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    Myanmar Police Force The Union of Myanmar is geographically situated in Southeast Asia between latitudes 09cated between Bangladesh and Thailand‚ with India and China to the north‚ Myanmar covers an area of about 675‚000 sq km (over 260‚000 sq mi). Myanmar is the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia. The capital and largest city is Yangon‚ an important trade centre is Mandalay located in central Myanmar. My heroes are those who risk their lives every day to protect

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    Police System In Japan

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    POLICE SYSTEM IN JAPAN In Japan‚ police system generally enjoy wide community support and respect. The system‚ so called keisatsu seido consists of approximately 220‚000 police officers who are organized into prefectural forces coordinated and partially controlled by the National Police Agency in Tokyo. Concerning the historical development‚ during the Edo period - we are talking about the years 1600 - 1868 here‚ the Tokugawa Shogunate ( the form of those days governing the country ) developed elaborate

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    concept that has gained significant attention is that of the leader as a servant. Robert K. Greenleaf‚ in his thought-provoking article "The Servant as Leader‚" explores this idea and its potential implications. As we delve into the essence of servant leadership‚ we discover its compelling elements and consider its future trajectory in the dynamic world of leadership. The Leader as Servant The notion of a leader as a servant challenges traditional hierarchical structures and emphasizes the importance

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    During the 17th and 18th centuries throughout the English colonies‚ indentured servants and slaves made up the main workforce for land-owning colonists. For a long period of time‚ both indentured servants and slaves seemed to stand on the same status and were treated about the same. However‚ as time progressed‚ changes in the colonies also brought changes between these two different groups. The path to the Revolution brought about new ideologies concerning freedom and liberty‚ causing colonists

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    Police Force Integration

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    Integration of the Police Force The local police departments along with the Erie County Sherriff’s are soon too integrated into one force. This paper will talk about three problems that will arise from this integration and then three solutions for each one of these problems. With that there will be drastic changes‚ from rank structure‚ to pay grades‚ to how they will operate as one force rather than different precincts. This means that they have to find a way of going about this drastic change

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    One main factor that can be traced through many militarization cases is the complex relationship between the police and the military (Chabat‚ Jorge‚ "Mexico’s War" 135). To begin with‚ the roles and objectives of the military and the police are very different‚ that when combined‚ counteract each other (Bailey‚ John and Dammert‚ Lucia 15). The duty of the police is to protect civil society‚ while also being accountable to them‚ indicating that the use of force is only meant to be used as a last resort

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    of this‚ some people became indentured servants. Later on‚ the South revolutionized America by bringing in black slaves and getting rid of indentured servitude. Slaves generated the economy for the South‚ but was also the main cause of the civil war. Both slaves and indentured servants were treated badly‚ however‚ black slaves were much more expensive and had to work for life‚ whereas indentured servants worked for a reward. Both the indentured servants and black slaves did very similar agricultural

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    Lauren Smith Assignment 1: Understand the need for discipline in the uniformed public services. What is discipline? The will to do the right thing in a timely fashion without getting results. Discipline is knowing right from wrong and the responsibilities for your own actions. Discipline controls a person’s behaviour towards everything in day to day life. If someone has the right discipline it will then contribute to keeping that person in line to ensure you get where you want in life. Having

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    From Unwilling Servant To Subservient Slave Caliban’s Attempt and Failure at Being Seen as Human In his critical essay‚ Art vs. Nature‚ Frank Kermode discusses the ideas of art and nature that are seen in The Tempest‚ by William Shakespeare. According to Kermode‚ Caliban is a figure of nature because of his connection to the earth and negative treatment he receives from civilized people based on the fact that he is seen as un-human and savage. Prospero‚ on the other hand‚ is a figure of art because

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    Week 1 Assignment In order for a Police agency to prevent and deter Police misconduct‚ there must be a definition to what actions and behaviors that the term will encompass. The term ‘police corruption’ has been used to describe many activities: bribery; violence and brutality; fabrication and destruction of evidence; racism; favoritism or nepotism. Many different scholars differ in their own examples of the definition. Before attempting to the question of whether a precise definition is possible

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