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    Community Policing

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    in law enforcement is community policing. Two experts in this strategy are Robert Trojanowicz and Bonnie Bucqueroux. They have done research and wrote many articles on the topic. Trojanowicz worked for Michigan State University and has recently passed away. Bucqueroux was a victim of domestic violence and has added ideas in this area for community policing. Over many years community policing has become one effective method used by law enforcement to help serve the communities better. The concept

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    Community Profile

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    Amber’s Community Profile. (Kelsey) The city of Kelsey‚ population of 625‚000‚ is located in Northwest Valley. Kelsey has everything a large city has to offer but with the appeal of a small town. The community encourages each person in Kelsey to strive to obtain an enhanced standard of living by adapting to a healthy lifestyle‚ environmental mindfulness‚ and service to each other. The community of Kelsey benefits from the diversity of the people which is as follows: Caucasian Population 327‚309

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    is often dismissed and ignored by the Black community. "Depression is for White people." "Just pray about it." "There are people who have it much worse that you do." and the worst one‚ "Just think happy thoughts! :)" are all phrases that individuals struggling with anxiety‚ depression and other mental health problems are all extremely tired of hearing. The truth of the matter is‚ the stigma and refusal to talk about mental illness in the Black community is taking lives and preventing individuals

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    Community Policing Issues Part I Contemporary Police theory or Modern policing is focusing on crime and social disorder through the delivery of police services‚ which include aspects of traditional law enforcement‚ as well as prevention‚ problem-solving‚ community engagement‚ and partnerships. The community policing model balances reactive responses to calls for service with proactive problem-solving which centers on the cause of crime and disorder. Community policing requires police and citizens

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    “FREE” Education Two years of FREE community college‚ In theory‚ this sounds like a really good idea‚ and would give numerous people‚ who would otherwise not be able to go to college‚ the opportunity to get a good start on his/her college education. President Obama has proposed a two year free community college plan‚ in his speech given at Pellissippi State College in Knoxville‚ Tennessee‚ President Obama stated‚ a college education should be “as free and universal as high school is today” (Korte)

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    Floating Community

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    FLOATING COMMUNITY: A Sustainable Solution for the Rising Water Level in Malabon City Chapter I INTRODUCTION A Floating Community is a concept to provide much desired assistance to slums that are frequently destroyed during times of flooding. A Floating Community concept takes its environmental responsibilities seriously and endeavors to always choose the most sustainable options. According to Architect Felino Palafox Jr.‚ the design of stilt house is the ideal‚ but a floating house is the ultimate

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    Lgbtq Community

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    their history as a group. Do they living in the same neighborhood (becoming very popular in bigger cities)? Do they know each other at all? What are some of the norms of LGBTQ communities? How do they feel about a straight person entering into their space? Do they seem to have a common belief system in their community or do they all have different backgrounds and beliefs‚

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    Community as defined by Google "is a set of people (or agents in a more abstract sense) with some shared element". Generation Y is "the generation following Generation X‚ especially people born in the United States and Canada from the early 1980s to the late 1990s" (Answers.com). The Generation y period is also referred to as the "the Millenials and the Internet Generation" (Answers.com). There is some uncertainty with the range of age that qualifies some one as generation y or generation x. But

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    Community Immersion

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    SWOK 534 Policy and Practice in Social Service Organizations Melinda Duplichan University of Southern California- VAC‚ spring 2011 Professor: Wells Community Immersion Paper: Jennings‚ Louisiana I. Identification and General Description of Community Choosing a community to write about for this community immersion paper was not hard‚ as I live in one of the most talked about cities in southern Louisiana. Jennings‚ Louisiana is a city located in the southern part of Louisiana about

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    Health Hazards in the Homeless Community The importance of writing this paper is to bring awareness about the health hazards that the homeless community go through due to them not having the supplies or facilities to accommodate their needs to maintain their health. The homeless people are placed at a risk for diseases and other serious illnesses due to them not having access to a sanitary place or shelter or have many proper meals. In order to educate people on the importance of health risks as

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