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    Macedon Police Department During my senior year in high school‚ through my EMCC (Eastern Monroe Career Center) Boces program‚ my criminal justice teacher told our class we were going to intern 10-12 weeks somewhere in the field that we were interested in. I was accepted to intern with the Macedon Police Department. I went to my internship Monday through Friday from 8am until 10:30 am. My main supervisor was Earl Lergner. He is a police officer that is in charge of the evidence chamber. He has

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    refers to beliefs and attitudes in relation to the gender of a person‚ such beliefs and attitudes are of a social nature and do not‚ normally‚ carry any legal consequences. Gender discrimination‚ on the other hand‚ may have legal consequences. Though what constitutes gender discrimination varies between countries‚ the essence is that it is an adverse action taken by one person against another person that would not have occurred had the person been of another gender. Discrimination of that nature is

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    It is easy to understand how this behavior is so commonplace. This could be due to the overall acceptance of this type of behavior in the Boston Police Department. Sullivan’s deceitful tendencies are only strengthened by the organization’s tolerance of the behavior. The woman staff does not report Sullivan’s harassing behavior at any point. If it was reported Sullivan would surely have been disciplined. If Sullivan decided to implement some value based rationale at this point he would be more accepted

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    executive styles that police administers service in the implementation of their characters are the administrator‚ the politician‚ the top copy‚ and the statesman. Each of the styles are reliant upon the roles that are not limited to external‚ but internal roles as well. In the two case studies‚ both the new chief executives employ different styles in an attempt to reform their departments. While Captain Ed Davis employs the “Statesman” style for the Lowell Police Department (LPD)‚ Chief Ken Fortier

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    After 1783‚ America faced many problems and issues that needed to be dealt with‚ and the constitution was to drawn up to solve many of these. However some do question the effectiveness of the constitution in eradicating these issues such as slavery and Federal vs State power. With vast amounts of new territory opening up in the West‚ as stronger national government would be needed to manage and administer the development of these lands. For a strong government to be in place‚ the issue of deciding

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    "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost I have chosen "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost as the topic of this Poetry Analysis Paper. "The Road Not Taken" is a narrative poem consisting of four stanzas of iambic tetrameter and is one of Frost’s most popular poems. In "The Road Not Taken"‚ it tells a fabrication of a person who reaches a side road in the forest and must choose which rail to take‚ each caterpillar track being different from the other. Robert Frost illustrates a difficulties decision

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    The New York Police Department has had discrimination in the workplace for many years. Many of the most qualified detectives‚ are not given to opportunity to get promoted because of race. Many of the detective’s white colleagues who joined later in time were given a promotion before the minority police members could. The main reason for this is discrimination. Another way the detectives were discriminated against is that all the detective were put into the same division. All of the qualified detectives

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    How women police are affected by gender related issue as a part of male oriented job Subject: Research Methodology – I Submitted to: Dr. Lalitha Kamath 2ND SEPTEMBER‚ 2013 DESIGINED By: RIYA SAHA. DM2013M021 How women police are affected

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    The city of Martinsburg West Virginia was founded in 1778 by General Adam Stephen during the Revolutionary War‚ the city name comes from the late Colonel Thomas Bryan Martin (Martinsburg Police Department.) Berkeley County established its first Sheriff’s Department in 1865‚ this branch off came from Frederick County‚ Virginia when Berkeley County became part of West Virginia (Berkeley County Sheriff Department.) From 1865 to 1870 John W. Pitzer served as the first Sheriff and only twenty-nine men

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    learn to negotiate‚ cooperate‚ and assert himself in a respectful manner. It is obviously that education takes a vital part in ones life so that no one can ignore its influence. Admittedly‚ there exist many aspects in formal education system that needs reforming. The most severe problem is that educators put too much emphasis on accomplishments and scores so that students prefer to study on a blindly way----that is studying without subjective thinking. Students used to be instilled knowledge and try

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