The document reports crime rate statistics for the city of Evanston, Illinois for 2013 and 2012. It shows that the overall crime rate decreased 9.8% in 2013, with significant reductions in robbery, aggravated battery/assault, and burglary. It also discusses programs run by the Evanston Police Department, including a data-driven crime reduction strategy, a youth mentoring program, and investigative stops to reduce crime.
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WINDING UP of COMPANY, Modes of DissolutionKHURRAMWALI
Winding up, also known as liquidation, refers to the legal and financial process of dissolving a company. It involves ceasing operations, selling assets, settling debts, and ultimately removing the company from the official business registry.
Here's a breakdown of the key aspects of winding up:
Reasons for Winding Up:
Insolvency: This is the most common reason, where the company cannot pay its debts. Creditors may initiate a compulsory winding up to recover their dues.
Voluntary Closure: The owners may decide to close the company due to reasons like reaching business goals, facing losses, or merging with another company.
Deadlock: If shareholders or directors cannot agree on how to run the company, a court may order a winding up.
Types of Winding Up:
Voluntary Winding Up: This is initiated by the company's shareholders through a resolution passed by a majority vote. There are two main types:
Members' Voluntary Winding Up: The company is solvent (has enough assets to pay off its debts) and shareholders will receive any remaining assets after debts are settled.
Creditors' Voluntary Winding Up: The company is insolvent and creditors will be prioritized in receiving payment from the sale of assets.
Compulsory Winding Up: This is initiated by a court order, typically at the request of creditors, government agencies, or even by the company itself if it's insolvent.
Process of Winding Up:
Appointment of Liquidator: A qualified professional is appointed to oversee the winding-up process. They are responsible for selling assets, paying off debts, and distributing any remaining funds.
Cease Trading: The company stops its regular business operations.
Notification of Creditors: Creditors are informed about the winding up and invited to submit their claims.
Sale of Assets: The company's assets are sold to generate cash to pay off creditors.
Payment of Debts: Creditors are paid according to a set order of priority, with secured creditors receiving payment before unsecured creditors.
Distribution to Shareholders: If there are any remaining funds after all debts are settled, they are distributed to shareholders according to their ownership stake.
Dissolution: Once all claims are settled and distributions made, the company is officially dissolved and removed from the business register.
Impact of Winding Up:
Employees: Employees will likely lose their jobs during the winding-up process.
Creditors: Creditors may not recover their debts in full, especially if the company is insolvent.
Shareholders: Shareholders may not receive any payout if the company's debts exceed its assets.
Winding up is a complex legal and financial process that can have significant consequences for all parties involved. It's important to seek professional legal and financial advice when considering winding up a company.
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All eyes on Rafah: But why?. The Rafah border crossing, a crucial point between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, often finds itself at the center of global attention. As we explore the significance of Rafah, we’ll uncover why all eyes are on Rafah and the complexities surrounding this pivotal region.
INTRODUCTION
What makes Rafah so significant that it captures global attention? The phrase ‘All eyes are on Rafah’ resonates not just with those in the region but with people worldwide who recognize its strategic, humanitarian, and political importance. In this guide, we will delve into the factors that make Rafah a focal point for international interest, examining its historical context, humanitarian challenges, and political dimensions.
