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    vague but important. It is important to understand someone before you judge them. Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill judge Boo off assumptions‚ but soon they are able realize the reality. The importance of understanding someone before you can judge them is important because you shouldn’t judge a person from rumors and made up lies. Near the beginning of the book‚ Jem says “Boo was about six-and-a-half feet tall‚ judging from his tracks; he dined on raw squirrel and any cats he could catch‚ that’s why his hands

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    According to Chapter 25 of Real Estate Principles by Charles J. Jacobus‚ zoning laws have been around for over a century. These laws regulate how certain parcels of land can be used. Sometimes these laws can benefit people in certain areas while other times it can lead to decreases in land value. Residents in Northwest Side‚ located in San Antonio‚ Texas‚ and adjacent neighborhoods believe that the latter is taking place. In January‚ the federal government seized a 36-acre tract of land near Northwest

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    Law Enforcement Thesis

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    thesis is that law enforcement and their response to crimes and its perpetrators are coloured by race. I do not believe that this is a response of law enforcement officers being racist. Rather‚ I believe that the environment in which the officers work and how their training is conducted influence their decision making in high stress situations. The two articles in this reaction paper directly relate to the current thesis. Specifically in regards to shooting decisions of law enforcement based on race

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    people do no remember the rules of the road. There are many important laws that people can forget from the age they take driver’s ED to the age of 75. By taking a knowledge test every year‚ we can eliminate a responsible driver’s forgetfulness of simple laws. US citizens should have to take a driving test every year because most American deaths/ injuries are cause by irresponsible drivers‚ and a test would help people remember and follow laws more closely. Car accidents can be caused by many factors

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    Law enforcement essay

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    EFFECTIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICE ONE MUST BE ABLE TO RECOGNIZE AND EFFECTIVELY UPHOLD THE RIGHTS OF ALL INDIVIDUALS IN RESIDING IN THE UNITED STATES. TO BE ABLE TO DO THIS ONE MUST HAVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF FREEDOMS AND RIGHTS DESCRIBED IN THE CONSTITUTION‚ THE BILL OF RIGHTS‚ AND LASTLY THE ENTIRE 27 AMENDMENTS. ONE MUST ALSO UNDERSTAND THE ROLES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT‚ THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM‚ AND THE ROLE OF CORRECTIONS‚ PAROLE AND PROBATION. THE CONSTITUTION IS CONSIDERED THE HIGHEST LAW OF THE

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    The most significant problems police officers face are job stress‚ fatigue‚ violence and brutality‚ and corruption. For police officers dealing with stress is part of the job. Law enforcement officers are called on to serve and protect the innocent and the guilty. They must be mindful of the rights of the criminals they arrest as well as the victims the help. Police officers must follow rules and procedures they didn’t create and don’t always agree with. An officer’s hours can be unpredictable

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    Origin of Law Enforcement

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    England formed their first law enforcement or criminal justice system sometime in the late ninth century. The law enforcement system that was established put the responsibility of keeping order on the citizens. This law enforcement or criminal justice system was known as a mutual pledge system. England’s king‚ Alfred the Great‚ was credited with forming the mutual pledge system. King Alfred formed this system to prepare his kingdom from an invasion by the Danish. The mutual pledge system is a system

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    There are several important things for an actuary to consider when setting the premium rates. They make projections of the future costs and they base these projections on historical results‚ probabilistic models‚ and their own judgments. Actuaries must consider different risk pools and make the premiums fair to all. For instance‚ they can consider statistically how likely a driver is to get into a car accident with several speeding tickets versus a driver with none. In order to use the predictability

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    History of Law Enforcement

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    History and Role of Law Enforcement in the Society 2 In some societies‚ in the late 18th century and early 19th century‚ these developed within the context of maintaining a layered social structure and the protection of property. In the United Kingdom in the late 18th century: The modern police department was born out of...the desire of the wealthy to restructure ... society. The swelling population of urban poor‚ whose miniscule [sic] wages could hardly sustain them‚ heightened

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    Why Is La Law Important

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    conforming to the laws‚ or they use another practical option‚ by breaking the laws‚ and later on face consequences in hope of lenient repercussions. As a human with a liberal point of view‚ I’m very compassionate towards other people. I believe that certain laws and regulations immensely obstruct and deprive people of their needs and rights. Therefore‚ as long as it’s not harmful to the society‚ I believe that certain laws should be broken in order to fill in the needs of people.

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