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    and sustain relationships We’re now going to use the corporate reputation communication/trust model by taken from the Journal of Product & Brand Management to show how the strategic factors affect the overall corporate reputation of the Metropolitan Police Force. The different channels of communication > Start by looking at the Media Activities you undertake here in the force. We began by analysing your media strategy by looking at the mediums you use and how it relates to your current stakeholders

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    Maintain Order at Their Expense There are a vast number of different cultures in our world‚ but one thing stays the same among them all: each culture defines a certain set of rules‚ or “norms.” Society shapes the way people who belong to a particular group or area live and interact. Those who act differently and violate these imposed set of rules ultimately deviate from this norm and are therefore shunned away. Because these people are condemned or looked down upon‚ they act as bad examples to

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    Crime Data Farrah D. Webber-Baker CJA/314 CRIMINOLOGY January 5‚ 2015 Maxine Craig Crime Data This paper will show the comparison of aggravated assaults in the metropolitan cities of Charlotte‚ North Carolina and Chattanooga‚ TN. An explanation will also provide details in which metropolitan area reported the most incidents and the rates of the crime for each area. Also in this text‚ you will find information regarding any rate changes over time in those areas. Finally I will discuss any major

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    Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology Volume 55 Issue 1 March Article 18 Spring 1964 The Metropolitan Police Act of 1829 J. L. Lyman Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/jclc Part of the Criminal Law Commons‚ Criminology Commons‚ and the Criminology and Criminal Justice Commons Recommended Citation J. L. Lyman‚ The Metropolitan Police Act of 1829‚ 55 J. Crim. L. Criminology & Police Sci. 141 (1964) This Criminology is brought to you for free and

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    The Central Police Department had recently been criticized in the local media for not responding to police calls in the downtown area rapidly enough. In several recent cases‚ alarms had sounded for break-ins‚ but by the time the police car arrived‚ the perpetrators had left‚ and in one instance a store owner had been shot. Sergeant Davies had been assigned by the chief to find a way to determine the optimal patrol area (dimensions) for their cars that would minimize the average time it took to respond

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    The Law and Order The show is called law and order because is a series that explain how an elite group of unit of special victims of the city of New York prosecutors‚ arrest‚ and condemn big-time criminals for different crimes. The mission is that the most dangerous criminals to be tried and imprisoned. They investigate rape‚ sexual abuse‚ abductions and other crimes committed by criminals. It is a shocking and emotional drama that chronicles the life and crimes that occur in New York‚ This

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    Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis House of Lords 16 May 2002 Case Analysis Where Reported [2002] UKHL 20; [2002] 2 A.C. 692; [2002] 2 W.L.R. 1315; [2002] 2 All E.R. 865; [2002] H.R.L.R. 32; 12 B.H.R.C. 329; [2002] Po. L.R. 124; [2002] A.C.D. 69; Times‚ May 21‚ 2002; Independent‚ July 1‚ 2002; Official Transcript Case Digest Subject: Criminal procedure Keywords: Arrest; Extradition; PACE codes of practice; Right to respect for private and family life; Search and seizure Summary: Police officers arresting

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    The City of London Police Introduction The City of London is the world’s leading business and financial centre. Over 450 international banks are sited here. The City of London is the recognised world centre for the insurance industry and home to the headquarters of countless international corporations. More than 300‚000 people travel to work in the Square Mile every day‚ generating tens of billions of pounds for the UK economy. Many major global companies have their headquarters in the City‚ including Aviva

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    POLS 1101 2/4/13 The fact of keeping law and order when it comes to terrorism is a very important‚ but very looked over issue. Terrorism has been around since the first attack in 1920. Most of the attacks on the United States has happened in New York. The most famous and well remembered is the attack on September 11‚ 2001‚ hijackers crashed 2 commercial jets into twin towers of World Trade Center; 2 more hijacked jets were crashed into the Pentagon and a field in rural Pa. Total dead and missing

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    Law and Order”: these two notions of government’s purpose have always been related. During times of trouble‚ either from foreign or domestic threats‚ a government may be forced to use law to maintain order‚ even at the expense of justice for its own citizens. The Alien and Sedition Acts of 1812 provide such an example. In a time of war‚ the U.S. government felt threatened by domestic opposition to the war and by foreign perpetrators against national security. Because the existence of the American

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