“Everything isn’t racial profiling” was posted on Townhall January the ninth of 2002. This article was told by Linda Chavez and cleared up on the subject of racial profiling, which is, still a thing today. Chavez explains her story to us as, “Racial profiling is an ugly business.” In her essay, she argues the circumstances of racial profiling and how it entails picking someone out for special scrutiny simply because of his race. Chavez paints us a picture of real world examples and stories of her
There are 3 seconds left on the clock, the ball is passed to the person outside the 3-point line, they shoot right as the buzzer goes off, while the ball is flying through the air to the hoop. In this moment everyone is holding their breath to see who the winner is, and then the shot is made, the Jaguars won. It was a hard, well-played game between both teams. In Intramural Basketball, most people associate it with just hanging around with other people who want to shoot some hoops. This is not the
Running Head: GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF SECURITY ORGANIZATION Goals and Objectives of Security Organization Judy M. Galarza University of Phoenix SEC / 310 September 19, 2010 Goals and Objectives of Security Organization Security plays a major role in both the business and government worlds. We will discuss the legal aspects of organizational security management. Discuss both the positive and negative influences regarding organizational security. We will also be discussing what consequences
“That hot day, the high school students were laughing and they laid stretched-out—near the walls. In fact, some of them were aggressively touching one another.” I entered through the double-doors. I signed-in while school security officers’ wand-down students. Then I located the main office. Once inside, I was handed my assignment papers titled: Chorus Concert I (Period 6). The substitute teachers’ coordinator told me that I was assigned to two chorus classes. Also, he
police trying to meet the growing demands of security needed. Even though private security is growing both regional and international, the local agencies are small but still the majority. These agencies offer the traditional armed officer and unarmed guards for services. It has
"Let's go." The teenagers quietly made their way to the fence. Emily took a few steps forward. But an alarm sounded. "What do we do?" Allison asked. "I don't know," Shelly said. The security guards captured them. The security guards blindfolded the teenagers and they put them in handcuffs. The security guards then took the teenagers on a bus. The teenagers had a long journey. But eventually, they arrived to an unknown location. Even though the teenagers had their blindfolds on, they knew that they
Security Manager Role To understand the role(s) of a Security Manager, a person must know what security is and what it means to an organization. According to Ortmeier, “security may be defined as a public or private service-related activity that provides personnel, equipment, and creates policies and procedures designed to prevent or reduce losses. These losses, caused by criminal action as well as by noncriminal events resulting from human error, emergencies, man-made and natural disasters, and
Putting It All Together Alferrica Trainer BSHS/452 Program Design and Proposal Sandi Miller April 21, 2013 A Childhood to Remember
Officer fatigue Officer fatigue can be a quite serious problem for police departments. Excess fatigue will generally reduce alertness, decrease performance and worsen mood. These symptoms can reduce officer's performance and safety with potentially life-threatening effects. Patrol officers are expected to remain alert and able to resolve complex, emotional, and potentially dangerous situations. They are expected to be able to multi-task, as well as stay alert during periods of inaction. These activities
Over the past decade school violence has been on the rise. School violence has always existed in some form or another, whether it is a fight out on the play ground or a stabbing in the parking lot. However nothing got the nation's attentions like the April 20, 1999, Columbine school shooting. Ever since that day the nation wants to know what to do to protect the kids in this country. Many schools have gotten increasingly stricter on their policies, especially the schools that have more money