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    barbaric practices of the eras it followed. Police became a more common occurrence in the streets, and trials were used more often as well. To be fair, trials were still in a very primitive state and were often long, grueling processes that didn’t amount to much. Most accused people were convicted regardless of the evidence presented, unless it was a really big piece of evidence. In which case, they would be let go. Although, they were heavily profiled by police in the wake of the trial (Gooii).…

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    The Victorian period formally begins in 1837, the year Victoria became queen, and ends in 1901, the year she dies. 1830 is usually thought of as the end of the Romantic Era in Britain, which makes an appropriate starting date for Victorianism. (Walker pg. ) Arthur Conan Doyle’s birth year, 1859, fell 22 years into Queen Victoria’s 64-year reign, a time of unparalleled growth and optimism for the British Empire. (BBC.co.uk) Supplies and workforce taken from groups worldwide had made England grow…

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    Police officers risk their lives every day to ensure the safety and security of the community. Their bravery, integrity and sheer commitment to the duty are unwavering as they serve to create order as well as the protection of lives and properties. They selflessly act in emergency situations, uphold law, respond to crimes and other forms of violence which is why the public continue to have their trust and confidence in them. But as individuals that whose job requires impeccable common sense and…

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    countryparty.org.au - A Call for a Change: Rebuilding the Colac Police Station We often underestimate the importance of the efforts of the rural law enforcement such as the officers that work out of the Colac police station. This station dates back to the 1940s and even though the reception area has been revamped recently, it still needs additional refurbishing to bring it up to modern standards of policing to ensure that the citizens receive the level of protection that they deserve each day.…

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    Other major Acts were implemented to support the Metropolitan police, especially forces outside of London, for example; the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. This was a significant development as it nationalised the police force therefore allowing effective law enforcement to take place throughout the country, unlike before where it was restricted to London[3]. However the effectiveness of these developments can be questioned, as police officers were often criticised for being drunks and…

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    According to Webster’s New World Dictionary, morality is the “rightness or wrongness, as of an action” (420). The intent of non-lethal weapons is for the enforcement of law and order, which abides by good morality. Such weapons are used primarily by police forces, but by militaries as well. Other weapons, such as bombs and machine guns, generally have the purpose of killing, which is wrong; and, therefore, they are immoral. The Christian Science Monitor, a magazine…

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    3 year old comes back to life after being euthanized Priya Modi Victoria, BC Sherylin "Sherry" Barrett, 3, taken off of life support due to irreversible coma (ie brain death), miraculously revived in her mothers arms shortly after being euthanized yesterday evening at the Victoria General Hospital. Thursday, March 26 at approximately 10:25 am on Hillside Avenue, the girl was walking with her mother, Karen Barrett, at a crosswalk near the Hillside Shopping Centre when the 18 wheeler struck…

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    reports of what happened had been told, but no matter the different scenarios, the results came out similar. E= Three policemen were dead, two women were left without a husband and nine children were left without a father. (Public Records Office Victoria) E= Ned and his Gang could have left this whole situation but decided not to and took villainous action against the troopers leaving Ned as a cold blooded murderer. L= Do you really think a Cash-Obsessed, Blood thirsty, Cold blooded murderer…

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    At that time Coleman told Brou that he is trespassed from the property and that he is not to call the store anymore. Brou ended the call at that time. Coleman and Victoria Lynn Valentine another employee at the location both came into the Gautier Police Department to pursue charges for the threatening phone calls, messages that occurred on both 8/30/2016 and 8/31/2016. Valentine said that on 8/30/2016 at approximately 5:30 pm Brou came into Dollar General…

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    Case Study Peter Godber

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    corruption, the whole society was waiting for a flashpoint to light up a new round of reformation. Peter Godber, the former chief superintendent of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force in Kowloon, a talented leader and a policeman who have done tremendously good work during the 1967 riots and had been decorated with the Colonial Police Medal for Meritorious Service in 1968, was found controlling assets over HK$4.3 million in 1973; those money altogether worth nearly six times of his salary between…

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