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    Essay On Open Border

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    of a more safe life. The United States should actively promote a more open border to allow both refugees and immigrants to enter. An open border is a border that allows people to freely move from country to country with any limitations such as the checking of passports and personal belongings. Only 43 of the 193 countries in the world have an open border‚ which is a little over twenty percent of the world. Open borders can both help the refugees regain their life and it could help the American

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    Police Patrol

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    Week 3 Essay Patrol the backbone of the police Patrol is central to the function of the police because they are the ones who are seen most by the community and they are the center of the police activity. Patrol officers are also the most important decision makers because they are the ones who handle the calls and the ones who make the decision on what to do with the current situation at hand. Police patrolling is also important because it is needed to move forward in a career due to the fact that

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    Border Wall Essay

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    Donald Trump keeps mentioning how he is planning to force Mexico into dishing out billions of dollars to build a new and impregnable border wall. Public opinion seems to sway both ways on Trump’s outrageous ideals regarding immigration reform‚ however here in south Texas; we observed a border wall built nearly seven years ago. Let us take an in depth look at the border wall and how it has impacted the local communities‚ land owners‚ and the overall effectiveness of the wall in deterring individuals

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    Patrol Officers

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    Patrol Officers are not assigned a case to try and solve. In most major cities police departments have enough personal to cover every aspect of a crime‚ however‚ the role of the patrol officer during investigations has increased. On page 23‚ in the book‚ under the patrol officer as an investigator‚ it mentions that the role of the patrol officer has been limited‚ however‚ as time continues that same role seem to increase. The role of the patrol officer has taken over some of the same responsibilities

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    Patrol Units

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    Patrol Units Patrol units are the most essential part of any police force. Patrol makes up the majority of police time. There are many types of patrol units‚ and every police force allocates their officers differently. Some of the types of patrols include foot‚ bicycle‚ motorcycle‚ air and water patrols. Each type of patrol has its benefits as well as its drawbacks. Also‚ each type of patrol has certain aspects where it is more effective in or better suited for a particular task. Almost

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    Patrol Strategies

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    PATROL STRATEGIES You are the police chief in medium-sized city. In one residential neighborhood‚ citizens are alarmed (and complaining to city hall) because there has been a rash of burglaries. In the downtown area‚ an increase in muggings has the merchants concerned about losing business. At a city council meeting‚ representatives from both groups ask you how you can adjust patrol strategies to address the problems in each area. Pretend that you are responding to their questions in explaining

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    Borders and Boundries

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    Borders and Boundaries In John Sayles movie “Lone Star” and in Silko’s article “The Border patrol State”‚ the main idea in both the readings revolve around the racial discrimination and the racism based on the ethnicity on the U.S Borders. Both the readings have the clues and evidences where the authors are challenging the conventional notions of the borders in the U.S. Silko‚ on one hand‚ sees the border patrol as a governmental assembly addicted to interrogation‚ torture‚ and the murder of those

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    The modern patrol allocation models have five limitations that has been identified‚ these should be used with current crime data to help determine the manning levels for different precincts First‚ the number of required officers that has to be assigned to a particular area by the model will only be as good as the results from that model (Fritsch‚ Liederbach‚ Taylor & Caeti‚ 2009‚ p.41). If the data is incorrect then the placement of patrol units will be incorrect. This is vital because the response

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    Border Protection

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    Border protection has been an issue in the United States for much longer than what most Americans would think. Citizens in today’s society seem to think of border protection has a job for the border patrol to catch illegal aliens and drugs being smuggled into this country. The truth is that border protection is much more than just catching the smuggling. Some seem to forget much about our history of trade and imports. Where is this nation heading with our borders. Is building walls the answer or

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    Sucuring the Border

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    national security without border security. It’s not only necessary for any meaningful immigration reform; border security plays a key role in both the interdiction of illegal drugs and in defending America against terrorist threats. Weak borders allow terrorists and smugglers‚ as well as millions of illegal aliens‚ easy entrance to the United States. Unfortunately‚ it’s not at all clear our government is committed to its first responsibility: the protection of our borders. In June 2006 the federal

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