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    What are the Academic and policy value of learning physical security studies in Kenya? Abstract Physical security is the protection of personnel, hardware, programs, networks, and data from physical circumstances and events that could cause serious losses or damage to an enterprise, agency, or institution. This includes protection from fire, natural disasters, burglary, theft, vandalism, and terrorism. Physical security is often overlooked (and its importance underestimated) in favor of more…

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    Law enforcement (either military or civilian) is what I plan to go into so I will base my paper on that. Some topics I could write about would be: whether a conservation officer’s job is more dangerous and life threatening than a police officer, the differences between the Navy and Air Force law enforcement programs and how one may be better than the other depending on what one is looking for, or possibly how military law enforcement could be better than civilian law enforcement. I know that…

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    Analysis Of Devlin's Lens

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    common people of the society. That common morality, Devlin claims, should be considered when applying the law on the citizens of the community, in other words, laws should be based on moral values of the society, thus moral incompetence should be considered as harm towards the society as a whole. On the other hand, Miller claims that the law should only intervene in a citizen’s life when actual physical harm is being done to another person, and when it comes to moral issues, each person has the…

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    Discipline Methods

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    research and that of other researchers studying methods of discipline, it was “found that physical abuse and sexual abuse were rated as being most severe across all of the…

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    42 Family Law Act 1996

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    The Family Law Act 1996 Part IV contains all the injunctive orders that can be sought regarding domestic abuse. Non-molestation orders are defined within s.42 Family Law Act 1996, specifically s.42(1) as a “provision prohibiting a person…from molesting another person who is associated with the respondent” and a “provision prohibiting the respondent from molesting a relevant child”. Molestation deliberately does not have a statutory definition as if a precise definition were to be created,…

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    Antigone And Natural Law

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    discussed the importance of following the Natural Law and what happens to those that go against it. A character, Creon, suffers the most as he loses his whole family to death because he refused to let Antigone bury her brother. It is the God’s Law for people to bury their dead so that the Gods can ‘collect’ them. Antigone discussed the theme of law and how Natural Laws will always be higher than Man-Made Laws; if man is against these natural laws, they will suffer great consequences as Creon did…

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    Data Breach Case Study

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    Computer and software security includes strong passwords with ninety day expiration, firewalls, anti-virus and malware software, encryption and monitoring updates and patches. Physical security measures include, safes, locked cabinets, shredders and surveillance. As crucial as it is to implement physical and computer security, it is just as critical to train employees on the procedures and the proper use of the provided tools. Ongoing security education and instruction will help to prevent…

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    ended in physical conflict and sometimes even death. In pre-industrial America, elders often used economic stability and power over their children to control their actions as adults, which lead to strained relationships. Due to these issues children often despised their…

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    Muller V. Oregon Summary

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    Muller v. Oregon (1908) Facts: Curt Muller was convicted of violating Oregon labor laws, by making a female employee in his Laundromat work longer than ten hours in a single workday. Procedural History: Muller appealed his conviction to the Oregon Supreme Court, which upheld the original conviction. The case then was brought before the U.S. Supreme Court. Issue: Whether Oregon’s labor law which prohibited women from working longer than ten hours in a single work day interferes with the…

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    Hypothesis: If domestic violence is continually seen as non-violent to law enforcement, then abusers will continually get away with the incorrect form of punishment. I support my hypothesis to an extent at this point, but I feel as though I should have rephrased it differently. After I did more research over domestic violence and over the laws regarding domestic violence, I am beginning to see that there are holes in my hypothesis. I do believe that abusers will continually get away with the…

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