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    Newburn (2012) said that in mid-2012 they were 139 prisons and about 87,000 prisoners in both England and Wales. Reducing reoffending in the society costs the criminal justice system a lot of money, when an ex-offender re-offends it costs an average of £65,000to the point of re-imprisonment and after imprisonment, it cost as much as £37,000 a year they are in prison. Also the total record of crime committed by ex-offenders in the society is estimated at around £11 billion a year (Secretary of…

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    The article which will be reviewed was published in 2017 by O’Neill with the title Police Community Support Officers: A Dramaturgical Analysis, and it can be found in volume 27 of the journal Policing and Society. The author research revolves around the role of police community support officers (PCSOs), their daily activities and their relationship with other co-workers, especially with police constables (PCs). The analysis is achieved through the qualitative methods of observation and in-depth…

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    that was associated with the chartist movement (The Development of a Police Force, 2006). Although the police force in London was proving effective in the reduction of crime and increasing detection, there were only 12,000 policemen in England and Wales by 1855 (The Development of a Police Force,…

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    nevermind doing it alone. He really proved his worth at this point because many other people would have said forget it and turn back and give up. Gawain fought through and overcame the “cold, threatening woods of North Wales”(Ridley 65). Making his way through the woods of North Wales he had to fight off “dragons, ogres, and wild beasts”(Ridley 65). That show off his heroism because a lot of people would have ran instead of staying and fighting like Sir Gawain does. Gawain finally comes upon a…

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    and materials based on a regional requirement (Mays and Bevan 1987; Royston et al, 1992; Dixon 2001) REFERENCES AND EXAMPLES. Funding levels also became an issue with the countries within the United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) The problem was that with the opportunity to study figures it showed that out of the four nations England received the least funding when considering a population based ratio.EXAMPLE. There is currently a concentration on finding an acute care…

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    After critically reflecting on the following unit plan and the additional material that was developed for a school in western Sydney I was able to identify a number of issues with its development and the final product. The Stage 5 year 9 unit “self and relationships” had a number of areas that when reviewed were found to be lacking in the depth required for an effective unit outline that would promote students to meet the set outcomes of the unit. In order for students to get the most out of the…

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    Soccer Captain Roles

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    He become the central figure at Sunderland defence and appointed as Sunderland Captain. 16-Team: Swansea City Swansea City Captain: Ashley Errol Williams Ashley Errol Williams is a Captain for both Swansea and Wales. The Wales International is a massive player for the team, as Swansea established as a Premier League Club. 17-Team: Tottenham Tottenham Captain: Hugo Lloris Hugo Lloris is the one of best goalkeeper in the Premier League. The France International is…

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    Climate change policies began with voluntary schemes such as energy labelling (initially in New South Wales and Victoria from 1986) and the national Greenhouse Challenge Program for industry from 1995. Energy labelling was made mandatory from 1992 and progressed to minimum standards on a range of devices from 1999 (including refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners). In 2003, New South Wales introduced its Greenhouse Gas Reduction Scheme (GGAS), one of the first mandatory emissions trading…

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    Castles were constantly being changed. They had to change defences so it could be could be as defensive as possible. It had to be defensive enough to survive a siege which could go on for months. They did not only change defence such as walls and weapons but they also changed what was inside because the first castle only trained knights but they upgraded it so now it has a chapel, living rooms and the king and queen can own a castle. Why did castle designs Change? They had to change the designs…

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    The patterning of criminal behaviour according to one’s sex can lead to close links to the kind of crimes men and women commit (Walkate: 12). It is a fact that crime is committed immensely by males. However, those committed by women can have a bigger impact within criminology and can construct a picture of why women commit and may be victims of crime. Official crime statistics is a quick method of gaining an insight on crimes being recorded and committed. However, Walkate’s view of official…

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