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    American Policing History

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    organization shared similar characteristics, which were: they were publicly supported and bureaucratic in form, police officers were full-time employers, not community volunteers or case-by-case fee retainers, departments had permanent and fixed rules and procedures, and employment as a police officer was continuous, and police departments were accountable to a central government…

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    Introduction This era was considered as the era of partisanship, this era was also the period of reform. The act of civil service was brought in to bring down the corruption by the government which required the applicants from the jobs of central government to take up the occupation. These years were the turbulent years which saw violence among the labor, increasing tension on the basis of race, military groups formation among the farmers and discontentment among the people who were…

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    Quilt Of Federalism

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    top layer is a plain woven piece of muslin cloth of democracy. The individual pieces of clothe are woven together with thread of “federalism”, where each stitch which is symbolic of a self-governing units of shared, distributed powers between the federal, state and local government. The muslin of plain woven piece of fabric set the foundation of the structure garment of our government. The single sheet of muslin represents each state and its “reserved powers”, which are set aside for the…

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    specifically the increase in crime, causing disorder is established and consequently all kinds of violence. Because of this, police activity has been one of, if not the most important state tool in maintaining law and order in the control of social rules. As a result of this activity permeated risk factors the police professional has been affected by various diseases, and one of the most serious and common are mental disorders. Thus, hundreds of military police move away from their work…

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    unequal in nature. Differentially treatment is said to occur when it is seen that individuals are treated unequally on the basis of their race. Disparate impact on the other hand is said to occur when persons are treated equally based on a set of rules and procedures but the later is designed in a manner that members of certain particular group are favored over the other. This second aspect of discrimination actually broadens the scope of racial…

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    politics, at least two political ideologies remain significant in today’s world political sphere. Authoritarianism is characterized as a system of government where decision making is afforded to the few, while democracy is categorized as a system of rule based on the government of the people, by the people and for the people. The principle of democracy is largely one linked to Western ideals and has indeed been at the forefront of many Western powers foreign policy objectives; to promote…

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    financial and ethical repercussions of failure to include the inventory write-downs in the financial statements. Prepare a recommendation to the CFO, evaluating the negative impact of a civil fraud penalty on the corporation as a result of the IRS audit. In the recommendation, include essential internal control procedures to prevent fraudulent financial reporting from occurring, as well as the major obligation of the CEO and CFO to ensure compliance. Inventory write-downs are recorded by…

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    “Depending on the crime a person has committed, he or she may have broken a federal law, a state law, or both. However, the great majority of crimes committed are state crimes. Criminal laws and procedures vary from state to state, but in general the following actions take place when kids and adults break the law.” (FactMonster.com)These laws are the laws that are mentioned in the united states…

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    structure of incident based peer review (IBPR), along with the rules and regulations, better equips a nurses understanding of the duty they are privileged to perform for the safety of patients. While using incident based peer review committees in a positive way, nurses are given the insight of errors in their duties, allowing for improved quality care. Upon reading this paper, the understanding of how the peer review committee was formed, the rules and regulations in which the committee conducts…

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    Ethics Of The Use Of Force

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    professional standards. Deontology systems of ethics is said to deal with intentions and motives. Deontological ethics is concerned with acts-- if it is intrinsically right or wrong. According to the State of New Jersey’s Internal Affairs Policy and Procedures enacted into law in 1978, law enforcement agencies have a duty to monitor the behavior of their police officers for incidents of misconduct. In situations where officers are…

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