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    Local Government Finance

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    report will focus on the challenges in relation funding revenue expenditure for CCC in 2010 and in the future. I will also discuss areas of concern in terms of level of revenue expenditure and outline issues that were taken into account in the preparation of the budget for 2010. Section 102 of the Local Government Act 2001 states that each LA must prepare a draft budget for the next financial year setting out: 1. The expenditure necessary to carry out its functions and 2. The income

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    Criminal Justice Policy

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    Policy Comparison Archie M. Parks CJA/364 June 21‚ 2013 Stacie Hummel Policy Comparison Both the crime control model and the consensus and due process model have significant affects on Criminal justice policy. For the purpose of this paper the federal drug testing policy as well as the Supreme Court ruling that bars protesting in front of the court house will be examined. A comparison of both policies with regards to the effects the crime control model and the consensus and due process model

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    How have the attitudes and policies of the states and federal governments impacted the aboriginal people? There are various ways in which the policies of the state and federal governments have impacted the aboriginal people. The government policies includes; the policy of paternalism‚ Protectionism‚ Assimilation‚ Integration and Self – determination. These policies have impacted the aid of Aborigines due to the fact that the governments thought that the Aboriginals

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    LocalStateFederal Police Angela Brandon CJA/484 March 25‚ 2013 Frank Owens LocalStateFederal Police The United States uses police officers on three different levels to deal with citizens that violate the laws. The localstate‚ and federal agencies operate on different levels. Maintaining order and service functions‚ purpose of policing is to do investigation of suspected criminal activity and refer criminals to the American court. Police is needed to help maintain peace

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    Local Government has no Role to Play in Tourist Development The local Government is one of the keys to tourism development‚ a complete contradiction to that of the essay statement‚ which I believe really has no ground to stand on. In this essay I will illustrate this point by showing the roles with which local government plays within the community‚ and the importance it has to creating a successfully developed tourism product that maximises the benefits for not only the residences of the community

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    Local Government Regulation

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    to what effect did local government intervene to ameliorate the adverse effects of industrialisation on the populations of towns and cities? Towns and Cities in the nineteenth century grew extremely quickly as vast numbers of people congregated in urban environment’s which were created as a response to rapid industrialisation‚ this developed problems such as poor public health. The problems that became apparent had to be dealt with and this gave rise to local governments being set up to deal

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    The Pompeian’s government was a democratic system. Citizens voted in their members. There were four levels of government- Electoral assembly (comitium)‚ town council (curia)‚ chief magistrates (duumviri) and magistrates (aediles). These parties were elected in through different means and for different purposes. The electoral assembly was voted in by the Roman citizens of Pompeii. Those elected were then in charge of electing the duumviri and aediles. The town council was made up prominent citizens

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    3 Levels of Government

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    3 LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT Federal Government * Highest tier of the government. * Has authority over external affairs‚ defence‚ internal security‚ justice (except civil law cases among Malays and other indigenous peoples‚ adjudicated under Islamic and traditional law)‚ federal citizenship‚ finance‚ commerce‚ industry‚ communications‚ transportation and other matters etc as stated in the Ninth Schedule (List 1) if the Federal constitution. * Comprises of Ministries‚ Departments and Public

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    UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

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    UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT What is government Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) said the purpose of government is to establish peace and security for the people. Government: The formal institutions and processes through which decisions are made for a group of people. Main components are people‚ policies‚ and powers. Government consists of elected officials who have the authority and control over others and the other half are the public servants who carry out the daily functions. Power is the government’s

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    Criminal Justice Policy

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    Running Head: ETHICAL CHALLENGES THAT FACE THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY MAKERS AND THE PRESERVATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS. Criminal Justice Policy Name: Course: College: Tutor: Date: Abstract This paper looks at the ethical challenges that criminal policy makers have to deal with. It identifies the challenges as; the policy makers having to decide on the support of frail companies‚ the issue of capital punishment‚ the differentiation of people from different backgrounds

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