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    Immigration In El Cajon

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    Immigration in El Cajon Immigrants struggle coming to the U.S from Mexico because there is a lot of Border patrol guarding people from getting into the state. This should not be tolerable in the U.S. I believe that this is a huge problem for our country and it has to be stopped. Did you know that we get 332,197 new immigrants in california each year? All these people want is a place to refuge. A motivation for immigrants to come illegally into the U.S is to chase their so called “American…

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    Immediate Action Drills

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    will discuss the basic strategy, movement and tactic of IAD’s. IAD’s are used by reconnaissance, infantry and any dismounted patrols in combat. Any patrol can make contact with the enemy at any time. Contact also can happen through ground contact, overhead aircraft, any air attack, or ambush. Contact may be a visual contact only when the patrol sees the enemy but the patrol is not detected. When this is the situation, the team leader can decide if he choses to make physical contact or not,…

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    Pat Mora

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    is tiled in a Mexican slang that means U.S border agents. It is divided into two stanzas to express the two point of views of a border patrol agent and a Mexican woman crossing the border. The characters seem to be two children playing an innocent game but it describes real stereotypes, which is kind of…

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    I had the honor of interviewing Richard Haseloh, a retired state patrolman. Mr. Haseloh worked undercover in the Nebraska State Patrol, in the narcotics unit. Mr. Haseloh has been retired for the past nine years, and he warned me before the interview that some of his responses would be opinions since the criminal justice field is always changing. Mr. Haseloh started out his education at Dome College, a four-year school, but he only went for one year. Then he transferred to Central Community…

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    DO YOU WANT TO BEA POLICEMAN? If you are interested in doing something worthwhile for your community, then you can take up a career in the police industry. Police officers are employed by the state and agencies which deal with local law enforcement. A job in the police department simply entails • Reducing crime • Enforcing traffic safety • Investigation • Working in jails • Testifying in courts in cases they are involved You have to be ready to accept responsibility, work as a team, meet…

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    Houston Police Department

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    Houston Police Department in Detail Ones goal is to graduate and then go work, but some people don’t seem know the building they want to work at and I will 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…

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    better place. “The Newark Foot Patrol Experiment suggested that police could develop more positive attitudes toward community members and could promote positive attitudes toward police if they spent time on foot in their neighborhoods.…

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    public (Braga 2001). As mentioned above entire cities do not have the same crime levels in each neighborhood because it is only limited to specific areas within. This is important for hot spot policing’s goal of crime reduction because they can limit patrol to certain addresses and street blocks (Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy 2013). Along with that another important goal of hot spot policing is crime prevention because taking a proactive stance can go a long way in maintaining the crime…

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    Management of the protected area should make the effort to adopt the usage of the GPS during field patrol activities. By so doing, field observations can be geo-referenced for purposes of validity and reliability of the field reports and subsequent usage for management planning. It was also observed that there were still communities leaving inside the…

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    Drones

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    cameras and can be used for stalking or to intentionally be used to watch someone, they can be used for positive gain, such as border patrol, missing person searches and other emergencies Border patrol has become more efficient because of the use…

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