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    to arrest habitually truant youths and bring them to their parents or to the school they are supposed to attend. Many states also have te power to revoke a student’s driver’s license or permit. Where it exists‚ a school truancy officer is often a constable or sheriff‚ concurrently. Background of the Study There was a time when cutting classes was not an option for students at NC State. It was no

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    How Does Priestley Present the Inspector as an Unusual Policeman in Act One? The inspector is presented as unusual by his personality‚ conduct and expressed views. Throughout the act‚ Priestley makes the Inspector say and do things that an audience would not expect of a conventional policeman. A conventional policeman would be polite and professional. We would expect an Inspector to be discrete in his work as to avoid causing problems or drawing undue attention at the case and wrongdoings of the

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    Introduction Police‚ agency of a community or government that is responsible for maintaining public order and preventing and detecting crime. It is one of the important agencies within the State territory to maintain peace and security and uphold the internal sovereignty. It is also an important branch of criminal justice with other organs such as courts‚ prisons‚ corrections etc. The basic police mission—preserving order by enforcing rules of conduct or laws—was the same in ancient societies as

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    states: “More than 350 years ago‚ America’s first known system of law enforcement was established in Boston. As soon as colonists had settled there in 1630‚ local ordinances had allowed for constables to be appointed. Soon after‚ in April 1631‚ the townspeople formed a “watch” made up of six watchmen‚ one constable‚ and several volunteers who patrolled at night‚ walking the rounds”. Historically‚ the duties of being a police officer were tough. Until the early 1900s‚ police officers were scarce and

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    Issues facing police departments in today’s society the Governance sort out the Governance model of policing once and for all. The tripartite model of Home office police authority & chief constable is at best opaque with a mass confusion over roles and responsibilities. Sort out the professional governance of the police service. After years of growth the service is under increasing pressure to demonstrate they are more financially efficient. Shared service and shared procurement are becoming more

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    PERFROMANCE APPRAISAL IN POLICE FORCE Jyotirmaya Satpathy‚ PhD‚ D Litt Post-Doctoral Fellow (Economics) Berhampur University‚ Odisha‚ India ABSTRACT Performance appraisal is a systematic measurement of the ratee’s traits‚ performance and his contribution to the organisation. It reflects administrative and operational needs as well as development of the ratee. The main aim is to achieve specific job criterion and realization of the potential. It emphasizes the inter-relationship between efforts

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    Perception and Societal Factors In order to illustrate societal factors that influence individual perception‚ I’ve chosen episode three of the British TV series “Endeavour1.” This crime drama series‚ set in 19652‚ follows a Detective Constable‚ Endeavour Morse‚ as he solves the weekly murder mystery. This episode centers on a homicide investigation; the victim of which is found in a storeroom of a missile factory about to be visited by a member of the royal family. I chose this particular episode

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    Lauren Smith Assignment 1: Understand the need for discipline in the uniformed public services. What is discipline? The will to do the right thing in a timely fashion without getting results. Discipline is knowing right from wrong and the responsibilities for your own actions. Discipline controls a person’s behaviour towards everything in day to day life. If someone has the right discipline it will then contribute to keeping that person in line to ensure you get where you want in life. Having

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    The criminal investigation process balances the rights of victims‚ offenders and society to a certain extent. The main aspect of achieving justice in the criminal investigation process is to balance the rights of the parties involved. Thus‚ the extent to which the law balances their rights‚ includes the use of police powers‚ the rights of suspects and the right on bail. The balance of powers used by police in protecting the rights of victims‚ suspects and society has partially been achieved in

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    technology in the Political Era was limited however‚ the technology that was available had a positive impact on the community. The printing press was one of the first major advances in technology which police forces could use (CITE). Books such as‚ “Constables Pocket-Book” and the “General Principles of Pinkerton’s National Police Agency” were able to be printed and disseminated (CITE). The printing press revolutionized the way that information was

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