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    Five young women‚ graduated from high school five days before they had an accident on June 2007. They died instantly due to their irresponsibility for texting and driving (Sundeen). Teen drivers are more likely to get distracted than experienced drivers‚ and stories like this one prove it. Although texting is a major problem in today’s society‚ it is not the only distraction for young drivers. Other distractions can include putting on make-up‚ eating‚ combing their hair‚ having their dog on their

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    Role and Functions of Law Latischa Lemasters LAW/421 May 26‚ 2014 Michael Carrozzo Role and Functions of Law From the biblical days of Adam and Eve‚ to the modern days of Kanye and Kim‚ the world has changed and so have the laws. According to Melvin (2011)‚ “law is a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority‚ and having legal binding force” (p. 4). Law set the regulations and rules that we live by in our Country. Although localstate‚ and federal laws are not all

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    about how immigration policing is handled in the United States. I feel like it is not a fair system because they make immigrants out to be lower class citizens. The media portrays immigrants as “criminals” that are ruining the country. However‚ in reality‚ a majority of these people are hidden within communities trying to live out normal lives. Police officers makes this difficult because these individuals are easily targeted on a daily basis. ICE‚ which is the United States Immigration and Customs

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    Ibrahim Bamba Prof: Daniel Simone Class: PSC 245 THE HISTORY OF COMMUNITY POLICING The movement toward community policing has gained momentum in recent years as police and Community leaders search for more effective ways to promote public safety as well as enhance the quality of life in neighborhoods. The roots of community policing come from the civil rights movement in the 1960s.Even though its origin can be traced to this crisis in police-community

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    Rochelle Jones BC – 607: Leading from a Global Perspective Assignment 2.1 Spring‚ 2014 1) A large Japanese firm makes important decision by a so-called “nemawashi” consulting system which requires all internal stakeholders to review and sign the final decision. Research the concept online and compare the advantages and disadvantages of this decision making versus the vertical U.S. system. Describe specific situations when “nemawashi” could be advantageous and disadvantageous. The culture of

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    a 700- to 1‚050-word paper explaining the following: o The major structural and functional dynamics (processes) of that ecosystem including change over time o How humans may have affected biogeochemical cycles in that ecosystem‚ including impacts to the nitrogen‚ phosphorus‚ or carbon cycle o How knowledge about that ecosystem’s structure and function can help or has helped to develop plans for its management and restoration o The implication of species interactions in ecosystem management and

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    it includes individuals or a groups perception on what they see from an identity which could form part of their social circle and this part of my essay will discuss various theories from Erving Goffman (1959) and Jonathan Raban after his visit to New York to support how some identities have impacted negatively within our society whether this is included or excluded. You may see a group of teenagers that have a collective identify as they have similar interests for example make up‚ clothes therefore

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    emerging movement in law enforcement tends to be seen as something completely new‚ without historical context. Such is largely the case today with community policing. To better understand today’s debate over community policinglaw enforcement administrators should study their history. History debunks the more outrageous claims made by some of the proponents of community policing and cautions against forgetting the important lessons of the past. It shows us that calls to change the way the police

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    community policing was introduced and used as a police philosophy in implementing crime prevention . It is a term often used to describe the process of engagement between the police and community and at its core is the recognition that by working with the community‚ law enforcement agencies can find local solutions to local problems. Community policing is a dynamic concept that requires the police and the community to work together as comrades in identifying effective actions and address the related

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    Department adopted a law enforcement crime fighting strategy known as COMPSTAT (COMPuter STATistics). COMPSTAT provided a road map to getting officers back to fighting crime. COMPSTAT uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to map the locations of where crimes occur‚ identify “ hotspots”‚ and map problem areas. COMPSTAT has embodied an enormous amount of historical crime data. Mathematicians have designed and developed algorithms that run against the historical data to predict future crimes for police

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