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    country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. The Texas Ranger Division, commonly called the Texas Rangers, is a law enforcement agency with statewide jurisdiction in Texas, based in the capital city of Austin. In the 1800’s the Texas Rangers to take out the most wanted outlaws, it was said that whatever the Rangers went after they would have got. They find a criminal and special investigations that really are hard to see where to get started it. The Texas Rangers start in the smallest areas, the Texas Rangers get a lot closer than anybody easy in the law. For example the Rangers have taken part in many of the most important events of Texas history, such as stopping the assassination of…

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    been described by various scholars. Physical risk- psychological safety relates to the of feeling safety of an employee and deals with physical risk conditions, such as noise, physical hazard and etc. (Amponsah-Tawiah et al., 2013). Team-psychological safety relates to an employee’s feeling as a member of a team and not being rejected, embarrassed or punished by other members of the team when he/she speaks up (Edmondson, 1999). Energy psychological safety refers to safety-perceived feeling of…

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    Interview Assignment Introduction The Regina Police Service (RPS) has illustrated its commitment to the public in it’s mission, vision and value statements. The Regina Police Service’s mission statement is public service first. This can be seen in many of the service’s units, including the victim service unit. The vision statement of RPS is “Working together to keep Regina Safe” (Regina Police Service, n.d.). The RPS website goes into greater detail as to their explanation of the vision…

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    Attorneys are there for a multitude of reasons, all to clarify and inform those involved of the legalities consistent with the emergency management field. Attorneys are ethically bound to represent their clients zealously. “This means that society in general is less important than the client’s best interest, so the effect of representation on the client is the lawyer’s main focus” (Nicholson, W. C., 2008, p. 81-82). This knowledge is simply understanding there can be a right and wrong side to…

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    1. Figure 1 represents the disaster management cycle as it is generally conceived. Describe the preparedness and emergency response portions of the cycle and explaining important concern of yours and how it could be addressed in different phases of the disaster cycle. The Disaster Management Cycle is generally understood to be comprised of four cyclical components. These four deeply interrelated and symbiotic components include Preparation, Response, Reconstruction or Recovery, and Prevention…

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    Parker J. Palmer is an author, educator, and citizen-activist who focuses on issues in education, community, leadership, spirituality and social change. He is also the founder of the Center for Courage and Renewal. He has authored several books including, Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation The Courage to Teach The Active Life A Hidden Wholeness: The Journey Toward an Undivided Life, and Healing the Heart of Democracy. “In There Is a Season” originally published in 1999…

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    emerged around the same time James Wilson and George Kelling (1982) proposed the “Broken Windows” theory linking seemingly insignificant public disorder and incivility to subsequent occurrences of serious and violent crime, a major implication of the community era’s organizational strategy. The theory proposed that if a window in a building is broken and goes unrepaired, the rest of the windows are not far behind and soon the entire building has become decrepit. The window is a metaphor and the…

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    and voluntary who work together on the scene of an incident and what the roles and responsibilities are for the public services when attending the emergency. Finally, I am going to evaluate the inter-agency and how the cooperate with the emergency response services. Firstly, I am going to talk about how the police force grades an emergency incident. Once a call is taken by one of the call handlers working for the police. They must decide on whether the incident is resolvable over the phone or if…

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    FEMA helped coordinate the response of the 27 federal agencies involved in the Northridge earthquake by operating the FEMA Incident Command System (ICS) (U.S. Department of Transportation, 2002). Data plays an important role in effective response, recovery, and mitigation after an earthquake. When data is easily accessible and internally consistent it is helpful in making decisions regarding rehabilitation, reconstruction and land-use planning following an earthquake (USGS, n.…

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    week of Thanksgiving and the mayor was giving thanks to the village and his board members. The mayor felt that the village benefited by the volunteer work that happens in the community and that it brings the community for unified and stringer at the same time. Then, the public was given the chance to ask any questions or concerns about the community; furthermore, there was no public commentary. The room wasn’t packed as much since it was a week during Thanksgiving that the meeting was being…

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