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    Schools need more security

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    WE NEED TO SECURE SCHOOLS NOW Violence in schools has spread widely throughout the nation‚ leading to uneasy feelings among students‚ families‚ and residents of Virginia. However‚ there are many ways we can stop or prevent future violence in schools. Having enhanced security in schools is a great way to help reduce problems in schools. Schools should install surveillance cameras so school officials can be aware of their surroundings and/or have the capability to spot danger and possible threats

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    Running head: PUBLIC POLICING VERSUS PRIVATE SECURITY Public Policing versus Private Security Comparison Maria Perham University of Phoenix April 15‚ 2011 Public Policing Versus Private Security Comparison In the policing field are two paths for individuals to choose from public policing and private security. Both paths have many similarities and significant differences in each one’s roles and responsibilities. Private security and public policing both have similar histories

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    Violence in Public Schools

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    Topic: Violence in Public Schools Introduction The recent violence on school grounds (including elementary‚ middle school and high school violence) has created a climate of fear in American public schools‚ and the literature presented in this review relates to that fear and to the difficulty schools face in determining what students might be capable of mass killings on campus. Television coverage of school shootings leave the impression that there is more violence on school campuses than

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    SECURITY RESEARCH PAPER A PERSPECTIVE ON TERRORISM Piers Hutt piershutt@hotmail.com 1 March 2015 A PERSPECTIVE ON TERRORISM ABSTRACT Purpose: To critically examine the threat of modern terrorism to Western society. Design/methodology: An assessment was made of publically available documentation. The paper is then divided into a number of sections. It initially deals with the difficulties of defining terrorism‚ followed by its symbiotic relationship with the media

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    Public Policing Versus Private Security Peter g. CJA/500 January 30‚ 2011 Patrick Cote Public Policing Versus Private Security The existence of security in the world brought happiness to mankind because men choose pleasure over pain (Ortmeier‚ 2008‚ p. 4.).However‚ without some measures of security man would not live in peace and the war of all against all (crime) would inundate the entire world. Public policing and private security have

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    Violence in Public School

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    Course Date Violence In Public Schools Perhaps‚ one of the most pressing concerns affecting not only the educational sector‚ but the entire society‚ is the rising violence in schools. Indeed‚ there’s no question that school-related violence is one of the gravest threats that any government will have to face. In fact‚ the U.S. is just one of the dozens of countries plagued by this social ill. With easy access on guns and knives‚ schools—students and teachers‚ specifically—have

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    The Coast Guard

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    ← The United States Coast Guard (USCG) ← The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is a branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven U.S uniformed service. Their role is critical to national security. Its mission is to protect the public‚ the environment‚ and America’s economic interests in the nation’s ports and waterways. The Coast Guard values diversity‚ teamwork‚ and responsiveness. Their mission in valuing diversity is to build a positive and respectful work

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    The Effects of Homeschooling on the Public Education System Sociology 100: Intro to Sociology June 15‚ 2014 Homeschooling a child affects those in the education system by creating competition and is considered a threat to those who are in power‚ therefore‚ by not making the option of homeschooling readily available to the general public‚ the public school system ensures that it maintains control of the education system and all those in it. Conflict Theory of Education

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    Religion In Public Schools

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    Religion in Public Schools Religion is a set of beliefs and practices often organized around supernatural and moral claims‚ and often codified as prayer‚ ritual‚ and religious law. Religion also encompasses ancestral or cultural traditions‚ writings‚ history‚ and mythology‚ as well as personal faith and mystic experience. The term “religion” refers to both the personal practices related to communal faith and to group rituals and communication stemming from shared conviction.(http://en.wikipedia

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    Busing In Public Schools

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    promoting school desegregation‚ by which minority students are transported to largely white schools and white students are brought to largely minority schools. It is intended to safeguard the Civil Rights of students and to provide equal opportunity in public education. Busing is also an example of affirmative action that is‚ the attempt to undo or compensate for the effects of past discrimination. Such action is sometimes called compensatory justice. In many instances‚ neighborhood schools remain

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