talk about that have influenced me and my life‚ there is one that stands out to me. This past year alone has been a tremendous year of growth for me; all thanks to being in dance. I have danced for 12 years altogether‚ and for the past two years‚ I found myself at a wonderful studio filled with people who became my family. Not long after I started attending‚ I was invited into their handpicked Repertory group. When I accepted‚ I had no idea what was in store for

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    5 Most Important Events in American History. The first is when the British first declared that the Americans could not move west. This is important because if the British had never declared this law‚ then the Americans never would have had a reason to get angry at them‚ and the revolution never would have happened and we might still be part of the British. Also the colonists helped fight for the British and they felt that they should be able to move into the land they had fought so hard for. Then

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