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    1. Compare and contrast the leadership styles of Mr. Keating and Mr. Nolan. Mr. Keating’s leadership style is supportive because he shows concern for his students well being and needs. He has a charismatic attribute which helps inspire some emotion and passion in his classroom which is a big change of character that Welton Academy students are used to. Mr. Nolan has more of a directive leadership style because he has strict guidelines that he wants to teachers and student to abide by. He

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    both many similarities and differences. Private security is paid by a private company or agency‚ whereas public policing is paid by government salaries and taxpayers. Public police officers have the authority to enforce laws and protect and serve society. Private security officers are paid to protect private property and personnel. Most of the duties that public policing and private security officers perform are. “Private security and public law enforcement share many of the same goals: preventing

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    Heard ’s conviction received him a sentence of twenty five years to life. "Surveillance cameras from a nearby business caught footage of man believed to have shot and killed another in an armed robbery. [Charles Heard ’s] defense team submitted still frames from the video footage along with testimony from a biometrics expert who argued

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    the government. 75% of the population feel mildly uncomfortable about being watched all day‚ but think that this is still a good measure‚ while another 10% do not agree at all with this system. Among the people who don’t care about the constant surveillance‚ 2/3 are the elderly people (60+ years old). On the other hand‚ the most reluctant people to the CCTV camera system are between 15 and 25 years old‚ about the 64% of them. This group has protested against the system‚ even resorting to vandalize

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    individual rights as well as those involving utilitarian consequences. AACSB: 2 BT: Knowledge Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective: 1 2. (p. 257) Limiting access of personal information on the basis of the relationship that one shares with members of society is one way to preserve one’s personal integrity. TRUE Limiting access of personal information to only those with whom one has a personal relationship is one important way to preserve one’s own personal integrity and individuality. AACSB: 2 BT: Knowledge

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    In the field of law enforcement there are different types of departments and agencies with different roles and responsibilities. When working in law enforcement one either is employed by the public or a private company. Each side has very similar and different responsibilities that play a big part in law enforcement. Each area has their advantages and disadvantages as well. The first private police organization was started by Allen Pinkerton in 1855 known as Northwest Police Organization

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    Privacy is something we don’t really think about. Privacy is the last thing that comes up in our minds. The Internet is easily accessed by many people and can be hacked to find out important private information about anyone. People all over the world access the Internet‚ and when private information is posted online one person is going to be able to view that information no matter the privacy setting a person may use. The first article that I will use is “Who Is This Man‚ and Why Is He Screaming

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    The current system that law enforcement employs is a system that is being abused since it’s used to spy on the privacy of those who feel like they should be protected by the government. In the novel‚ 1984 by George Orwell‚ the party uses its power to spy on the civilians‚ exploiting the citizens’ feelings regarding the safety of the system that is currently in place since they misguidedly feel protected. The people feel like they are being shielded from violence such as war and other sorts of problems

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    Security Public policing stands for more in society than private security because of the funding provided. Most private security agencies have to acquire more public access to obtain society’s opinion and to get customers to represent the company. The more information gathered about the two companies and compared for society to view the better outcome for the final result for each company to experience in the end. Society needs to know the pros and cons for each company to ensure

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    "When placed under constant scrutiny through surveillance‚ an individuals behaviour and relationships with others are likely affected. Its this notion that controls us the viewer to laugh at the many satires that produce Reality Television. Reality television shows‚ explores how when people are placed under constant scrutiny their behaviour and the way they interact with other people changes. Most of the time they preform for the cameras and play a role that is not in their personality. In

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