Acknowledgments 3 Acknowledgments This project was completed under an Advancing Community Policing grant (#97-0C-WX-0060) made to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) by the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Most of the work on this project was carried out by Officers Daniel Cunius and G. Eric Rost of the CMPD. They identified the problem of theft from construction
police academy, becoming a cop and working for over a year. The book follows Moskos chronological journey, from the academy to the street and the last part of the book is dedicated to a pretty thorough analysis of the War on Drugs. The first interesting observation from Moskos’s work is his analysis of the police academy as relatively useless for the job: “So what’s the point of the academy? Primarily, it’s to protect the department from the legal liability that could result from negligent training
the city’s population and encourage growth. In fact the city makes most of her revenue off the Police Department’s citations. With an analysis of their interpersonal skills, management strategies, and various management principles I hope to paint a picture of how smaller cities are beginning to show their business savvy to stimulate growth. Through focusing my analysis on the local Police Department I hope to show what methods make them successful at being such a significant source of revenue to such
with a nineteenth century police force and not one of the twenty- first century. In modern times, forensic science deals with analysis of blood samples, DNA, ballistic, fibres, glass and pain, shoe and glove marks and many other scientific applications. The police force at the time of the Jack the Ripper investigations did not have the benefit of such sophisticated methods. Firstly we know much more about the victims than the police did at that time. Two, Mary Kelly
report on the public image of police when they stated “In the final analysis, it is not unreasonable to suppose that people exposed to negative mass media images will have lower evaluations of the police” (p. 37). There is a lack of state and federal laws that specifically address police corruption as a whole and Neild (2007) addressed this by saying “It is important that national laws and institutional norms governing policing address issues of corruption explicitly, and make it clear that
Collectivism, Unionisation and Union Influence: A decline? An investigation into the attitudes and perceptions of South African unionised employees in a single trade union. Shenaz Sheik Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree Masters- Industrial/Organisational Psychology (M.Soc.Sci) School of Psychology University of Kwa-Zulu Natal Howard College Supervisor: Mr. Dean Isaacs A decline in collectivism, unionisation and union influence? 1 Table of Contents 1. Chapter
The Effect of Electronic Journals on Scholarly Communication In recent years, scholarly communication has virtually exploded into the on-line electronic world. This has brought a number of demonstrable benefits to the scholarly communication process as well as highlighting a number of inefficiencies and obstacles to the full deployment of information technology. However, the explosion has also brought a spate of credulous accounts concerning the transformative potential of information technology
Anthropology 1A03 Exam Review Week 7 Monday October 18-Thursday October 21 “Expressive Culture” (Miller Text Chapter 11) Expressive Culture October 18: Expressive Culture is: Behaviour and beliefs related to art, leisure, and play. - linked to other cultural domains such as: Exchange: pot latching art and dance, Bodily modification. Decorations, tattoos Religion: clothing, practices, etc. What is Art? Art is application of imagination, skill and style to matters movement, and sound
CATARACT AND LASER INSTITUTE 1 Abstract A comprehensive process is often undertaken in the strategic change process was applied to Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute. The objective of the paper is to exhibit the process, conduct a stakeholders? analysis, identify the strategic issues and look into how the company expands its corporate strategic intent, increase customer awareness about the product and by what method to employ to step up
1 Kama means desire, wish, longing in Sanskrit. Although it has sexual connotations, but the word in a more broad fashion means desire, wish, passion, longing, pleasure of the senses, the aesthetic enjoyment of life, love(with and without sexual references). Kama is one of the four goals of human life according to Hindu traditions (Kama). See, p. 36 (Vanita & Kidwai 2008). Both, Sumedha and Somavan were sons of two learned Brahmin friends who were initiated into Vedic learning. They were of same