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    Community Policing

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    highly decentralized. Federal agencies have broad territorial jurisdiction and narrow subject matter jurisdiction. This means that federal agents have authority to operate anywhere in the United States or its territories but are limited in the type of laws that can enforce. State and local agencies have very narrow territorial jurisdiction‚ and are limited to boundaries of their municipality. They have broad subject matter jurisdiction to enforce a variety of state and local laws. Role of State‚

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    Australia’s Criminal Justice System Table of Contents: 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Description of Social and Legal Issues 4 2.1 Social Issues………………………………………………………………………………4 2.1.1 The lack of professional screening and health services in rural jurisdictions……………………………………………………………………………...…...4 2.1.2 The compromising of the mentally ill perpetrators Health to themselves and the general community……………………….…………………4 2.1.3 The relationship between offending behaviour‚ mental illness and substance abuse……………………………………………………………………………

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    Justice before making any changes affecting the voting process‚ also came four other prohibitions. The prohibition of literacy test or other similar test or devices as a prerequisite to voter registration is one prevention. The requirement of jurisdictions with significant language minority populations to provide non-English ballots and oral voting instructions is another. Third is the prohibition of vote dilution‚ which is the remapping of districts to suppress the minority vote. The final provision

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    The Criminal Trial Process

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    Describe the role of the courts in the Criminal Justice Process: (300 – 400 Words) Once a formal charge has been laid against a person‚ a hearing or trial of the accused will need to take place in an appropriate court. There are many courts that have jurisdiction to hear criminal offences. The right court for the matter to be heard will depend on a number of issues this includes: The seriousness of the matter‚ in particular whether it involves a summary offence or an indictable offence Whether the matter

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    *collective security: ’all for one‚ one for all’ / new form of alliance *Difference between Retorsion and Reprisal *Persona non grata : you are not favored here‚ so please leave. -predetermining boundary is important to decide who has the jurisdiction. -self-defense: killing person inside one’s boundary in right reason -custom(unwritten rule) - not codified *Consulate del Mae -territorial sea(water): 3 miles -> 12 miles‚ to protect your area measuring from the lowest water mark(tide)

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    Eragon the Movie

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    DESCRIPTION Any person‚ whether natural or juridical‚ required under the authority of the Internal Revenue Code to make‚ render or file a return‚ statement or other documents‚ shall be supplied with or assigned a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) to be indicated in the return‚ statement or document to be filed with the Bureau of Internal Revenue‚ for his proper identification for tax purposes (Sec. 236 (i) of the Tax Code). [back to top] FOR SELF-EMPLOYED AND MIXED INCOME INDIVIDUALS

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    CODES AND NOTES ON PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW by PORFERIO JR. and MELFA SALIDAGA NOTES ON PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES Nature and Scope Public International Law – It is the body of rules and principles that are recognized as legally binding and which govern the relations of states and other entities invested with international legal personality. Formerly known as “law of nations” coined by Jeremy Bentham in 1789. Three Major Parts of Public International Law 1. Laws of Peace

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    Cross 9e TBB Ch02

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    defendants. ANSWER: t PAGES: Section 2 TYPE: + BUSPROG: Analytic AICPA: BB-Legal 4. A court can exercise jurisdiction over property that is located within its boundaries. ANSWER: F PAGES: Section 2 TYPE: + BUSPROG: Analytic AICPA: BB-Legal 5. Because corporations are not considered legal persons‚ courts use different principles to determine whether it is fair to exercise jurisdiction over a corporation. ANSWER: F PAGES: Section 2 TYPE: N BUSPROG: Analytic AICPA: BB-Legal 6. The minimum-contacts

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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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    that multidisciplinary‚ multijurisdictional‚ and major case task forces are a good methods to solving crimes and apprehending criminals. When handled properly‚ the sharing of information‚ resources‚ and the cooperation of many departments and jurisdictions is a benefit to all law enforcement agencies as well as the community. Planning and a sound strategy for handling emergencies and information can greatly enhance the chances of these approaches being well received and working cohesively together

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