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    In the following paper you will see the correlations between the three major components of the Canadian criminal justice system. First we must examine each of the components of the criminal justice system alone before we get to understand how they overlap together. First of all, there is the police, the courts and the corrections. The police are the law enforcers and maintainers of order throughout Canada. There are three levels of policing in Canada; municipal, provincial and federal, there…

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    Police Disparities

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    the hobbies of nearby financial elites who had needed sorted out police offices in any case. State police organizations rose for a considerable lot of the same reasons. The Pennsylvania State Police were designed according to the Phillipine Constabulary, the occupation power set in the Philipine Islands taking after the Spanish-American…

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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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    In London, the first policemen were known as ‘Peelers’ or ‘Bobbies’. They were set up in 1829 by Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850) who was then the Home Secretary following the Metropolitan Act of 1829 that was passed by Parliament (The Development of a Police Force, 2006). This was the beginning of a campaign to improve the public law (The Development of a Police Force, 2006). Although reform was very slow due to the public distrust in police, this campaign was still seen as a step forward…

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    Youth Gangs It has been found that the youth gang phenomenon is multiplying all at once in the US and is one of the most discussed, concerned and growing issues of the country since 1980. The youth gang can be understood as an autonomous association or group of compeers (male and female), having group title, icon, province, and aim to engage in the illegitimate actions. The research has shown that the typical age range in the youth group varies from 14 to 24. As far as the intensity of the…

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    ‘Only when these gunmen have been caught,’ said Josep. Eventually, after men in the audience had stopped the gunmen, the three constables along with re-enforcements reappeared. They arrested the four gunmen and dragged them off, presumably to some place of detention. By then, apart from a few stragglers and some so terrified they had stayed fixed to the spot, the auditorium was empty. The band and the actors had stayed on the stage during the commotion. The last thing they needed was to affect…

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    those who help, become involved in a functional integration of distributed economic actions which will have consequences. Human trafficking is investigated highly by the traditional police such as those in the country especially the 43 police constabularies in England and Wales, the National Crime Agency and the border force investigators. There are many supports for the victims of human trafficking one being the UKHTC which is the UK Human Trafficking Centre, it is a part of the organised crime…

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    The Korean War, though has been in the dark for a while, had a significant impact on modern warfare and strategy. Allen Millett touches on the historical significance of the Korean War in “Introduction to the Korean War.” The Korean War brought new challenges and strategies for the Americans. This war was a different from some of the others that America has been involved in. This was what Millett describes as a “People’s War of revolutionary national liberation.” This conflict was surrounded…

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    operations on its own or in coalition with the regional countries like New Zealand and Indonesia. Although such missions have substantive importance, the objectives still have their boundaries. But limited roles do not indicate turning the force into a constabulary (HW). Amphibious force structure with conventional combat power is still indispensable as it is never surprise that the local power will view any foreign force as an act of intervention or even invasion. Thus what a formal army can…

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    Chief Constable of Lancashire Police v Weaver where it was held that the operational needs of the employer, the interests of other employees and the availability of other work should also be considered. Further, in the case of Kenny v Hampshire Constabulary it was established that an employer did not need to make any adjustments that did not relate to the performance of the work. Consequently, because Jessica is disabled she is permitted to have reasonable adjustments made for her. An example…

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