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    Citizens on Patrol

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    Citizens on Patrol What would an individual do to keep their home or neighborhood safe? The answer has become quite popular over the last few decades. In fact neighborhood prevention is becoming extremely popular as well as successfully reducing crime in some neighborhoods. One of the major forms of neighborhood crime prevention is citizen patrol. Citizen patrol or often referred to as citizen on patrol is extremely popular due to the fact that it solely relies on surveillance. Furthermore

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    Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT 10th floor‚ Francisco Good Condominium II Bldg. Esda cor. Mapagmahal St.‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City MESSAGE It is an honor for me to congratulate the Philippine National Police for it’s newly published “Compendium of Six Operational Master Plans”‚ that shall serve as a guiding tool of the organization to achieve its vision‚ mission and goals. This compendium will surely help all PNP uniformed personnel to fully

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    Policing

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    Policing Policing aroused in the 1800’s; over 200 years ago it all started with a man on foot patrolling with no experience or legal weapons in hand to provide security to others. The average officer had little education and no training or experience; that was also not in the best of health. In the 1900’s‚ the average officer had a high school education and was predominantly male. Adhering to a police manual‚ the officers did not have laws in place for inappropriate conduct. The officers did

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    Saturation Patrol

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    billion is funding police-patrol programs each year. In Tennessee‚ a study on saturation patrol reliability was conducted. It was analyzed through the results of patrols during the day and night. A saturation patrol is a method that involves multiple officers placed in specific locations that have high rates of DUI cases. Enforcing more saturation patrols will eventually lessen the possibility of alcohol-impaired driving of a community. Conducting more saturation patrols will result in having more

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    Traditional reactive policing involves three main patrol functions from an officer consisting of immediate response to calls‚ routine patrol‚ and follow-up on investigations (Department of Justice‚ 2009). Reactive policing is defined as a police officer responding to requests specific to a crime from individuals or groups within the community the officer serves that encompasses on immediate response to calls and follow-up criminal investigations. Reactive policing requires no initiative from the

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    Reactive Simulator

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    When I took the test I came out with Logical Processor and Reactive Simulator. Both of my styles were even so not one outweighed the other. I had to laugh when I actually completed the test. It all comes in hand with my current additional duties at work. I am a union steward and when it comes to this job I initially use Reactive Simulator. When I first get a grievance‚ my initial reaction is to get to the meeting immediately so that I can hurry up and fry the other individual because I need immediate

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    Reactive Attachment

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    Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is a complex psychiatric disorder. A person with reactive attachment disorder is usually neglected‚ abused or orphaned. Reactive attachment disorder develops because the child’s needs for comfort‚ affection and nurturing aren’t met and loving attachments with others are never established. This may permanently change the child’s growing brain‚ which hurts the ability to establish future relationships. RAD is a lifelong illness and affects every aspect in the person’s

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    Nerd Patrol

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     SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION PG#  1A Introduction 03  1B Business Description 03  1C Business Aspirations 04  SECTION 2 BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS 04  2A Business Ownership 04  2B Company Legal Structure 04  2C Management Team 05  SECTION 3 FINANCIAL PLANS 05  3A Operating Costs 05  3B Investments requirements 06  3C Revenue Plan 07  3D Pro-forma cash flow projection for the first year of operation 08  3E Pay-back

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    Reactive vs. Proactive Change Workplace change occurs rapidly and often in many businesses. This change may take place in order to respond to a new opportunity or to avoid a threat to the company. Regardless of the reason‚ change can be difficult for all involved; managers and employees face new challenges with change‚ and managers must learn to ease the difficulty of the transition. One of the major issues associated with managing change is reactive versus proactive responses to change. This entry

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    Border Patrol Reform “Smugglers today are more determined and potentially more violent and destructive than ever. They’ll do almost anything to protect their contraband‚ avoid being apprehended‚ and maintain ‘control’ of their trails out of‚ and back into‚ Mexico. They’re outwardly hostile toward all U.S. law enforcement and authority‚ as well as rival ‘gangs’ vying for the routes and contracts with cartels‚ and anyone else that might ‘get in their way.’ Those of us that live and work in remote

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