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For Law Enforcement Personnel Sending Kids to College

by unknown authors
"... Are you a registered user of LeadsOnline or LeadsOnlabs within a subscribing law enforcement agency? Do you have a student attending or planning on attending college? Are you currently attending college? Do you need an extra stack of Benjamins to help foot the bill? Do you think you can convince you ..."
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Are you a registered user of LeadsOnline or LeadsOnlabs within a subscribing law enforcement agency? Do you have a student attending or planning on attending college? Are you currently attending college? Do you need an extra stack of Benjamins to help foot the bill? Do you think you can convince

Survey of State Law Enforcement Personnel on Work Zone Enforcement Practices

by Steven D. Schrock, Nada Trout - Transportation Research Record
"... An important first step in maximizing the effectiveness of law enforcement is to determine how officers currently operate in work zones. While transportation researchers may understand the benefits of different enforcement strategies, does this translate to improved enforcement methods in the field? ..."
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An important first step in maximizing the effectiveness of law enforcement is to determine how officers currently operate in work zones. While transportation researchers may understand the benefits of different enforcement strategies, does this translate to improved enforcement methods in the field

An Examination of the Effectiveness of Periodic Stress Debriefings With Law Enforcement Personnel

by Counseling Association, Dr. Garry, R. Walz, Dr. Jeanne, C. Bleuer, Andrew Young, Gerald Parr
"... VISTAS Online is an innovative publication produced for the American ..."
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VISTAS Online is an innovative publication produced for the American

Code F5: Searches, Seizures, and Interrogation of Students by Law Enforcement Personnel or Other Non-School Personnel CODE F5 SEARCHES, SEIZURES, AND INTERROGATION OF STUDENTS BY LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL OR OTHER NONSCHOOL PERSONNEL

by unknown authors
"... Policy It is the policy of the Chittenden South Supervisory Union and its member school districts (Charlotte, Hinesburg, Shelburne, Williston, and Champlain Valley Union) to protect the rights and safety of its students. The school districts will work with law enforcement officers and other non-scho ..."
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-school personnel as necessary to provide a safe school environment and a safe community. School district administrators may invite law enforcement officers to assist them in an emergency. Unless law enforcement officers have a warrant or court order authorizing them to conduct certain activity on school property

Running head: SALIVARY CORTISOL, RANK, AND PERCEIVED CONTROL Salivary Cortisol, Rank, and Perceived Control Among Law Enforcement Personnel

by Catherine M. Morrell, Catherine M. Morrell , 2011
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including law-enforcement personnel, such as members of the US. Secret Service, Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Security

by Paul Ekman, Drug Enforcement Agency, California Police
"... judges, as well as psychiatrists, college students, and working adults. A videotape showed 10 people who were either lying or telling the truth in describing their feelings. Only the Secret Service performed better than chance, and they were significantly more accurate than all of the other groups. ..."
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judges, as well as psychiatrists, college students, and working adults. A videotape showed 10 people who were either lying or telling the truth in describing their feelings. Only the Secret Service performed better than chance, and they were significantly more accurate than all of the other groups. When occupational group was disregarded, it was found that those who were accurate apparently used different behavioral clues and had different skills than those who were inaccurate. Lies occur in many arenas of life, including the home, school, and workplace, as well as such special contexts as in police interrogations and courtroom testimony. In low-stake lies, the liar suffers no more than embarrassment if caught, but in a high-stake lie, the consequences for success or failure may be enormous for both the liar

BRIEF REPORT Needle Thoracostomy by Non-Medical Law Enforcement Personnel: Preliminary Data on Knowledge Retention

by Matthew D. Sztajnkrycer, Matthew D. Sztajnkrycer , 2008
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tactical; tension pneumothorax

Law and finance

by Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-silanes, Andrei Shleifer, Robert W. Vishny, Bernard Black, Bertyl G. Bylund, Francesco Denozza, Yoshikata Fukui, Zvi Griliches, Oliver Hart, Martin Hellwig, James Hines, Louis Kaplow, Raghu Rajan, Roberta Romano, Rolf Skog, Eddy Wymeersch, Luigi Zingales - Journal of Political Economy , 1998
"... This paper examines legal rules covering protection of corporate shareholders and creditors, the origin of these rules, and the qual-ity of their enforcement in 49 countries. The results show that common-law countries generally have the strongest, and French-civil-law countries the weakest, legal pr ..."
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This paper examines legal rules covering protection of corporate shareholders and creditors, the origin of these rules, and the qual-ity of their enforcement in 49 countries. The results show that common-law countries generally have the strongest, and French-civil-law countries the weakest, legal

Investor Protection and Corporate Governance

by Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, Andrei Shleifer, Robert Vishny , 1999
"... Recent research on corporate governance has documented large differences between countries in ownership concentration in publicly traded firms, in the breadth and depth of financial markets, and in the access of firms to external finance. We suggest that there is a common element to the explanations ..."
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to the explanations of these differences, namely how well investors, both shareholders and creditors, are protected by law from expropriation by the managers and controlling shareholders of firms. We describe the differences in laws and the effectiveness of their enforcement across countries, summarize

A Comparison of Law Enforcement Divorce Rates with Those of Other Occupations

by Shawn P. Mccoy, Michael G. Aamodt , 2009
"... Abstract It is a common belief that the divorce rate for police officers is higher than that of the general population. This belief is commonly held in spite of the fact that there is no empirical research supporting such a belief. To compare the divorce rate of law enforcement personnel with the ra ..."
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Abstract It is a common belief that the divorce rate for police officers is higher than that of the general population. This belief is commonly held in spite of the fact that there is no empirical research supporting such a belief. To compare the divorce rate of law enforcement personnel
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