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    There has been a fluctuation in the number of police officers in the past couple of years. However, due to this generation depending on technology, increasing rates of many white collar crimes, such as computer crimes, employee theft, and fraud have made themselves norms of our society. Law enforcement have been notorious for having a monopoly on policing until the high demand for private security in the United States. There are many similarities between these two agencies as well as differences…

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    What is the best way to secure your home these days? Is it worth investing in a home security system? Many people find themselves in this confusing situation, and they have no idea what's best to do, in order to feel safe in their homes. Let's see exactly if a home security system is the bets choice you could make or not. Advantages and disadvantages of home security systems Is it worth investing in a home security system? If you are asking yourself this question, then you need to know that…

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    September 2001 have left the United States confronted with the requirement for a new style of policing which reflects a movement toward enhanced domestic security, Homeland…

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    On Friday 10/09/2015, at 0147 hours, Security Officers Omar Alonso and Marcellus Wester responded to a call for assistance with a disorderly male patient from E.D. room # C-24. Both Officers arrived at 0148 hrs. and met with Nurse Christiane Dotson who stated that the patient, Sanchez-Garlobo, Manuel (MRN: 70032631/FIN: 84678786) was belligerent and would not follow any instructions given to him by the attending Physician or any nursing staff. She also stated that he had a pair of scissors in…

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    be one of the safest institutions of learning in the city due to the fact that the college Police department is doing an excellent job with security on campus. There are lots of police patrolling the garages and personal safety awareness program provided to students during orientation.…

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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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    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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    hacktivism is not morally good , I think non-malicious hacktivism is morally permissible. I will attack Kenneth's third premise that the acts of hacktivism negatively affects the third party by arguing the rising awareness of political issues and enhance security, those the positive effects with good motivations by hacktivists. I will argue the short of justified rights to punish hacktivists to explain that Kenneth is incorrect that hacktivists intentionally avoid taking their responsibilities…

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    Royal Malaysia Police were introduced, a police force has been existed since Malacca Sultanate which known as Temenggung and Hulubalang, or royal warriors in order to build jails, arrest criminals and implement sentences. The police force establishment has no exact time because its services were very important back then. Only on 24th July 1958, the King of Malaysia (Tunku Abdul Rahman Ibni al-Marhum Tuanku Muhammad) bestowed the title Royal to the Malayan Federation of Malayan Police (RFMP).…

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    Since local police officers are likely to be the first to contact a terrorist and a terrorist attack it's important to give them more independent decision making power. This will make them more responsible and accountable for taking action in a crisis situation, since there may be no time for decisions to come down from supervisors. Also those officers who have been part of the community for a long amount of time can identify anything suspicious or out of the ordinary and this intelligence…

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