Sentences with phrase «n't police practices»

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Sessions would not commit that «there would never be any changes» in the agreements, which are overseen by a judge and require police departments to overhaul their practices.
To work properly, everyone who doesn't believe in free enterprise has to be isolated, which means in practice that free enterprise only works in a police state.
Putting on a burka wouldn't turn me into a practicing Muslim any more than putting on a badge would make me a police officer.
I will always tell people that I'm catholic, as I believe it to be the only true version of christianity (the rest have spawned off of catholicism), but I will not go to mass again until the church changes many of their outdated polices and practices.
Police still do not have information on who was responsible for the act, which was particularly offensive during Ramadan because practicing Muslims consider pigs unclean.
Therefore, violence in its most reduced form is allowable by those who are part of the pagan police / military, but the assumption of the New Testament is that Christians do not participate in this practice.
Rider, already suspended for Friday night's season opener because he missed the team's final exhibition game last Sunday, said after yesterday's practice that he was only sitting in someone else's car and that the police did not find anything in his possession.
If however many MDs aren't practicing evidence - based medicine, then why not don't MDs * police their own * before going off on other professions for their lack of evidence - base... or attacking what evidence - base there is even if it isn't multiple double - blind placebo controlled studies funded by wealthy drug manufacturers?
It is not thought a single conviction has arisen from a suspect being stopped and searched on the street on suspicion of terrorism, although the police maintain the practice still disrupts terrorist activity.
There are plenty of other topics where libertarians disagree with GOP but DNC would not be much of an improvement in practice based on observed history (war on drugs / drug legalization, prostitution legalization, SWAT and aggressive police tactics, censorship etc...)
Outrageously, some State Police officers told investigators that such joy rides were a longstanding practice and don't interfere with official responsibilities — suggesting this type of risky violation of rules could have been going on across the state for years, the source said.
The grants will be available through the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), for either the purchase and installation of video recording equipment for police departments and sheriffs» offices that have not yet implemented the practice, or allow agencies to upgrade older equipment to ensure it functions properly.
Another officer, John Funk, said he received CPR training at the police academy in 2013, but did not get an opportunity to practice on a test dummy.
One day after Mayor Bill de Blasio signaled his support for a New York Police Department review of the department's practice of allowing officers on modified duty to boost their salaries with overtime pay, U.S. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of Brooklyn said the administration could not be trusted to conduct that review and asked the federal Department of Justice to intervene.
It's not his first arrest - but it comes as police practices in the city and in other parts of the country - like Ferguson, Missouri, are being questioned.
After Cuomo announced his intention to address everything from the grand jury process to police training and practices, the Senate Republicans made clear they would not be going along with any significant changes to a system that — at least according to Sen. Marty Golden, a Brooklyn lawmaker and former NYPD officer — «is not broken.»
It's pretty clear, from my own direct experience, that the police do not welcome this particular practice that has grown up.
Meanwhile, the Inspector - General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris has commended the complainant for exposing this unprofessional and unacceptable conduct of these traffic wardens noting that «We will not allow corrupt practices to continue».
«In the Metropolitan Police, although they have not cut police numbers, they have cut civilian staff and in practice that means there are fewer policemen available.&Police, although they have not cut police numbers, they have cut civilian staff and in practice that means there are fewer policemen available.&police numbers, they have cut civilian staff and in practice that means there are fewer policemen available.»
And it long has been the practice of the Kingston Police Department to not ask people about their immigration status during an initial encounters with officers.
But it needn't - a Civitas report, «Offender - Desistance Policing and the Sword of Damocles», by Cambridge criminologists, Lawrence Sherman and Peter Neyroud, looks at modern criminological theory and experience from around the globe - and how it can help stop a rise in crime at relatively low cost, if Mr Grayling puts it into practice.
What then is the function of the training and manpowers development department of the Nigeria police if in the last five decades the Nigeria police have not upgraded her principles and practice of effective policing?
Mr. Foy, who in 2013 unsuccessfully sought the Brooklyn City Council seat now held by Robert Cornegy, recalled Mr. de Blasio's campaign attacks on the controversial policing tactic of stop and frisk, and said the African - American community will not be content with the end of that practice alone..
De Blasio, who ran for office on a platform of ending discriminatory policing practices such as stop and frisk, has said he does not feel the additional officers are necessary.
Buffalo police do not undergo that kind of scenario - based training, where officers are put in life - like, adrenaline - inducing policing situations to practice making use of force decisions.
«This entity within the [Department of Investigations] will not only look at what individual police officers do, but on the overall policies and practices of the Police Department,» Quinnpolice officers do, but on the overall policies and practices of the Police Department,» QuinnPolice Department,» Quinn said.
