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    Board Evaluation Paper

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    the board is mainly concern with outcome opposed to input and the board evaluation focuses on measuring the organization effectiveness; self - assessment of the board as a whole; assessment of individual members of the board; and evaluating the Executive Director performance is critical to the organization success. One of the most reliable ways the board can strengthen its performance as a governing body is to periodically assess its own performance. For evidence- based best practices is to…

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    Our 11th year is getting off to an exciting start with four new BOD members. We are incredibly excited about the new energy and talent joining the Board. Our community meetings last Fall were tremendously helpful along with the support we received from Floricane. New C3 Board Chair Jennifer Tompkins says, “This year is really about setting up for the next 10 years and we are looking forward to expanding the reach of C3 more broadly across RVA.” After nine years on the C3 Board and the last two…

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    enforcement agencies throughout the United States has been accelerating at an exceptionally rapid pace. Several police executives are making critical decisions about whether purchase technologies that simply did not exist when they started their careers. Technologies such as facial recognition software, license plate readers or body cameras. For many police departments and its executives the big challenge is not whether to purchase the new technology, but rather finding the right technology…

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    Accountability is important factor for policing. Both the law enforcement agencies and individual officers are accountable for each and every action. Real accountability method is significant if the police are capable enough in achieving their gaols of legitimacy and lawfulness, as explained by National Academy of Sciences. As mentioned by Kersbergen & Waarden (2004), legality links with the expectation that action of police is both constant and lawful with fulfilling the expectations of public…

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    FUNCTIONS 1.DISTRICT COLLECTOR(SHRI RAJ KUMAR YADAV,IAS): District collector is an IAS(Indian Administrative Service) officer who has a myriad of responsibilities under his jurisdiction(district in charge).His main functions include: Etymologically, the name collector stems from the traditional role of a district “collector” whose primary responsibility is to assess and collect revenue in his/her area of jurisdiction. Also the district collector is responsible for the maintenance of law…

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    “All the services prohibit personal and business relationships between officers and enlisted members, calling them prejudicial to good order and discipline. Personal…

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    Houston Police Department

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    explain the building where I am going to work once I graduate. Downtown Houston on 1200 Travis Street is a 28-story building, which serves for the main headquarters of the Houston police department. The building was opened in 1967 and named after officer Edward A. Thomas where he served the Houston police for 63 years. The Houston police department has 28 floors and is 386 feet in height with the buildings square feet is 575,000 and the average floor has the square foot of 16,500. The building…

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    Body Shootings

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    Franklin County was affected by an officer involved shooting. The Franklin County was under a lot of heat due to the fact that the videos that were released didn’t benefit the officers. Additionally, the videos that were recorded in Pasco only show one side of the story. We don’t know what the officers saw in the moments leading up to the shooting. However, if the officers were wearing body cameras, people would probably understand why those actions were taken. Franklin County should implement…

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    Police Force Definition

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    brutality and corruption. The days when police officers were seen as peacekeepers are long gone. It is agreed upon that there is no single, universal definition of “use of force.” According to the International Association of Chiefs of Police, use of force can be defined as, “the amount of effort required by police to compel compliance by an unwilling subject.”(Pg #) Use of force is permitted when attempting to defend yourself or an individual/group. Officers receive guidance from their…

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    Bm1 Cuevas Research Paper

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    standards of OPNAVINST 6110.1J, and is eligible in all respects. BM1 Cuevas has demonstrated enthusiasm, team support, self-improvement, complete professionalism with a thirst for knowledge. He has my complete trust and confidence in what I want Naval Officer. Operating in one of the most important areas of FLACT Yokosuka, Port Operations. His performance to date has been nothing shy of exemplary, and has proven time and again to be consistently reliable. BM1 Cuevas is a proactive young senior…

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