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    possible that the personal views of the chief constable is an important determinant of the difference. For example, the head a constable violence stated his belief in the importance of maintaining proper career structure for police officers with a variety of senior positions as always open to them. This may explain the high police presence in computing, staff and research. This is not a position at all supported by the staff of the department chief constable minister himself. Citizen staff officers put

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    lots, power supplies, sewers, lighting and buildings, etc. Special constables are employed by the university to perform specialized security functions on campus that may include the implementation of specific acts, particularly those relevant to campus communities. University special constables play a role in the enforcement of municipal by-laws, and also enforce particular elements of the Criminal Code. Campus special constables may perform investigations that relate to more minor criminal activity

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    another. Meanwhile, I'm sitting in a dark damp holding cell, carving minutiae cocks into the wall with a stone. It's times like this I think that Northwell's police department is more of a sitcom than a means of bringing justice and peace. Chief Constable Willis would be much better appointed at some sleazy bar on comedy night, trying his best to be the next Michael McIntyre or Peter Kay when in reality neither of the two can produce even a fart funny enough to make me laugh. He's always banging on

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    Detective Constable Robert Kelly was 38 years old during the hearing date April 20th, 2005. When he started at the Toronto Police Service, the year was 1989 in the month of May with the title Police Cadet. After four months, he was promoted to fourth-class constable which was the month of September. Three years later after advancing through third-class constable and second-class constable, he was promoted to first-class constable in 1992 in the month of July. Between the year 1992 and the year 1994

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    Representations of Time: Wordsworth and Constable I do not know how without being culpably particular I can give my Reader a more exact notion of the style in which I wished these poems to be written, than by informing him that I have at all times endeavored to look steadily at my subject; consequently, I hope that there is in these Poems little falsehood of description, and my ideas are expressed in language fitted to their respective importance. Something I must have gained by this practice

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    1: Describe the functions/duties/responsibilities of this role or position? Constable Police officers are the first responders in the Criminal Justice system. They are sworn to preserve the peace and maintain public order. They work on the front counters in their office to take a day to day complaints from the public and they do active patrols as well as directive patrols. They help to provide information to the public regarding safety and awareness in communities. They are to prepare and present

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    In the case of Frost v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police [1999] Lord Steyn stated that the area of Tort Law relating to psychiatric trauma is rather complex. In order for the claimant to successfully recover compensation the court needs to consider an amalgam of rules and exceptions as well as different categories of claimants, which can, at times, be hard to identify and justify. Critically discuss this statement considering the development in this area of Tort Law. Is the current distinction

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    John Constable was born the in year 1776, in Suffolk, England, and was raised in the English countryside, which greatly influenced his later career as an artist. Almost one hundred years later, the artist John Sloan was born in 1871, in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. His subsequent upbringing in the city of Philadelphia significantly shaped his later career, in a similar fashion to Constable. Both were brought up, not necessarily aspiring to be artists, but each found his passion for painting later in

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    The Constable Calls By Seamus Heaney A Constable Calls is the second in a sequence of six poems entitled 'Singing School' which concludes Heaney's fourth collection 'North' (1975). The poem is a vivid description of an incident from the poet's childhood - a policeman making an official visit to his father's farm at Mossbawn to record tillage returns. There is something grotesquely bizarre about an armed representative of the law travelling by bicycle around the Ulster countryside to record agricultural

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    All he done was blink, but in the time between his long lashes colliding and separating, Constable Barrymore had stepped forward with an erect arm, punching his fellow officer in the face. It hadn't been an act of aggression, Nathaniel thought, merely spontaneous crime and punishment. The people in the street had turned to them, mesmerised by the sight of two uniformed officers in the heat of a brawl. But there were no further punches delivered. The man was out for the count, a bloody tooth resting

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