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    Police Vs Media Policing

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    In today’s media policing is a very sensationalized topic. Yet‚ we as people do not rationally discuss how we can improve our current system. In most instances a new situation will be brought to the public’s attention by the media and then the majority of people will place themselves in one of two categories. The first category of people is the all police are bad group and the second category of people are the police can do no wrong group. This creates a very unhealthy us versus them narrative that

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    ILA Policing‚ Part I CJA100 1. Explain the role that state law enforcement agencies play in enforcing the law‚ and describe the two major models of state law enforcement organization. State-level police agencies were created in the late nineteenth century to combat specific criminal activity‚ and prevent further criminal activity that crossed the boundaries of cities and counties within a specific state. For instance‚ the Texas Rangers were created prior to Texas becoming a state (1835)

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    Zero Based Marketing Plan

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    Conclusion and recommendations 8 4.1 Marketing and communication objectives 8 4.1.1 Marketing objectives 8 4.1.2 Communication objectives 9 4.2 Recommendations 9 5 References 10 Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to develop a zero-based marketing communication plan for Dasilver Inc‚ a company that is about to launch a new herbal tea based beverage in the South African market. The name of the brand is called Silver chamomile and honey bush tea. This will be new to the market

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    uses an algorithm to predict who to surveil for signs of potential criminals or victims (Kosciejew 33). This form of policing has become increasingly popular in most American communities (Kosciejew 33). While this may sound like a good idea at first‚ it becomes a problem if it is used to judge and punish people for crimes that have not taken place (Kosciejew 33). Predictive policing removes the ideals of innocence‚ which our courts uphold (qtd. in Kosciejew 33). People being held responsible for

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    In policing today the police profession is commonly known as the most stressful of professions. There are many factors that can cause stress in policing. Four of these stressors are external stress‚ organizational stress‚ personal stress‚ and operational stress. External stress is a type of stress that can be caused by things such as real threats and dangers during any shift on a police force. Some examples of this stress can include anything from the public’s lack of support to traffic issues

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    Zero Gravity Film Analysis

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    see there are plenty of reasons why Gravity won and earned the award. Gravity’s cinematographer‚ Emmanuel “Chivo” Lubezki‚ worked closely with director Alfonso Cuarón and visual effects supervisor Tim Webber to create a film set almost entirely in zero gravity. The audience is not just seeing space‚ but they are taken along what seems to be the most realistic view of space the film has offered. Computer graphics and lights were used to help the viewers see a representational view of outer space.

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    To begin with‚ I will be comparing the character Brain form the book Hatchet and the character Adele webster from the book Zero Day. I will be comparing how both of the characters found their own identities. I will also be giving a brief description of both Brain and Adele webster. First‚ thirteen year old Brian Robeson‚ the sole passenger on a small plane from Hampton New york to the North woods of Canada‚ boards the aircraft excited at the thought of flying in a single-engine plane. While flying

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    John Humphrey Sports Management 1/24/2012 Nine Innings to Ground Zero America has always used sports to help with dealing of difficult times and emotions. 9-11 was just another prime example. America first clung to sports during the Great Depression‚ to show that we can move forward from whatever is thrown at us. We took the same approach in 2001. The New York Yankees‚ predominantly hated by America‚ had become America’s team. The entire country (minus Arizona) were beginning to support

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    This is when i began my career. I was hired on a “COPS” grant and attended some federal training on community oriented policing. I felt then that it wasn’t the greatest thing‚ but as I grew experience and training I realized it was a positive move for law enforcement. While in our class reading‚ COPE was discussed and its results. COPE or Citizen-Oriented Police Enforcement

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    What trends are currently impacting policing? The biggest issues affecting policing trends are new technology. The rapid growth of technological advancements will continue to boost social weakness and fear‚ giving terrorist and criminal’s new methods and opportunities‚ and police new tools to stop them. In almost every area‚ technology is wiping away traditional working methods faster than people can adapt to the new possibilities becoming available to them. Since the 9/11 attack on the US people

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