Status Assessment The population of Floyd County Kentucky is ~38,728 (Kentucky Health Facts, 2015). Per 1,000 female Floyd County citizens, there are approximately 64.6 births per year. Per 100,000 people in this state, there are approximately 1,135.7 deaths annually in Floyd County. For every 100 females there are 96.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 95 males. The average household income is $28,221, compared to the state of Kentucky which is $42,248 and compared to the United
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Additional Course Materials – Case Report ANYTOWN SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT FINAL REPORT OF INVESTIGATION CASE NUMBER: 12345 DATE OF INCIDENT: January 11, 2013 LOCATION: 5000 block of main OFFENSE: STRONGARM ROBBERY DEFENDANT: John L. Brown DOB 06-26-60
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well remembered in American history. The Boston Massacre was a result of tension between the American colonists and British soldiers stationed in Boston. The British Parliament had passed the Sugar Act in 1764 which enforced that the colonists pay duties on goods like coffee, molasses
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PERSONALITY AND JOB SATISFACTION: AN INVESTIGATION OF CENTRAL WISCONSIN FIREFIGHTERS Interactions Between Personality and Various Factors at a Local Fire Department By Jennifer S. Skibba A Research Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Science Degree With a Major in Applied Psychology Approved: 4 Semester Credits Dr. James Tan, Investigation Advisor The Graduate College University of Wisconsin-Stout May, 2002 The Graduate School University of Wisconsin-Stout
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service department works both on public and private grounds. Saving lives is the main objective of this department. Firefighter also help people in situations other than emergency by giving them precautionary advice, setting fire alarms and adequate training in severe situation. All the work done by fire department runs on specific decision guidelines. In a decision guideline a firefighter is taught how to behave in certain situation, priorities and methods of protection. Harry R. Carter has given
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detonate a far larger one when police and medics arrive. If this problem sounds like something that does not affect you, think again. Terrorist attacks have happened literally hundreds of times in the United States. Exact figures are unclear because the line between domestic terrorism and political violence is blurred, but since 1999, there have been over 50 separate terror attacks on domestic soil according
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area of 35 square miles (US Census Bureau, 2006). Miami employs 3,408 full-time positions and several hundred part-time positions (Miami, 2010, p.73). The City of Miami has three single-employer defined benefit pension plans: The City of Miami Firefighters’ and Police Officers’ Retirement Trust (FIPO); the City of Miami General Employees’ Retirement Trust (GESE); and the City of Miami Elected Officers’ Retirement Trust (EORT). With the exception of the EORT, participants in the FIPO and GESE pensions
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Case Study 1: Understanding the Court System By: Kara Napolitan Sociology 205 Professor Needleman-Newman 7/18/15 Andrea Yates, at just 37 years old, snapped and drowned all five of her precious young kids in the bathtub in what the law is calling a mental breakdown. On July 2nd, 1964 Andrea (Kennedy) Yates was born in Houston, Texas. She graduated from high school, where she was her class valedictorian, captain of the swim team, and an officer in the National Honor Society. She then went
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I. Justification of Punishment a. Theories of Punishment and Purpose of Criminal Law Sentencing i. Deterrence 1. Utilitarian concept, forward-looking, premise: humans will act in their own interest 2. Individual Deterrence: general public is protected 3. General Deterrence: helps to protect public at large, justified on grounds of 1) prevention of crime by threat of arrest, conviction, punishment 2) prevention of crime by strengthening of moral
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organs including the spleen, lymph nodes, liver, kidney, heart and brain. When the infection reaches this point it becomes very difficult to cure the disease by antibiotic therapy and the action of anthrax toxins ultimately leads to septic shock and death within only a couple of days (Goel
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