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    Emsley, C., & Clapson, M. (1994). Recruiting the English policeman c. 1840 – 1940. Policing and Society an International Journal of Research and Policy, 3(4), 269 – 285. Garcia, V. (2003). “Difference” in the police department. Contemporary Criminal Justice, 19(3), 330 – 344. Griffiths, T. C. (2016). Canadian police work (4th ed.). Toronto, ON: Nelson Education Ltd. Hobijin, B., & Sager, E. (2007). What has homeland security cost? An assessment: 2001 – 2005. Current Issues in Economics and…

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    Thesis Statement- Flag burning in the United States perceived by a certain freedom of representation while to others it is an utter disrespect for this great country. Protesting or being able to stand up for what you believe in is one of those human rights that every United States citizen guaranteed. There have been instances when others have terrorized this right. When these threats happened, our armed forces answered the call to protect our freedoms. The American flag is the image of the…

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    The concerns about allowing homosexuals to serve in the military have been an ongoing source of social discord and dynamic social discourse. Homosexual soldiers have served honorably in the U.S. military for many years and as such have participated in most of the major conflicts and wars around the world, including the American Revolutionary War (Baker, 2010). The idea that these honorable men and women have had to be less than honest about their sexual orientation so that they would be allowed…

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    Tithing System Apush

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    Structure a. Limited Authority i. Jurisdiction: the right or authority of a particular agency b. English Roots i. Tithing systems: a group of 10 families i. Duties: 1. Agree to follow law 2. Keep the pace in their area 3. Bring law violators to justice (not always defined) ii. Hundred: 10 or more tithing iii. Shire: One or several hundred iv. Shire Reeve: the person who direct the shirt v. Posses: groups of citizens organized by the shire vi. The Constable Watch: 1285 i. Constable: one man from…

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    education, training, and experience” (NALA, 2015). Paralegals fill a vital role throughout both civilian and military law practices. However, there are some important distinctions both between the scope of responsibilities and formal education required that exist between the two classes of paralegals. NALA is a professional organization formed in 1975 to increase the professional…

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    Emergency Powers Essay

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    Force Base be forced to endure degrading tactics, such as waterboarding and sleep deprivation, to coerce confessions and produce information. The 2002 Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) memorandum, which defined “torture” very narrowly, was specifically cited by the Bush administration as the legal justification for their actions. (Justice Department Memos on Interrogation Techniques, 35). Although the Bush administration denied that Congress could institute limitations regarding…

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    Abstract August Vollmer was one of the most extraordinary men to ever be appointed as a Chief of Police in history. He is considered the leading figure in the creation of the criminal justice field within the United States. Hailed as the father of modern policing, his spirit of innovation, dedication to improving procedures, and contribution to policing are unsurmountable and will be emulated for years to come. His continued drive for educational opportunities and improvement within the law…

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    Administrative Reprimand

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    1. In accordance with Army Regulation 600-37, I respectfully request consideration be given to my statement below and that the Administrative Reprimand be filed at the local level and not in my Official Military Personnel File. 2. On 20 February 2016, at or around 2300 I drove to downtown Savannah, GA and walked to a bar. My initial plan was to call a taxi, or a friend when I left. I consumed several mixed drinks containing liquor. The bar closed around 0230, at which point I left and called 3…

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    sacred, it is illegal, and disrespectful to veterans. Although many believe that the flag is just an object; however, the flag is sacred and has been a symbol since the founding of the country. “The American flag has stood as a symbol of freedom and justice for over 225 years” according to Michael J. Cusick. The flag flies everywhere and unites the country. The flag has so many rules that are required to follow to protect the identity of it. John Donovan stated “in our darkest times and in our…

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    In the Babylonian civilization they had a king for every city-state and they were referred to as the local God of each city-state. They were known as the ensi, God’s representative and governor. They had the support of military leaders, priests, priestesses, and other important individuals. Religion was very powerful during this time. Since the ensi was looked to as the God of their land being close with religious figures made a big impact if they continued to be liked and rule they area. The…

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