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    community to ensure safety and peace for all citizen. The JPD jurisdiction is much smaller than the well-known Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) and functions with fewer officers on the streets. Similar to LMPD they have the ability to enforce both local metropolitan laws and state laws. If JPD did not exist there would still be law enforcement in the area, LMPD, but the sense of community policing would decrease dramatically. Along with losing community policing officers would likely be stretched

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    more than it is. Overcrowding puts Correctional Officer’s safety at risk as well as the safety of inmates. There must be a way to reduce the number of inmates or possibly build additional prisons. Prison overcrowding has many negative effects ranging from sickness, to even death. The first article I want to discuss is “Underfunded, Overcrowded State Prisons Struggle With Reform”. On February 1, 2017 a group of prisoners took four officers hostage at James T. Vaughn Correctional Facility. In this

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    Police brutality is a major issue, it happens when a police officer uses excessive force to apprehend someone, resulting in the convict to be badly injured or then killed. The idea of issuing police officers wear body cameras arose. Wearing the cameras will help prevent the events such as the case with Slager. Maybe the cameras will benefit this country. Some acts of police brutality are over looked because the officer states he/she only did it in self-defense. In the case of 33 year old Michael

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    discretion “awesome” seems inappropriate because even though police officers need to make judgment calls on the courses of action they take daily. It can also be a heavy burden,not just “awesome”. The “power” to take someone's life isn’t awesome. Discretion is the authority of officers to make professional choice on what actions to take in order to handle daily duties. In a worst case scenario an officer might have to decide when the safety of themselves and of the general public outways the life of the

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    each child has a right to; -Be healthy -Stay safe -Enjoy and achieve -Make a positive contribution -Achieve economic well being Raise awareness of safeguarding issues in the community by conducting seminars with a designated safeguarding officer in all schools Monitor the success of the work that is done by the local agencies to guarantee that all practitioners and managers within a specific borough have a clear understanding of safeguarding procedures, policies and requirements. To identify

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    their members are SMEs. (FDF 2013). Authors such as Fielding, Taylor and Griffiths (year) suggest that smaller businesses face more challenges keeping up to date with food safety, technical and regulatory developments than large businesses with bigger resources. Food sector specific trade associations such as the FDF provide a range of services to

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    8. Risk Management Plan 8.1. Purpose A project risk is an event that has a positive and negative impact on project objectives. A Project risk management plan is critical in identifying, monitoring and reporting risks. This Risk Management Plan defines how risks associated with this ten story-building project will be identify, analyze, and manage. It presents the outlines for risk activities how to perform, record and control or manage throughout the project lifecycle. 8.2. Process The project

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    Police Officers have to leave their houses everyday not knowing what they may face in a day's work. Police Officers have to deal with dangerous situations, and must be properly trained to deal with these. Police Officers face many dangers on a daily basis, like foot pursuits, vehicle pursuits, traffic control, heat strokes, stress, and making an arrest. Police have to train and learn how to face these dangers, so they can come home safety to their families at the end of their shift. To become

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    the protection of workers, not to mention it can decrease the losses to the economy associated with this matter. An example of prevention efforts, is the CDC Health Disparities and Inequalities Report (CHDIR), which assess disparities across a wide range of diseases, behavior risk factors, environmental exposures, social determinants, and health-care access. But in order to establish such programs and reports, an initial and important step is having information on the most frequent occupational fatal

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    police officers themselves and there are certain stereotypes that police officers are accused of following. Both are a major concern for the safety of everyone involved. Many things are contributing to the stereotypes that are surrounding police officers and if those stereotypes were reduced, it would be a much safer place for the officers and the citizens. There are many stereotypes about being a police officer, but some of them are far from the truth. People categorize police officers as being

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