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    Session I: Regional Initiatives on Tourist Safety and Security THE CENTRAL AMERICAN EXPERIENCE PRESENTATION BY Jorge Rojas Vargas‚ General Director OF THE JUDICIAl investigation ORGANISATION OF Costa Rica AND CHAIRMAN OF THE cOMMISSION OF POLICE CHIEFS AND DIRECTORS OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN [pic] Historical account Creation ▪ November 1994 as the Association of Police Chiefs of Central America. ▪ July 1998 - the Dominican Republic is

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    violated the Fourth Amendment. The Amendment was made to protect the right of privacy to all American citizens. Not allowing law enforcement the right to automatically involve themselves with a citizens lives and retrieve information or property without consent or a probably cause. With the Act being put in place‚ it gave authorities the right to look past that. The problem the citizens had with this‚ is that not only did their rights seem to get quickly revoked‚ but were scared that the Act could give

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    An individual-rights advocate is someone who seeks to protect personal freedoms within the process of criminal justice. Their nature is to hold true what is written on the Constitution. A public-order advocate is someone who believes that under certain circumstances involving a criminal threat to public safety‚ the interests of society should take precedence over individual rights. Since September 11‚ 2001‚ many questions about individual rights versus public safety have arisen. The Patriot Act affects

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    their individual rights are taken away in certain situations. These people are known as individual rights advocates. While others believe that for the sake of society‚ individual rights can be overruled. These people are known as public order advocates. These two beliefs conflict with each other because even though every person has individual rights‚ sometimes their rights are overlooked when thinking about public safety. Some people like the idea of public safety even if some of their rights are taken

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    self-identity. The concrete forms of freedom in daily life are rights supported by the Constitution‚ such as freedom of speech and the right to keep one’s privacy. However‚ since some people utilize their freedom illegally‚ individual freedom is inevitably challenged by means to keep societal stability. Facing this dilemma‚ I believe that both individual freedom and public security should be protected‚ and we should try to find a balance point between the two. With proper restrictions and supervisions on

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    and Disadvantages of Individual Rights and Public Order What are our individual rights and what is the meaning of public order advocates‚ and how can the advantages and disadvantages that are held in response to those rights be understood? Our individual rights are our moral principles sanctioning a man’s freedom of action in a social context. To live rationally by one’s reason in society‚ man needs only one thing from his fellow men; freedom of action. He requires rights to those actions necessary

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    The overall theme of the book is individual rights vs public order. Individual rights seek to protect personal freedoms within the process of criminal justice whereas the public order believes that under certain circumstances where a criminal threat to public safety is the interests of society should take precedence over individual rights either way there is protection of rights to the offender an example would be when Chris Brown was charged with battery and assault in this case i think that he

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    Individual Rights

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    Individual Rights To be respected: When I am at my placement which is a day care centre for the elderly‚ I treat patients with respect; I do this by talking politely to the patients‚ knocking on the door before I entered patient’s room and asking them how they wish to be named (e.g. Mr‚ Mrs) To be treated as an individual: While I was at placement I treat everyone as an individual‚ I did this by talking to the patients and finding out about their interests and watching how they act. I did not

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    advantages that America gives to us. The "bill of rights" is the backbone to what freedom is all about. Having these rights is a blessing to all who embrace this country. But even though society is allotted freedoms society cannot take advantage of them. Boundaries have to be drawn especially when it comes to using our freedoms in public. The first thing that comes to mind when I think of public order is that if the United States did not have order in public then how much disarray would the United States

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    Ethics and Public Safety

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    Ethics and Public Safety Contemporary Public Safety Leadership PSF8601 USA Patriot Act I believe that ethics is very important in the public safety and should be considered heavily when planning operation‚ but I think that some polices that are established in the public safety sector‚ allows and promotes unethical behavior; for example the USA Patriot Act. The USA Patriot Act was passed by Congress as a response to the terrorist attacks of September 11‚ 2001. The Act allows federal officials

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