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    Mandatory School

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    actually had a choice in the matter. “Mandatory attendance laws force many to attend school who have no wish to be there… The solution to this problem is simple: Abolish compulsory- attendance laws and allow only those who are committed to getting an education attend”. This is what Roger Sipher wrote in his article “So that nobody has to go to school if they don’t want to” that was published in the “New York Times” on December 22‚ 1997. The author states that mandatory attendance laws should be abolished

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    Mandatory Bargaining

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    Holley‚ Jennings & Wolters states‚ “mandatory bargaining subjects are subjects that may have a direct effect on bargaining unit member’s wages‚ hours‚ or other terms and conditions of employment‚ including the willingness to meet at reasonable times for the purpose of negotiating and the willingness to reduce oral agreements to writing” (2012‚ p. 265). For example‚ when negotiating mandatory subjects of bargaining‚ it includes negotiating wages‚ shift differentials‚ work schedules‚ paid holidays

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    “Your Under Arrest “ a common phrase we have all heard before coming from the police. Currently with all the crime and violence in our society‚ the police has become an integral part of the modern everyday conversation. With some wondering whether or not they are following proper procedures and guidelines. One of today`s biggest controversies is‚ what are the proper policing procedures regarding an arrest and whether or not they’re being followed. What does “by the book” actually mean in today’s

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    “The Juvenile Arrests 2001 bulletin summarizes and analyzes national and state juvenile arrest data derived from the Federal Bureau of Investigation report Crime in the United States 2001” (Snyder‚ 2003‚ p. 1). The FBI tracks four offenses in its Violent Crime Index‚ which are‚ murder‚ forcible rape‚ robbery‚ and aggravated assault (Snyder‚ 2003). However‚ this paper will summarize the key points of the Juvenile Arrests 2001 bulletin by addressing the overall decrease in juvenile arrests and the implications

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    There are several differences between stops and arrests. As an exception to the Probable Cause and warrant requirements a stop has to have the underlining basis of reasonable suspicion. At its core a police stop is when an officer stops you from doing anything that you were doing prior and after an officer has observed an individual doing something suspicious. While an arrest is an officer actually taking a person into police custody. If a stop is arbitrary or not supported by reasonable suspicion

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    providing solid evidence of what happened during the encounter by using the body cam the police can check if there was unnecessary force or violence used while attempting to arrest the perpetrator‚However it was highly debated whether or not police officers should be allowed to view there body cam footage before writing there arrest reports due to the fact that it may alter there memory of the

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    To: Alexis Fairchild From: Marshall Peterson Date: February 8‚ 2015 Subject: Mandatory Mediation Mrs. Fairchild‚ I am writing you this memo in compliance with the mandatory mediation requirements issued by the court. I would first like to state to you my stance in this case. I have been dealing with this particular vendor for about six months now. The business relationship started after my wife and I visited Mrs. Doe’s Sunday school class in Huntsville‚ Alabama. I was there in support of my

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    just read recently‚ was “Children’s Arrests in Bullying Case Distress Tennessee City” written by Christine Hauser. Hauser writes about how children of the ages of 12 years old were arrested for bullying a boy. There were 10 children involved who were pushing the boy into the street and trying to provoke him into making a move. One of the children was recording the whole incident while the boy was being beaten up and later had posted it on YouTube. After the arrest of the children’s parents and churches

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    Contrary to popular belief that ‘prostitutes’ need to be heavily controlled and restrained; criminalization and arrest can backfire into a huge problem for both sides as it creates distrust between the law and prostitutes. Criminalization and arrest can have many repercussions‚ such as jeopardizing their career‚ ruin their reputation in the industry and in case of an arrest it can create a criminal record which causes the sex worker to be unable to obtain jobs if he/she wants to do something else

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    Most people do not realize that arrest records for every person in the community can be accessed completely free by anyone who has an interest.. Whether you are researching your own name to ensure your public records are up to date and accurate or are looking into someone new in your life who may or may not be trustworthy‚ gaining access to these records is extremely beneficial in a wide variety of situations. For instance‚ public court records are often checked by employers when considering you

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