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    Robin Hood

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    information gathering‚ discipline‚ finances and provisioning. These make up the top management in the organization. There are several issues Robin Hood needs to consider. First‚ Robin Hood needs to make sure his own personal grievances against the Sheriff do not cloud his vision and what is in the best interest of his Merrymen as a group. Second‚ take a broad look at the overall organizational structure by conducting an environmental scan‚ a strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats analysis

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    twelve-year-old boy-David Hayden’s view to talk about family tragedy which results from his uncle Frank molesting many innocent Indian girls. Therefore‚ Hayden’s family is tormented by the moral dilemma; especially Wesley- the brother of Frank also the sheriff of Montana. By elaborating how this family scandal affects the characters’ emotional ups and downs and choices to push the story forward‚ Watson successfully shapes Wesley‚ one of main protagonists in Montana 1984‚ struggling in dilemmas between family

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    Project I have chosen to pursue a career in Law Enforcement; the specific career I have been researching is the position of Deputy Sheriff. The general duty of a Deputy is to assist the Sheriff‚ preserve the peace‚ prevent criminal acts‚ and arrest anyone who is in violation of the law meanwhile maintaining law in their county. I chose to pursue the career of Deputy Sheriff because I have always wanted to be a police officer; I look forward to taking on the power of the job‚ and the huge responsibilities

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    History Of The Police

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    History of The Police Anthony Locken University of Phoenix - Introduction to Police Theory and Practices In an article on the National Law Enforcement Museum Insider it 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

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    “Police Departments‚ their Functions and Roles There is no doubt that terrorism is providing an impulsion for the various law enforcement agencies (Terry and Grant‚ 2012). These terrorism activities have made the organization restructure and increase their cross-agency information globally. The police deliver their services to the public using organizations (Walker and Katz‚ 2011). The quality and efficiency of the policing depend on the organization and management of the departments. Various critics

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    them. The State level has three Sub-levels of police: State Trooper‚ County Sheriff and Local/City Police. State Troopers‚ also known as State Police and Highway Patrol‚ have Jurisdiction (policing authority) across the entire state but mainly patrol areas and projects that are maintained and operated by other State Level agencies‚ such as the Highways and State Government Buildings. County Sheriffs maintain and operate the county Jails and Patrol the unincorporated areas (areas not

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    Minorities In Police

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    because they are stopped more often than white people. An example of racism in To Kill a Mockingbird is when Bob Ewell accuses Tom Robinson of raping his daughter Mayella. The Sheriff takes Bob’s word over Tom’s despite the Ewells being a disgrace of Maycomb. This event in the book shows racial bias by conveying the bias of the Sheriff not taking everything into consideration when the alleged rape

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    Policing in America

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    Policing in America Shanell Jackson University of Phoenix Policing in America In this paper I am going to identify and define the US government and policing organizations throughout the US and how they both impact of this relationship on the American Society as a whole. The government of the United States is the national government of the constitutional republic of fifty states that is the United States of America. This government comprises three distinct branches of government: a legislative

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    My name is Arthur Radley‚ Boo is my nickname. I live with my brother in our parent’s house. I’m shy so stay indoors away from people. I see everything from my window. Next door is a widowed lawyer‚ Atticus Finch‚ and his two children‚ Jem and Scout. They are fairly well off and have a black maid‚ Calpurnia. This particular summer was more interesting than most. The kids made friends with a new boy‚ Dill. They acted out stories together. Dill spends time staring at my house like he is afraid of it

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    The Structure of Trifles

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    ladies?” The story centers around five individuals who are inside the home of a woman who is suspected of murdering her husband. Three men (a neighbor‚ a sheriff‚ and a county attorney) are walking around the home trying to put together pieces of the puzzle that would incriminate the accused women. Meanwhile two women (the Sheriffs wife and the neighbors wife) are trying to gather some personal belongings to take to the accused women‚ all the while finding clues to her motive to murder

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