In practice, Phillips said, police, judges and the public at large treat BAC 0.08 percent as «a sharp, definitive, meaningful boundary,» and do not impose severe penalties on those below the legal limit.
Dylan McDermott (of The Practice) plays the leader of a deep cover unit of the police that «doesn't even officially exist,» with a team that is expected to pose and pass as criminals, thinking on their feet to stay alive while infiltrating criminal organizations.
Effective remedies to improve instruction, learning and school climate (including, e.g., decreases in bullying and harassment, use of exclusionary discipline practices, use of police in schools, and student referrals to law enforcement) for students enrolled are implemented in any school where the school as a whole, or any subgroup of students, has not met the annual achievement and graduation targets or where achievement gaps persist.
Wake County Sheriff Donnie Harrison could not be reached for an interview this week, but last month he argued school systems should create their own police force, rather than relying on varying agencies with inconsistent practices.
It is common practice for the Los Angeles School Police Department to provide extra security at UTLA rallies, and in an email Haber said, «According to School Police, we did have more officers available if needed, but they were not needed.»
Pushback came from a variety of areas: employees, misguided animal advocates not versed in new best practices as well was Animal Control Officers and Police Chiefs from local communities who were comfortable with the state quo and killing.
The «about to commit a crime» justification for a Terry stop makes it, in practice, much broader than probable cause for an arrest, which requires that the police believe that a crime has actually already been committed or is in progress, not just that someone is about to commit a crime (a person may be subjected to a Terry stop even if his actions which tend to show he is about to commit a crime have not yet progressed to the level of an attempted offense for which someone may be convicted and are not truly imminent).
Thomas J. Farrell, an attorney who assisted the ACLU on the matter, added that «the police practice of detaining and charging people for impolite behavior gives the police arbitrary power to harass citizens they do not like.
While she definitely wanted the site to rank well and provide the functionality that potential clients were looking for, it was very important that the visual elements of the site were in line with her message and did not convey the negative aspects of her practice area (police tape, handcuffs, etc), but rather represented solutions and understanding.
Rather, their approach was much more theoretical than practical.60 In 1779, Thomas Jefferson, then the Governor of Virginia, established «a Professorship of Law and Police» at William and Mary College.61 George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and, not coincidentally, the lawyer under whom Jefferson apprenticed, was appointed.62 The purpose of the course of study Wythe taught was less about producing practicing lawyers than it was educating the statesmen of the New Republic.63 Wythe did attempt to blend in some practical training with his lectures and readings through the use of a moot court and a moot legislature, though there is no indication that Wythe required any writing on the part of the students.64
Bad habits creep into practice and managers are not policing the work place to put things right.
Earlier this week, the Ontario Human Rights Commission announced that it had requested information «into practices and activities of the Toronto Police Service between January 1st 2010 and June 30th 2017» using its inquiry powers under section 31 of the Human Rights Code, but had still not obtained it.
To be clear, I do not for a moment hold the view in law that filming a police interaction or reading off one's rights is obstructionist as a matter of law and should never warrant charges; however, I practice in a world where I argue on a daily basis why police overreacted and the charges ought to be withdrawn.
In practice, almost any restraint by a police officer would not obviously be outside the immunity for a lawful arrest sufficient to give rise to the duty to report a felony.
In particular, it is about the controversial practice of «carding», a practice involving stops of citizens by the police, whether there is an offense being committed or not, and recording the contact and personal information about the citizen on a «208» card.
But you're absolutely right that there are best practices for things like file structures and naming conventions, but there aren't rules or paperless police that you have to adhere to.
There is a sound argument for the proposition that the concept of «unauthorized practice of law» should be simply limited to policing individuals who claim or represent themselves as a lawyer but who are not licensed to practice law.
In practice, the police power of arrest, for example, has not resulted in great difficulties in deciding what amounts to reasonable grounds of suspicion.
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The Toronto Police Services Board recently changed their carding practices so that officers can not collect identification from a minority individual, unless the officers believe they have a connection to a specific person of interest.
Even more important perhaps is the fact that, right from the start, the police took on the codes not as «best practice», ie rules to be followed by other people, but as the ordinary way of conducting business, ie rules to be followed by everyone.
For instance: a personal injury and clinical negligence practice might have health care professionals; a matrimonial practice might engage qualified counsellors; a criminal practice might have former police officers; and other firms might include the services of accountants, estate agents and engineers — not as referred services, but as an integral part of their delivery to clients.
Not all police forces film people using the washroom, he says, adding: «I don't know how widespread the practice is, but certainly there's a spate of cases that have identified real privacy concerns of people detained by police
Traffic offences are not included in the calculation of the crime rate since charging practices for these types of offences differ, not only between police services, but also within police services and from one year to the next.
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