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    Police Role and Functions

    Police Role and Functions By Odweeds CJS/220 What are the various functions of a police agency? There are many departments within police department, there are various functions that each level of police agencies handles. Department function can be broken down into what certain officers do or what is the best way for the officers to help out

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    Cultural Concerns

    The United States of America is one of the most diverse countries in the world. People come from all over the world to the US in order to make a life for themselves. In the event that they ever have a run-in with the law, they also expect to be treated justly by the criminal justice system. While laws have been amended and created over the years, lawmakers have neglected to create a substantial amount of laws that take diversity into account. In the instance of selling drugs, certain drugs such as

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    Police History

    democratic nation the power comes from the people therefore the United States policing model is a direct reflection of the people of the United States. Watch and Ward The English settlers brought with them a system of policing referred to as the watch and ward system. This system was generally not a complicated one because it relied on the citizens themselves to regulate each other and keep their behaviors within the community’s norms. It did not work well inside of communities that were multicultural

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    Bringing Society Together

    enough the importance of police relations with the community. No matter what your view is on police officers, bottom line people need to realize the significant amount of risk officers put out yearly for the citizens protection. Officers have one job and one job only and that is to protect the citizens. Police have been lately giving a bad image due to the fact of suspicious shootings. The shootings are what is in the media and what everyone sees, the people do not see all the sacrifices and good deeds

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    Cjs/250

    Draco’s law The Draco’s Law was established in the year of 621 B.C., and “was named for a citizen of Greece who had been selected to write a code of law for Athens”. Under the Draco's law, “the penalty for many crimes was the death penalty”. The law was first written in Greece, and introduced the concept that the state is responsible for the punishments of the accused rather than private citizens. Law of the Twelve Tables The Law of Twelve Tables was established in the year of

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    You Are Being Watched

    The Firm by John Grisham Surveillance in Other Works 3 3 4 II. A. B. C. Surveillance in Daily Lives History Different Kinds of Surveillance Regulation of The Surveillance 5 5 7 14 III. A. B. Reversal of The Situation: Everyone can Watch One Another Exhibitionism Voyeurism 17 17 19 Conclusion 21 SOURCES 22         2         Introduction: Our freedom is always under electronic surveillance. Computer technologies have increased;

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    Neighborhood Public Policy Assignment

    installed on her street. This is a demonstration of how the legislative process can influence public health when a citizen complaints or voices their concern to law makers about an issue that means something to them. Mrs. Young rounded up 500 signatures for the petition which shows that the speeding in this neighborhood is a public safety concern to the Neighborhood citizens. Bicycle and pedestrian safety comes under public safety and many communities have laws that require children to wear

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    Swatch Analysis

    Swatch so successful? In what way was this watch different from others in the industry? The first main reason why Swatch managed to gained so much popularity in the watch industry is because they managed to cut costs. Heyek had started a low-end product initiative and was fully committed to vertical integration, that is, he intended to build and assemble the low-price quartz watches entirely in Switzerland. This, along with the decision to encase the watch with cheap plastic, helped the company lower

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    Police Brutality

    the unlawful way police officers use their authority. The majority of citizens have never encountered Police Brutality, as well as the

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    Ancient Rome Research Paper

    common good for the citizens. That gave Rome a chance to excel in five purposes within the government; Providing Public Services, Protect Rights, Promote Rule of Law, Prepare for Common Defence, and Support the Economic System. So, did Rome meet the mark? When it came to providing public services in Rome, the Roman Republic earned an A-. One reason why it earned an A is that they made aqueducts that provided things like indoor plumbing, watered crops, and a sewer system for the citizens. This benefits

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