services to provide equality of service to all citizens M3 - Analyze the effectiveness of the methods used by the public services to promote equality and diversity in the society and within the forces. D2 - Evaluate the effectiveness of the methods used by the public services to promote equality and diversity in the society and within the forces. All Public services organizations are bound to follow a range of policies and procedures, to ensure that they have a diverse workforce, such as:
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City One, a metropolis with 800 million residents “living in the ruins of the old world” where residents live with extreme poverty. Crime rates are so high, the amount of violent crimes reported, that the police force could only respond to 6% of crimes reported, and it is up to the judges, police officers who are granted the power and responsibility to “judge, jury, and executioner” on the spot, to decide. The absolute and extreme jury system in Dredd, provides a stark contrast with real world jury
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Unseen World of Male Rape By Aliraza Javaid1 Abstract This research explores the phenomenon of male rape and how the police recognise it, together with uncovering male rape myths in a local police force. Whilst male rape research is expanding, it was found that the police have a lack of knowledge, understanding, awareness, and specialised training of male rape. Therefore, police officers’ attitudes, ideas, views, perspectives, and beliefs on specific topics pertinent to male rape are discussed.
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way in which a person partakes in society. Traditional gendered roles confine females to the private sphere as it is perceived that the likely role of a woman should take up is a carer who is financially dependent on men. This combination limits access to political citizenship. According to Jordan and Weedon, social class was used in the UK to restrict access to education. This deterred boys of lower class backgrounds who emerge from
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social view shows the police in a context in which it brings security and order, as a result of trying to enforce social control. It is a long process the one that police prospects have to face, from many physical challenges to psychological screenings, people who wants to become part of the police has to have a profile that suits not only the necessities of the force but the necessities of the people. This paper will talk about the issues when becoming a police, and how the police faces these issues
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Hip Hop Culture and its effects on today’s society Ebony Lee COM/220 Research Writing 12/14/2011 Jessica Bryan Hip Hop music has influenced many things in American culture. According to a survey done in 2002-2011, many Americans believed that hip hop music promoted violence, demeaned women and condoned drug use
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Mugabe | Gay Rights. 2013. Zimbabwe | Robert Mugabe | Gay Rights. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/zimbabwe/100415/mugabe-bashes-gays-again. [Accessed 10 January 2013] “Conservatives believe in the ties that bind us. Society is stronger when we make vows to each other and we support each other. I don’t support gay marriage in spite of being a conservative. I support gay marriage because I am a conservative.” David Cameron. Catholic leader Cardinal Keith O'Brien clashes
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entirely solid in design. There was no procedure to fight crime and law enforcement had no basis. Then, modern policing began in the early nineteenth century. Sir Robert Peek finally allowed for a change in the criminal justice system after years of society trying to convince SIR ROBERT PEEL the English Parliament. There would ultimately be a plan to fight crime in England. Sir Robert Peel progressively designed a structure that was a collection of different elements 2 and ideas that would
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established something new and important in society. These people stand out from everyone else. Can you teach someone to become a leader? In order for us to understand why a leader cannot be taught to be a leader we first must understand what a leader is. A leader by definition according to Dictionary.com a leader is ‘a person or thing that leads’, ‘a guiding or directing head, as of an army, movement, or political group’. While this definition is intangible, Police Administration text book asserts the
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“The media are more of a hindrance than a help to the police in combating crime”. Discuss. The relationship between the police and the mass media have long been the subject of intense debate. The mass media and the police have different roles in the public eye causing the media to be of concern to the police. Historically and in the contemporary era the police have had to meet high expectations of being the public’s crime-fighter. It is the police’s role to prevent crime, maintain order and protect
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