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    Escalator Observation

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    At approximately 12:49PM on Monday, August 7, 2018, I was headed down the escalator to the lower level curb side, when I noticed an individual snapping photos of what seemed to focus on the structure and one vehicle as well. The vehicle was a small, light grey, pickup truck. I immediately alerted the security officer beside me and proceeded with an attempt to interview the subject. He made it clear that he did not want to talk and continued up the escalator towards the TSA checkpoint. This was…

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    Katy Perry Research Paper

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    Perry Panic We were getting to the autographs late to meet Katy Perry so I was panicking. Now, we were in a long long line about 1,000 people. Just Great! Now, I have to wait about 5 hours. My face is as red as a tomato. My legs are shaking I look like someone who is scared of rollercoasters and just got off one. My mouth is watering my mouth is also filling up like a pool. Now we are only 70 people away. The sweat is dripping now so hard that I have to wipe it with a kleenex which makes a red…

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    first signed up for color guard, I was just following the lead of my older sister who was also doing it. Thinking this was going to be an easy experience I soon realized that it was nothing how I thought it was going to be. By experiencing the practices and how much time and effort goes into it gained a new respect for my sister for sticking with this because honestly, she was known for being lazy. After getting to feel this amazing feeling after my first performance, color guard also became a…

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    Schools in America believe that they have security precise, but are they really doing everything they can to protect the future of America. Since 2002 crimes from drugs, to shootings, to theft has increased in schools. Security in schools is a problem, but can be prevented through the use of cameras, better school structures, and off-duty police officers. In a five year total from 2009 to 2013 476,803 crimes in schools have been reported to police. Security cameras are a must have item…

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    Gated Community Case Study

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    where the public access to the high-rise or landed 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…

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    Physical Security

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    robbery attack, terrorist attack, shooting rampage by disgruntled employees or students in an institution of learning. It was also vividly mentioned in this chapter that if any security measures such as closed-circuit TV (CCTV) surveillance, security guards, intrusion detection systems (IDSs) failed, then of course the fault is from a human being considered as the weakest link in information security. This chapter also noted that people did not embrace physical security the…

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    impoverish, violent outcast – and these are the guards. Palast (2002) revealed that WCC changed the requirements for guarding prisoners and other federal mandates. There were two prisoners per cell instead on the one per cell in accordance with federal mandates. There was only guard for one block on cells instead of two guards (Palast, 2002). WCC ran an economic operation cutting cost where it could to increase their revenues. WCC paid security guards $7.95 an hour according an interview…

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    School and work should require uniforms as their dress policy. Uniforms make a person look more professional. It can change the way a person stand and upholds themselves. Especially when being taught and used at a young age. Uniforms may be costly, but they can last for years if maintained correctly. It can also be used as hand-me-downs to save a couple more bucks. And most importantly, it’s a classic. Uniforms are expensive. Children doesn’t know how to maintain their dress clothes. Children…

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    Private Security Officer

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    The roles of police officers and private security officers generally has the same functions, but each officer has their own tasks and priorities while on duty. Private security guards have a wide variety of job tasks. According to Mulone (2011), several malls in the United Kingdom has found that security officers tasks devote a lot of their time to non-security functions, such as customer service. Private security officers has the power of citizen’s arrest, but in case of an emergency, security…

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    the worse is due to her and the other inmates being segregated by race, crime and sexual orientation. The second reason being if she wants to survive her sentence she has to join a gang and the last reason would be because the situations that the guards face Piper and the other inmates with would scar them. Piper clearly shows that the federal correctional facility changed her for the worse because throughout the book the inmates are being…

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