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    to know more about me than I would have wanted him to know. He also reflected an abrupt style of conversation and not wanted to share about himself. It appeared as if he was hiding something from me. On another note, the responses from the two security guards made me ponder why this grey haired person gave money to them, or other people? Was he trying to bribe them by gaining his faithful reputation? According to my perception, though he had behaved in that unblemished way for years, revealing…

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    The journey getting back home was fierce for him, every step was like a mountain or endless ravine. He was happy once again, he could not wait to see his commander and report back in, and he probably thought he was dead. “…how long has it been?” he muttered speaking to himself “I can’t even remember” “...Oh man the paper work for this is going to be ridiculous.” He said under his breath as the gunship finally closed its bay doors and begin spinning up. The others on board stared at him, as they…

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    criminals, and to go through security. Also, just being around people with such high authority is intimidating. I was really excited though, I have always been interested in the workings of a trial. I was anxious to hear what the case I was sitting in on was all about, and do come up with theories and verdicts of my own. The spatial arrangement in the courthouse in very specific, as is the arrangement in the courtroom. Right as I walked in the doors there was a security guard, an X-ray…

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    The National Security Service. Discussed below are the findings of the interview with the operations manager with regards to the Company’s hiring and selection process. Company Details The National Security Service is a service oriented company that delivers services such as; equipment and asset protection, armed security guards, commercial, construction site security guards, disaster response, mobile security patrol, personal protection, school guards, fire watch, retail security guards, events…

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    just a brick building and the guards had all sorts of weapons on them it was…

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    Ivy Tech Law Enforcement

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    the mission of the Ivy Tech Department of Public Safety, one must know the differences between Ivy Tech’s security officers, and local law enforcement. While law enforcement has the legal power to enforce the law around the campus, as a security officer, while also trying to enforce the law as well, they lack the legal power that law enforcement poses. For the most part, a security guards main mission is to discourage criminal activity within then legal means, and observe and report activities…

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    The Importance Of Arming Teachers

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    are more effective procedures. Hiring armed security guards removes the cost a school would have to pay to train teachers. This will also eliminate the risk of schools being dropped from their insurance policies or having to pay more as a result of having armed teachers. Keeping weapons out of the classroom and into professionals’ hands removes the risk of students finding and firing weapons. The evidence is clear that having armed security guards cuts response time and keeps children safe…

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    on College Campus According to Whitehouse.gov, One in five women are sexually assaulted while in College. College academia and its atmosphere can be frightening, but students need to be educated and be given the tools to increase their personal security. Lack of awareness leaves some students careless to the threat of sexual assault. Unfortunately, trauma is often the result of sexual assault. According to the Healthy place America 's Mental Health Channel it is very common for the victim to…

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    Zero Tolerance Laws

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    Security presence can help forestall school violence in the U.S., along with visual and sound-related radio frameworks to keep undesirable guests from entering, in addition to a zero-resilience arrangement for weapons for all students and school faculty. Due to schools lacking in proper preventive means, troublesome events have occurred which leads, to the belief that schools are no longer as secure of an environment as they once were; to reverse this, schools must enforce more severe protective…

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    prevent violent acts now? Beyond the training that is recommended for nurses, the ANA also recommends: Key areas, like the ED and behavior health centers, should have security guards present. Mock situations practiced in order to have a clear system for dealing with aggressive behavior before it turns into violence and for summoning security…

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