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    INTODUCTION “India is modernizing rapidly‚ but the police continue to use their old methods: abuse and threats. It’s time for the government to stop talking about reform and fix the system”. India’s police force‚ in terms of its organizing principles and organizational culture‚ has essentially remained the same for the past 200 years. This has caused‚ and is causing‚ many problems. India’s police force is untrained‚ brutal‚unprofessional‚ and‚ for the most part‚ does not live up to modern

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    2012 TSA Set to Fire 25 Employees‚ Suspend 19 at Newark International The Transportation Security Administration announced today that it has proposed to fire 25 of its employees and to suspend another 19 at Newark International Airport for alleged misconduct. A TSA official told ABC News the wrongdoing was related to "individuals violating standard operating procedures for screening checked bags at one of the airport’s 25 baggage screening rooms." Another TSA source said the alleged offenses included

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    Misconduct Shocks the Defense Industry In 2003 misconduct of conflict-of-interest laws shocked the defense industry. Serious violations were committed at The Boeing Company by former top Air Force procurement official Darleen Druyun who admitted to helping The Boeing Company obtain a $23 billion tanker refueling contract in exchange for an executive job at the company. While verbally accepting a position with Lockheed Darlene Druyun did not disclose her job negotiations with a Mike Sears a Chief

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    [pic] Coursework Title: FPGA Programming Project Module Name: Programmable Electronic Devices Module Code: 6008ENGFRI Level: 6 Credit Rating: 20 Weighting: 100% Lecturer: C Wright Issue Date: 18/01/2013 Hand-in Date: 28/03/2013 Hand-in Method: Hand in printed report at Avril Robarts LRC Feedback Date: 15/04/2013 Feedback Method: Return of marked scripts Programmes: IEC Learning Outcomes to be assessed LO1‚ LO2‚ LO3‚ LO4‚ LO5 6008ENGFRI

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    | | Yasmen Sarter | 11/18/2012 | This paper is to the best of my ability. | From the perspective of law‚ excessive physical force most clearly constitutes police brutality‚ a term often applied loosely to various forms of police misconduct (Holmes‚ 2000). Over the years‚ police brutality continues to be an issue of concern all across the world and the need for reducing law enforcement from engaging in this unethical behavior is imperative. Although‚ police organizations throughout

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    The Future of Policing Christina Johnson CJS/210 September 14‚ 2014 Ronald Rucker University of Phoenix Policing in the United States has changed dramatically since it was first brought to the thirteen colonies from England. However‚ some of the issues faced then are being faced in policing today. There are also new trends that are prevalent‚ and these trends will continue to have lasting effects on the future of policing. Even though new trends improve policing overall‚ they

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    States Army. Ones primary drive and purpose in the Army‚ if he/she wishes to be on top; is to cary out his orders and do each task to the best of his abilities. A soldier cannot obtain such a task while Sleeping on duty. while on the subject of misconduct on duty‚ such an activity in any particular workplace can be considered grounds for disciplinary action such as I have received now‚ but on a much larger scale; much like un-employment. In other similar career paths like the Army‚ firefighting or

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    values of our corporation and to make it clear to employees what is acceptable behavior‚ and to make clear what policies and standards are to be followed in our consulting company. It has been proven that businesses who take these steps to prevent misconduct by making the code of ethics clear for their company have had great success with no reputation damage for a period of at least five years for some (Ferrell‚ Fraedrich‚ & Ferrell‚ 2008). Code of Ethics: A: Standards and Procedures: Responsibility

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    Being admired and respected by people‚ we considered typical hero as a man with great courage‚ strength and noble qualities. However‚ perhaps every culture or civilization has their own criterion to define hero. Spartan hero embodied its remarkable strength and powerful physique‚ and Chinese hero must fulfill five virtues which are sense of loyalty‚ filial piety‚ wisdom‚ etiquette‚ and justice. We actually don’t have an exact and general meaning of hero which can be subjective and various. Furthermore

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    The Five Precepts The Buddhist Precepts are an important element of Buddha’s teachings. These precepts outline basic prohibitions against 1) killing‚ 2) stealing‚ 3) sexual misconduct‚ 4) false speech‚ and 5) taking intoxicants. These principles are viewed by many as the means to living a life in line with the eight fold path of Buddhism. In his book‚ For a Future to be Possible‚ Vietnamese Zen Buddhist Monk‚ Thich Nhat Hanh contends that there is a “deep malaise in society” (Hanh‚ 1998‚ p. 7)

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