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    Community Policing Vs Neighbourhood

    Neighborhood or community policing involves three main elements: improving public partnerships, battling problem solving, and applying public policing structural qualities. Community patrolling concentrates on wrong doing and community disorder through the distribution of law enforcement agency public services that comprises parts of old-fashioned police work, as well as deterrence, unravelling problems, public meetings, and joint ventures. The public policing ideal equalizes responsive replies to

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    Integration Efforts in the Caribbean

    INTEGRATION EFFORTS IN THE CARIBBEAN ESSAY Sir Arthur Lewis in 1965 wrote ‘these islands did not start on the federal road in a fit of idleness. They start because it was clear that a federation is the only possible solution to their problem.” To understand what Sir Arthur Lewis meant regional integration must be defined. According to Carbough (2004), regional integration is a process of eliminating restrictions on international trade, payments and factors of mobility. Full regional integration

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    Integration

    underdeveloped countries. Trade is a major core aspect which builds integration between countries, also their geographic location. Countries which have a common geographical location develop a regional integration among companies. An example is Caribbean Community (CARICOM). In the article , The Building Blocks of Successful Regional Integration Lessons for CSME from other Integration Schemes, the authors Rachel Simms and Errol Simms quoted integration as “…..the formation by neighboring territorial units

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    Globalisation

    elimination of barriers t the movement of goods, services and capital across national borders”. Girvan further postulated that globalization is no longer just a process it is also an ideology wherein everyone ought to benefit. (Girvan 1999). Caribbean integration as a positive response to globalization With the challenges of globalization came the notion of having a collective group within the Caribbean that will aid in the effective trading of goods and services to the rest of the world. This meant not

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    Community Policing Report

    Community policing abroad has been popular, especially in democratic countries. The police from more democratic nations preferred community policing more than zero tolerance (Lum, 2009). The similarities that community policing share with democracy are citizen authorization, power citizens have to contest the police such as citizen review boards, complaint processes, media complaints, serving the people. It takes 10-15 years for full implementation of community policing (Trojanowicz, & Bucqueroux

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    Hr Policy at Ongc India

    The overall objectives and framework of rules and regulations of the Company are laid down in the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company. Each Department of the Company, while discharging its functions, is guided by Book of Delegated Powers, manuals, policy and guidelines, which are periodically reviewed and updated. The conduct of the employees is regulated by the Employees' (Conduct, Discipline and Appeal Rules) and Standing Orders. In addition, the Company follows the directives

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    Geography

    Regional integration can be described as the union of a geological area, the main theme running through the efforts is that of cooperation. Hence regional integration is the interaction and cooperation of various countries in a specific region working together in order to foster their own well being, the idea of integration suggests unity and teamwork. On the other hand, regional integration also refers to an outcome, occurring when pre set criteria are met. Regional integration involves some compromise

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    Caribbean Human Development Report

    Caribbean Human Development Report 2012 Human Development and the Shift to Better Citizen Security Caribbean Human Development Report 2012 Human Development and the Shift to Better Citizen Security Copyright © 2012 by the United Nations Development Programme 1 UN Plaza, New York, NY 10017, USA All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise

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    Caribbean Development

    Caribbean Development: An Overview Paul Sutton * Development is generally recognised as a complex multifaceted process of economic, social, political, environmental and cultural change, which results in increases in the well-being of people and extends their rights and choices in the present without compromising the abilities of future generations to enjoy these benefits. In the Caribbean the economic, social and political elements of development have held centre stage in the last fifty years

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    Can Dogs Eat

    Dogs On Acid began life as a community on Bad Company's website, bcrecordings.com, back in 2000. One of the group's members, Dan Fresh, intended the community to be a place to discuss up-and-coming releases, mixes and gigs. Because their community grew in popularity and its content more and more covered the entire drum and bass spectrum, it was decided to start a new website under the Dogs On Acid moniker in 2001, an unusual name that stuck when Dan blurted it out as a joke while having a drink and

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