Social Media And Law Enforcement

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    Elearning

    Information System for National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Nigeria C.H. Ugwuishiwu & K.C. Ugwu Department of Computer Science University of Nigeria Nsukka, Nigeria Chilkodili.ugwuishiwu@unn.edu.ng H.C. Inyiamah Department of Computer Engineering Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Nigeria drhcinyiama@gmail ABSTRACT The problems of narcotic drugs in Nigeria as manifested in the cultivation, trafficking and abuse of drug is of increasing concern to the government, social researchers, and other stakeholders

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    Internet Regulation, Legal and Ethical Issues Concerning

    INTERNET REGULATION Legal and Ethical Issues Concerning Internet Regulation Calvin White Park University Outline 1. Intro a. Regulating the Internet: Delicate, difficult, presents challenges 2. Body b. Past i. History of Internet Regulation 1. Early role of regulation a. Mediate connectivity between researchers, government 2. Milestones and events that shaped regulation b. 70s and before - Lab experiments

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    Emergency Management Case Study

    Emergency Management Case-Study The City Manager of Marshall, Florida has expressed concerns over two issues that he believes are directly related to the City’s post storm and tornado recovery. He has presented some statistics regarding spikes in crime after each critical incident and during the recovery period after storms. He has also provided some empirical information pertaining to a noticeable increase in reported injuries to hospitals. He noted that the injuries were not necessarily the

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    Use of Social Media in the Workplace

    of Social Media in the Workplace Executive Summary With the growing number of social media-related lawsuits happened in Canada, many employers have to find how to create efficient and effective social media policies for their companies. I am a student in a course called Advanced Written Communication, which is one of my third year courses in Bachelor of Business Administration program. As a business student, I am also interested in this problem. From the research, I find some social media-related

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    Cr Js 105 Unit 1

    blue collar crimes vs. white collar crimes, the way in which the FBI reports and measures these crimes in their Uniformed Crime Reporting (UCR) system. The author further elucidates blue collar crimes and how their culture is more populated by the media. This paper also includes the variations of Index I and Index II crimes and the manner in which they are reported either as violent or property crimes under the UCR system, as well as, the sentence that accompany such crimes. The author concludes

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    Corruption and Integrity

    Abstract Corruption and corporate and personal integrity is becoming a major problem in the global economy we live in today. Corruption is defined as the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. Numerous national and multinational companies face serious cultural problems including corruption and integrity issues. Today there are many reasons as to why corruption and lack of integrity is harmful to so many countries. Corruption affects a countries politics, economy, society, and overall environment

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    It Takes a Nation of Millions

    This alternative plan paper addresses the impact of the War on Drugs and the criminal justice policies that have impacted the life chances of Black youth nationwide and calls for a new social movement, introducing a 21st century Black Youth Manifesto to ask the youth of the Black community to pick up where previous social movements left off and take back their communities, their families, and reclaim their hope for the future. 3 Table of Contents Abstract . . . . Chapter One: Introduction  My Generation

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    Strict Gun Laws In Canada

    certified. These individuals are responsible and do not need to be troubled with additional laws (Cotter). My group members and I strongly believe enforcing strict gun laws is not necessary to reduce criminal activity. For the past decade, Canada has implemented stern gun laws into the legal system, which has helped lower crime rates. As a result, our group believes we should not be wasting resources on gun enforcement, but prioritizing our time to other matters such as finding a resolution on how to reduce

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    Judicial System: Deception In The United States

    convicted of all types of crimes. It seems as though the people of the United States are just breaking the law, but that is not the case in many cases. Many cases have come to light, because of some men being released from prison after so call evidence prove that they were not the culprits. How sad is that? The judicial system was designed to only lock

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    Historians Perception In American History

    9/11 the mistreatment had been occurring for many years, but the negative social views did, in fact, grow tremendously afterward. The issue concerning the depiction of Arabs and Muslim has occurred worldwide dating back to the crusades. However, according to Md Abu Shahid Abdullah, a Ph.D. fellow of English Literature at the University of Bamberg in Germany, in the Western world, “The negative portrayal of Muslims in the media began intensively after World War II...“ (1). This is a concerning issue

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