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    AIS

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    Identify the major controls in place and rate as Excellent, Good, Fair or Poor the ability of AIS to conduct crisis communication to employees in following environments: At work. In an event that calls for crisis communication, the main building and the auxiliary building of AIS are equipped with underground voice and data communication lines. The software is up to date and is underground; therefore, the system is protected from the external forces that occur above the Earth’s surface, and…

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    cannot wait until something unfortunate happens with students and teachers in class or on campus. Personally, due to all past events of violence and crime involving elementary schools, safety is very important to assist the needs of CVES immediately to prevent deplorable acts. At last, the education and safety for children should be handled as soon as…

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    Railroad crossings are all over America, in small towns, big cities and being smart and aware when around railroad crossings is the most important thing to remaining safe. Trains are large, heavy and can’t steer, they must follow the track they are on and in an emergency, the only thing a conductor can do is apply the brakes and wait for the train to stop. It can take up to a mile or more for a train to come to a complete stop. Trains ALWAYS have the right of way. In any situation no matter…

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    Virginia Beach Emergency Operation Plan ESF 10 Analysis Hazardous materials (HAZMAT) incidents are dangerous types of emergencies that can turn into a major disaster. Despite, many cities that run along the Atlantic Ocean become divested by tropical storms and flooding, HAZMAT related emergencies are a close second. In Virginia Beach, VA hazard risk are delineated into four categories: Critical Hazard – High Risk, Critical Hazard – Moderate Risk, Noncritical Hazard – Low Risk, and Negligible.…

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    to the greater good of the people. Utilitarianism is a pretty simple theory; it looks at the consequences of an action as to whether the result is good to the majority of people affected by the action. There are two types of utilitarianism; act and rule utilitarianism. Act utilitarianism is choosing an action that will result in the majority of the people benefitting or has the best consequences…

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    Exclusionary Rule

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    The exclusionary rule is a rule that is available to a defendant in a criminal case that is a remedy for an illegal search that violates their Fourth Amendment rights (nationalparalegal.edu.com. n.d.). Furthermore, one of the most important corollaries to the rule is the “fruit of the poisonous tree” doctrine. Unfortunately, like all rules there are some exceptions to this rule. One of the exceptions is when a police officer has an independent source of knowledge besides that of the fruit of the…

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    and inventory, public safety, and officer safety. The purpose for this rule can be looked at like a way for law enforcements to conduct searches and seizures that do not violate the Fourth Amendment and individuals that have had their rights violated. This legal rule first made its appearance during the U.S. Supreme court case Weeks v. United States (1914). Freemont Weeks was arrested under suspicion of using the U.S. mail to transmit lottery tickets. The purpose for this rule can be looked at…

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    Essay On Lawful Searches

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    Lawful Searches Law enforcement officers are bound to certain rules that limit their powers of search and seizure. These rules are governed by constitutional rights and administered by the supreme court. These rules were placed on officer to prevent corruption and protect the rights of citizens from corrupt officers. The use of a search warrant signed by a judge must accompany a search of residences that are believed to have evidence that prove the guilt of a suspect residing on the…

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    was asked to leave the hotel and not return. She was legally barred. This was the proper action for the hotel to issue because her presence as a known prostitute could have detrimental effects on the way other hotel guest viewed the hotel and their safety within the hotel…

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    The Exclusionary Rule

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    The exclusionary rule acts as a control over law enforcement behavior and focuses on the failure of officers to obtain warrants authorizing them to conduct searches. Additionally, the exclusionary rule is grounded in the fourth amendment designed to protect citizens from illegal searches and seizures. The Fremont Weeks took place in 1914 and is considered as one of the first cases that the exclusionary rule was implemented. MR Weeks was arrested for using the mail to transport tickets for a…

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