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    Microchips Disadvantages

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    Microchips are smaller than regular sized chips and typically can do the same amount of work, if not more. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a regular chip is “a small wafer of semiconductor material that forms the base for an integrated circuit.” (dictionary) Although microchips seem like a better way to go, there are a few minor complications in this idea, such as the complexity of the circuits, the cost of the materials to make produce it and the function that is required of this…

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    Police Force Analysis

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    function of the police force. The police force consists of many functions and roles. Their main role in terms of society is to “uphold the law fairly and firmly; to prevent crime; to pursue and bring to justice those who break the law; to keep the Queen’s peace; to protect, help and reassure the community; and to be seen to do this with integrity, common sense and sound judgement” (Saulsbury; Newburn 1996, p.xii) to further protect the life, liberty and property of the people. The police are…

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    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 activities because they are affected by disorders…

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    Career As A Police Officer

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    disorder, protect people and property, and enforce criminal laws. Police officers are concentrating on resources in high-crime neighborhoods, and are not racial profiling.They wield tremendous power and are capable of depriving others of their freedom, lives, and reputation. Most police departments in America are organized in a SWAT position, based on a downward chain of command with the names of ranks following the military impact. Police officers work the most dangerous jobs in…

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    is in order to help solve crimes, this by finding evidence that could lead to a certain someone who may have committed the crime. A SOCO’s job would include working with the police during the investigation. A SOCO doesn’t necessarily work for the police only they can work for a security service company who works with the police. A SOCO’s job is to collect evidence from a crime scene from all types of crime, these could range from minor crimes to murder or even rape. An assistant SOCO or a volume…

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    Gated Community Case Study

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    residential areas are being restricted either using CCTV or the security personnel. The entrance gates, all streets, sidewalks, and other facilities are enclosed by barriers operated by a security guard opened either manually or automatically. Usually, it is being restricted due to the fact that these communities have their own swimming pools, private restraint, and children’s play areas and most importantly their concern for safety and security over the…

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    handgun can help deter crime rather than instigating a crime. According to Ultius.com students are more likely to arm themselves for self defense in case if there were any acts of aggression towards or within the school and for them to feel a sense security when carrying one. For…

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    Question 2. How can the concepts of territoriality and natural surveillance help determine design techniques and guidelines to help deter crime? Territoriality explains that a person or individual involvement and his/her relationship with the environment. Understanding of territoriality supports an individual to protect his/her living surroundings from the outsider’s attack by owning the control of that surroundings. Ownership means that person has legal and all rights reserved. In other words,…

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    Community Policing Essay

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    Patrol can be defined as, “of a police officer or soldier, to pass along a road, beat, etc., or around or through a specified area in order to maintain order and security” (Patrol , 2015). Patrolling makes up the majority of a police officer’s work. It is what they do while they are not handling calls. Police officers mostly patrol in cars, but from time to time they patrol on foot, bicycles, and even horseback. Foot patrol dates back to the early 1800s and 1900s, when night watchmen would…

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    Rocklin Police Department Thirty miles east of California’s State Capitol lies a unique town called Rocklin. This small town which was originally known as “Secret Ravine” originated in 1860, with a population of 440 and is recognized throughout history for its rock quarries and railroads. Rocklin built its first city jail in the middle of the 1880’s, and was crafted of granite, with a small steel window and door. Each night a watchman patrolled the streets and approximately every evening at…

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