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    officers, who in many cases never even get charged let alone convicted of a crime. While there has been significant progress made over the years, this is still an issue that is a huge problem in the black community. Eric Garner,…

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    America 's police system is based on Robert Peel’s London police model and yet America accomplished a unique police model of their own. The United States’ police history went through a few police eras before they reached the present day community era. Each policing era bore mistakes and advancements, but they all informed the current policing era. Today, one can look back and see the different and similar aspects of each era and compare it to modern policing. Many history texts tend to skip…

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    Explain what you have done to prepare yourself to be a first line supervisor. You may expand upon items that are listed in your resume including education, training and positions held in the department to include extra duty assignments. I have been preparing myself to be a first line supervisor in a police organization for many years. I started my career in law enforcement as a Military Police Officer at the age of 17. I rose to the rank of Sergeant in five years. That was my first taste of…

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    rallied together in opposition of the police department and treatment of homosexuals. This was the first time the gay community decided not to sit back and watch as they were harassed. This marked an important start in the liberation of gays. (Duberman) The first gay parade was exactly a year after the Stonewall Riots. On June 28, 1970, the first Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade commemorated the year anniversary of the first time the gay community fought back and was rallied by…

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    improvements the general public health of society has increased over the years. Answer 2: The difference between public health and medicine is that in medicine a single person is considered as a patient and is treated whereas in public health an entire community is looked after instead of a single person. Public health has a broader scope than medicine in terms of treatment and prevention. Answer 3: The core functions of public health are assessment, assurance…

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    police force which is local, regional, and national”(Cachet & Marks, 2009). “There police force has the amount of 40,000 individuals that work full time jobs” (Cachet & Marks, 2009). “ The Minister of Security of Justice is the rule maker for the government of the country and makes countless cooperation’s between police organizations in the Netherland run smoothly”(n.p., 2014). “Their main focus in policing is spending more time patrolling the streets, focusing on community policing, so…

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    dangerous, more specialized personnel and equipment can be called in to handle the situation. When considering destructive events such as the deployment of biological or radiological weapons, the need for immediate evacuations can be paramount (US Department of Homeland Security, n.d.). One must consider the reliability of wireless communications due to the possibility of large scale attacks or attacks that specifically target telecommunications. When these events occur, towers can be damaged or…

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    “Making Police Obsolete” author, Kristian Williams, did research on cases of Policing in the United States and overseas, where he says social movements responded to police brutality and abuse by taking on the responsibility of public safety in their community. Williams looked at examples of policing from the labor movement, the civil rights movement, Black Panthers, gang truces, and feminism in the US, and from the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa as well as the independence movement in…

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    This problem is one that should be addressed by the government because they are the only people who can make it an actual requirement for schools.This is important to the community because cursive handwriting is key to success in many aspects and is beneficial overall. The students may not know that they need it now, but they will be thankful later. This problem is one that could easily be passed by the state government by making it part of public policy. Only 41% of elementary schools…

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    China's Fracking Industry

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    The Chinese government aims to copy the success fracking industry had in United States, which has transformed the energy picture of the United States entirely in the past decades. The technology was first discovered in the United States in 1950s as an experimental technology, and was used in over 3,000 wells. By the 1970s, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) imposed a regulations on petroleum exports and oil production in the United States, leading to rising gasoline…

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