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    Dexter To Hobbes Analysis

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    General Information “The monster and the police. Dexter to Hobbes” by Mark Neocleous, published in Issue 185 of radical philosophy. The purpose of the article is to identify and respond to the similarities of Hobbes’ Leviathan (published 1651) and the current state of police power in bourgeois modernity. In addition to this goal, it examines the idea that the monstrous “Leviathan” enacted by our modern policing system shares many attributes (and thusly some of the monstrous attributes of) the…

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    Name: University: Course: Tutor: Date: Police Brutality amongst African Americans Ideas are the greatest warriors of the world and brutality can be described as a war that has no idea behind it simply because it is one of the things that keep the society chained to the ground. Brutality is brought by weakness lack of empathy and lack of compassion. Police brutality is the use of excessive physical force by police when dealing with civilians. Police brutality can be demonstrated in different ways…

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    Another problem that persists is the difficulty that fusion centers have when it comes to their ability to “analyze cyber security relevant information (Erickson, 2012).” This could easily be fixed by employing more knowledgeable personnel. An…

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    Colleges should have more security screening points on the main entrances of every building because it makes more efficient to control and maneuver inappropriate activities. College will be able to use the security videos because it helps for many things for example, security videos can identify criminal investigations. Also, it can monitor parking lots and theft. Presently, security cameras contribute enhances campus safety and protection of people and…

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    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 conservation officers are not only constantly dealing with armed hunters and poachers, but also have to deal with dangerous and poisonous wildlife as well as poisonous bugs and plants. Police have to work with…

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    Medical Clinic Case Study

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    medical clinic. Child group gives some ideas to the parent group. Parent group is responsible for introducing the new policies where it will combine the running polices and new polices of both child and parent group. Now the new policies which are established are given to the employees and organization documents should be updated.…

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    Security is very important when it comes to college campuses. Keeping students safe should be at the top of the priority list for colleges. When parents choose a college for their child one of the biggest factors that influences their decision is how effective the security is on campus. Parents expect their child to be safe at college, but we sometimes have to question how effective is the security on campus? The University of South Alabama should provide more security because it would increase…

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    The Department of Homeland Security and the US Patriot Act where created and passed as a direct result of the terrorist attacks orchestrated on September 11, 2001. As a package, both work to preserve life and liberty to citizens of the United States, whether in the homeland or abroad. Therefore, the Department of Homeland Security, while utilizing the US Patriot Act, has partnered with local law enforcement in order to be on the front lines of detecting and preventing homeland terrorism. The…

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    The purpose of this research proposal is to provide an answer towards the question, does the current system of airport security keep people safe in Canada? The main objective for airport security in Canada is to provide public safety by maintaining and securing critical aspects of the current airport system. In researching various articles and other sources, it is hard to find an incident that has disrupted public safety through Canadian airports. What kind of system is The Government of Canada…

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    Taser Research Paper

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    comes from these engagements: Whenever a police officer finds it necessary to make a formal arrest, there is the possibility of resistance or assaultive behavior on the part of the offender” (Berg, 1999, p.400). In this manner, the initial form of resistance can lead to gun violence, physical assault, and other forms of contact, which define the dangers of policing when making an arrest. More so, fluids, such as blood and saliva, may also contaminate the police…

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