2. CITY OF EVANSTONCITY OF EVANSTON
COOK COUNTY - ILLINOISCOOK COUNTY - ILLINOIS
CRIME RATE FORCRIME RATE FOR
20132013
MURDER – 4MURDER – 4
ARSON - 11ARSON - 11
CSA - 11CSA - 11
AGG. BATT - 114AGG. BATT - 114
ROBBERY - 63ROBBERY - 63
MVT - 68MVT - 68
BURGLARY- 359BURGLARY- 359
THEFT - 1451THEFT - 1451
CRIME RATE FORCRIME RATE FOR
20122012
MURDER – 3MURDER – 3
ARSON - 17ARSON - 17
CSA - 5CSA - 5
AGG. BATT - 143AGG. BATT - 143
ROBBERY - 79ROBBERY - 79
MVT - 68MVT - 68
BURGLARY- 423BURGLARY- 423
THEFT - 1570THEFT - 1570
OVERALL CRIME REDUCTION OF 9.8 PERCENT INOVERALL CRIME REDUCTION OF 9.8 PERCENT IN
20132013
Most Significant Reduction Since 2010Most Significant Reduction Since 2010• Robbery - Down 20.3 %Robbery - Down 20.3 %
• Agg. Battery/Agg. Assault - Down 20.3 %Agg. Battery/Agg. Assault - Down 20.3 %
• Burglary - Down 15.1 %Burglary - Down 15.1 %
3. DDACTDDACT
SS
• National ProgramNational Program
• Incorporated into 2014 EPD Policing StrategyIncorporated into 2014 EPD Policing Strategy
• Focuses on Crime & Traffic Crash ReductionFocuses on Crime & Traffic Crash Reduction
• Enforcement DrivenEnforcement Driven
• Evaluated Weekly for EffectivenessEvaluated Weekly for Effectiveness
• Utilized by Field Operations & Traffic BureauUtilized by Field Operations & Traffic Bureau
Data Driven Approaches to Crime & Traffic SafetyData Driven Approaches to Crime & Traffic Safety
4. National Police Research PlatformNational Police Research Platform
• Conducted by University of Illinois / ChicagoConducted by University of Illinois / Chicago
• Over 100 Law Enforcement AgenciesOver 100 Law Enforcement Agencies
• Measures Internal Direction (Completed)Measures Internal Direction (Completed)
• Surveys Public Encounters (2014)Surveys Public Encounters (2014)
• Information Used to Examine TrendsInformation Used to Examine Trends
• Specific Department Information Not Shared with PublicSpecific Department Information Not Shared with Public
5. EPD Mentoring ProgramEPD Mentoring Program
• 66thth
Grade through 12Grade through 12thth
GradeGrade
• Meet Once a Month at ETHSMeet Once a Month at ETHS
• Positive Contact with Officers and YouthPositive Contact with Officers and Youth
• Volunteer Basis for Police OfficersVolunteer Basis for Police Officers
• The Goal “Help the Evanston youth to be moreThe Goal “Help the Evanston youth to be more
responsible and better community members.”responsible and better community members.”
6. Investigative Stops (Stop & Frisk)Investigative Stops (Stop & Frisk)
• Crime Reduction Tactic by PoliceCrime Reduction Tactic by Police
• Record Number of Stops AnnuallyRecord Number of Stops Annually
• Evaluate Demographics to Ensure NoEvaluate Demographics to Ensure No
Racial Profiling (Similar to Traffic Data)Racial Profiling (Similar to Traffic Data)
• Examine Crimes Reported by Public as aExamine Crimes Reported by Public as a
BenchmarkBenchmark
• Total Stops in 2013Total Stops in 2013
1533 Adults / 203 Juveniles1533 Adults / 203 Juveniles
• Total Stops in 2012Total Stops in 2012
1547 Adults / 284 Juveniles1547 Adults / 284 Juveniles
7. Investigative Stops (Stop & Frisk)Investigative Stops (Stop & Frisk)
• Crime Reduction Tactic by PoliceCrime Reduction Tactic by Police
• Record Number of Stops AnnuallyRecord Number of Stops Annually
• Evaluate Demographics to Ensure NoEvaluate Demographics to Ensure No
Racial Profiling (Similar to Traffic Data)Racial Profiling (Similar to Traffic Data)
• Examine Crimes Reported by Public as aExamine Crimes Reported by Public as a
BenchmarkBenchmark
• Total Stops in 2013Total Stops in 2013
1533 Adults / 203 Juveniles1533 Adults / 203 Juveniles
• Total Stops in 2012Total Stops in 2012
1547 Adults / 284 Juveniles1547 Adults / 284 Juveniles