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    Ethics in Police Administrations In the past year or so, the police administration has been plagued with lack of community trust and the representation that all officers are corrupt. Though many of these statements are made daily by the media, little light is shed on how police administrations around the country are adapting to these negative comments, however, one thing that needs to be looked at within all levels of the police administration is their definition of ethics. The dictionary…

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    a character, or the establishment of a central theme. In the short story, "Young Goodman Brown," author Nathaniel Hawthorne employs Faith's pink ribbons to embody the illusion of innocence, demonstrate the loss of purity, and reveal the resulting distrust that stems from unanticipated betrayal. Hawthorne utilizes the idea of the misconception of innocence brought about by the pink ribbons to demonstrate the difference between appearance and reality. People usually associate the color pink with…

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    Discriminatory Practices In A Health And Social Care Setting Covert and Overt abuse Covert and overt abuse of power is where a professional takes advantage of the service user either discreetly or openly. Effects of abuse of service user Distrust Low self esteem Neglect Vulnerability Covert; For example, the carer the puts medication in the service users food while they are not looking just to get them to take their tablets. There was no consent from the service user to do so, thus…

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    In this analysis of Catcher in the Rye, Timothy Aubry states that Catcher in the Rye depicts an idealistic sense of individuality that many American authors write about. Aubry compares Holden to Huck Finn because they are both innocent while still being manipulative to others. Both of the characters seek independence and they resist the authority of adults; another thing the characters have in common is their extreme loneliness. Additionally, Aubry states that much of the popularity behind…

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    There is a growing rift in the relationship between police officers and the citizens they have sworn to protect. The purpose of this paper is to identify the extent to which community oriented policing (COP) has changed the way citizens view police officers and the impact it has on the fear of crime in the community. Research Methodology I chose policing as my research topic since this is an industry that my job is closely related to and I used the Hoover database to perform an industry…

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    expanded westward, the U.S. federal government massacred Native American tribes who thought they were at peace with the government and as a result many innocent people died. These incidents of discriminative killings made the distrust from the Plains Indians grow and later this distrust led to major conflicts. The U.S. killed people from the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes even though they were friendly. The governor of the territory of Colorado said that all Native Americans who sought peace to…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment

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    1 Action: I decided to try and try to be more of an accommodation Teddy bear. This because is really appreciate people who are able to put others before themselves. My learning goal is to experience achievement by giving in and I plan to do this by creating an atmosphere where the other party is moved to accommodate me without me asking. 2 Looking back: I was trying to let my partner agree to watch a movie on “PLEX” without pushing him. I hooked up my laptop and created a nice atmosphere before…

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    checking other people’s faces to make sure her own was all right” (Oates). The narrator is referring to the protagonist of this story, whose name is Connie. Connie’s character is important throughout the entire story, especially when she begins to distrust Arnold Friend and “could see that he wasn’t a kid, he was much older—thirty, maybe more” (Oates). Another short story in which character is important is “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin. The protagonist of the story, Louise Mallard, is…

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    this day. Throughout the whole war, the allies had worked together closely, but a feeling of distrust permeated the air amongst them. After the war the Russians felt they should receive the bulk of the prize as they had barred the brute force of the German army. However, the allies thought otherwise and thought it should be equal amongst them all. As the months, and years went by the feelings of distrust showily grew into a feeling of fear amongst the communist super power Russia, and the…

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    In 2015, nearly one thousand, one hundred and thirty-four African Americans were killed from the result of police violence. Police brutality is the use of excessive force used by law enforcement. It creates negative consequences like the distrust of police officers, creation of hostility between police and ethnic groups, and psychological effects on the victims. The birth of this term can be coined before the Civil Rights Movement with beatings, unwarranted arrests, and the deaths of protestors.…

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