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    witnessed the onset of the theory of crime prevention. Two powerful trends in England and America brought great changes in policing in both countries in the early and mid-nineteenth century. The first being urbanization‚ and the second was industrialization. 2. List and describe major characteristics of the three eras of policing. The three eras are: The political era‚ the reform era‚ and the community era. The political era was between 1840 and 1930 in which police had close ties with politicians

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    A Servant to Servants by Robert Frost I didn’t make you know how glad I was To have you come and camp here on our land. promised myself to get down some day And see the way you lived‚ but I don’t know! With a houseful of hungry men to feed I guess you’d find.... It seems to me I can’t express my feelings any more Than I can raise my voice or want to lift My hand (oh‚ I can lift it when I have to). Did ever you feel so? I hope you never. It’s got so I don’t even know for sure Whether I am glad‚ sorry

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    Public Criticism of Police Shootings       The nature of police work can be one of stress and long‚ hard working hours in which police officers deal with many types of situations that endanger themselves and their fellow officers. The fact that many people do not trust‚ appreciate‚ or support the police department is a terrible result of the public being taught to hate them. They do not like the police presence and the authority that the police have over them. Once a police officer shoots a suspect

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    POLICE CORRUPTION AND THE PERCEPTIO OF THE PUBLIC Yvonne Hernandez Internal Affairs and Special Investigations Professor: Ted Ellis April 8‚ 2014 Police Corruption and the perception of the public The duty of police was essentially supposed to be to prevent crime‚ enforce laws‚ and maintain order‚ and provide emergency assistance‚ but there have been and continue to be cases of police officers who do the exact opposite of that. Because of the officers who do or have behaved in a corrupt

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    up the cause to relieve humanity from the various oppressions. These great figures were accredited as the Great Freedom Fighter’s of the world. Who can forget our First Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru an other great Indian freedom fighter also known as the Chacha Nehru . He was born at Allahabad in 1889 on 14th November. He started his practice at Alahabad High Court. In the young age of Nehruji the British ruled over India. The England treated Indians badly. This pained Nehru.

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    The public police industry has never had a close relationship with the private security profession. Public police officers have typically viewed private security as “law enforcement wanna-bes” (p. 247‚ Clifford‚ 2004). Private security is viewed this way because the training requirements are different and in many ways less extensive than what is required of public police officers (Australian Institute of Criminology‚ 1998). This has been a controversial issue in the past but in recent years has been

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    • Bal Gangadhar Tilak is considered as Father of Indian National Movement. • Bal Gangadhar Tilak was born on July 23‚ 1856 in Ratnagiri‚ Maharashtra. • He was a Chitpavan Brahmin by caste. • He was a social reformer‚ freedom fighter‚ national leader‚ and a scholar of Indian history‚ Sanskrit‚ Hinduism‚ mathematics and astronomy. • He was among India’s first generation of youth to receive a modern‚ college education. Bhagat Singh • Bhagat Singh was one of the most

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    with different roles and responsibilities. When working in law enforcement one either is employed by the public or a private company. Each side has very similar and different responsibilities that play a big part in law enforcement. Each area has their advantages and disadvantages as well. The first private police organization was started by Allen Pinkerton in 1855 known as Northwest Police Organization. Private security is basically run as contract services. Organizations and people contract

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    patriotism. Today‚ they are known as freedom fighters because they sacrificed their lives for their motherland. Indian freedom fighters with their true spirit and undaunted courage had faced various tortures‚ exploitations and hardships to earn us freedom. The pioneers of the freedom movement were Mangal Pandey‚Tantia Tope‚ Rani of Jhansi and the great Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi who introduced non-violent ways of fighting the enemy. Other notable freedom fighters of India are Annie Besant‚ Lala Lajpat

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