James ibori brief notes on the politicsjamesibori53
James Ibori states that the role of a politician is doing always some positive activity of leading the issues of the State or for running the state as well as government and for serving the positive environment to the entire nation.
El bazo es un órgano de tipo parenquimatoso presente en casi todos los vertebrados. Su función principal es la destrucción de células sanguíneas rojas viejas, producir algunas nuevas y mantener una reserva de sangre. Forma parte del sistema linfático y es el centro de actividad del sistema inmune.
James ibori brief notes on the politicsjamesibori53
James Ibori states that the role of a politician is doing always some positive activity of leading the issues of the State or for running the state as well as government and for serving the positive environment to the entire nation.
El bazo es un órgano de tipo parenquimatoso presente en casi todos los vertebrados. Su función principal es la destrucción de células sanguíneas rojas viejas, producir algunas nuevas y mantener una reserva de sangre. Forma parte del sistema linfático y es el centro de actividad del sistema inmune.
Testimony from Bonnie Rateree, Cook County PLACE MATTERS, July 23, 2015 at th...CookCountyPLACEMATTERS
Testimony to the Public Hearing for the South Suburban Communities July 23, 2015, Gloria Taylor Banquet Hall, 14820 Broadway, Harvey, IL Hosted by: Illlinois Commission to End Disparities of American Americans; Co-Chairs: State Representative Monique Davis and State Senator Emil Jones. Community Co sponsors: Illinois African American Family Commission; Harvey Area Chamber of Commerce
Political Instability-Challenges and OpportunitiesNon-governme.docxheathmirella
Political Instability-Challenges and Opportunities
Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) are essential as they fulfill a purpose that is traditionally addressed by a government (Balteanu & Marcu, 2014). In order for an NGO to be impactful and serve its purpose, it will require support and involvement from those it has been organized to help, as well as maintain financial and management autonomy, devoid of the governmental influence (Johnson & Stoskopf, 2010). Political and social instability has made it difficult for NGO's to fulfill their purpose to meet the needs of the communities they have pin pointed as their focus (Balteanu & Marcu). During unrest experienced by many countries, residents who need shelter, food, and medical care, benefit from what NGO's to provide (Balteanu & Marcu). Without the government, military, or religious backing of the NGO's purpose, the NGO will not be able to fulfill it's intent (Balteanu & Marcu).
Resident of unstable regions through out the world, are without food, shelter, and medical care due to the preoccupation with control, whether through the government, military, or religious factions. The unstable governments within these regions are either unwilling or unable to care for the needs of their citizens or have taken away their ability to care for themselves. NGO's have the ability to provide for the needs of the people and help them sustain, if allowed.
In general, what is the impact of political and social instability on non-government organizations?
...
Civil Gang Injunction
Civil Gang Injunction
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Civil Gang Injunction
Civil gang injunctions refer to a public nuisance injunction designed to eliminate disruptive behavior associated with gang activity. Gangs gather in certain areas in a community creating a public nuisance. The state or district attorney can request an injunction from the court which will forbid the gang from gathering or engaging in activities. The goal is to suppress gang activity by giving police the authority to arrest gang members based on the civil gang injunction (CGI). A public nuisance is anything that disturbs the peace of a community from loitering to selling drugs. Normal gang activity is suppressed when a CGI is put into place.
Civil gang injunctions provide critical advantages to police departments trying to disrupt gang activity, as well as to the residents living in areas afflicted by gangs (Hynes, 2011). In many cases the hands of police are tied when gangs gather and take over a community but with the injunction they have more authority to act. Gangs engage in violent crime but they also engage in other types of crimes such as prostitution, vandalism, acts of violence, and the sales of drugs. They also intimidate and coerce members of the community to ignore their crimes.
Any type of behavior that causes fear in the community members or disrupts the whole community can be considered a public nuisance. Police can enforce the injunction which could forbid any type of behavior associated with gangs (Maxson, 2005). For example the injunction may require gang members to have a curfew or it could forbid gang gatherings. Any time a gang member is caught associating with another gang member they can be charged under the CGI. The injunction could forbid gang members to wear their closers or throw their gangs signs or even forbid gang recruitment activity.
The civil gang injunction has been used in many cities as a tool to rid communities of gang activity. The City of Fairfield Police Department is an example of a city that implemented a civil gang injunction (CGI) where there was a successful change in gang activity (Hynes, 2011). In this case Officer Jeff Osgood researched the various CGI being used in different cities before presenting the information to the city administration. The city supported the efforts of Officer Osgood and enacted a new public nuisance statue. As a result of the civil gang injunction (CGI) the city of Fairfield saw a major reduction in gang activity. The use of the CGI was a success because it deterred the criminal behaviors of gangs.
In another example the city of Oakland enacted a similar CGI in order to help suppress the huge gang problem in the city. The goal of the Oakland Police Department once the gang injunction went into place was to rid the city of the North Side Oakland (NSO) and their violent and criminal behavior (Hynes, 2011). The gang was a maj.
We're losing our freedom and prosperity because too many Americans aren't responsible enough and don't understand how to use the chains of the Constitution to stop the socialist agenda. This slideshare gives an overview of a proven solution and provides talking points for common questions. It connects the dots between several concepts and provides links to more information about each one.
Testimony from Bonnie Rateree, Cook County PLACE MATTERS, July 23, 2015 at th...CookCountyPLACEMATTERS
Testimony to the Public Hearing for the South Suburban Communities July 23, 2015, Gloria Taylor Banquet Hall, 14820 Broadway, Harvey, IL Hosted by: Illlinois Commission to End Disparities of American Americans; Co-Chairs: State Representative Monique Davis and State Senator Emil Jones. Community Co sponsors: Illinois African American Family Commission; Harvey Area Chamber of Commerce
Political Instability-Challenges and OpportunitiesNon-governme.docxheathmirella
Political Instability-Challenges and Opportunities
Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) are essential as they fulfill a purpose that is traditionally addressed by a government (Balteanu & Marcu, 2014). In order for an NGO to be impactful and serve its purpose, it will require support and involvement from those it has been organized to help, as well as maintain financial and management autonomy, devoid of the governmental influence (Johnson & Stoskopf, 2010). Political and social instability has made it difficult for NGO's to fulfill their purpose to meet the needs of the communities they have pin pointed as their focus (Balteanu & Marcu). During unrest experienced by many countries, residents who need shelter, food, and medical care, benefit from what NGO's to provide (Balteanu & Marcu). Without the government, military, or religious backing of the NGO's purpose, the NGO will not be able to fulfill it's intent (Balteanu & Marcu).
Resident of unstable regions through out the world, are without food, shelter, and medical care due to the preoccupation with control, whether through the government, military, or religious factions. The unstable governments within these regions are either unwilling or unable to care for the needs of their citizens or have taken away their ability to care for themselves. NGO's have the ability to provide for the needs of the people and help them sustain, if allowed.
In general, what is the impact of political and social instability on non-government organizations?
...
Civil Gang Injunction
Civil Gang Injunction
Name
Class
Date
Professor
Civil Gang Injunction
Civil gang injunctions refer to a public nuisance injunction designed to eliminate disruptive behavior associated with gang activity. Gangs gather in certain areas in a community creating a public nuisance. The state or district attorney can request an injunction from the court which will forbid the gang from gathering or engaging in activities. The goal is to suppress gang activity by giving police the authority to arrest gang members based on the civil gang injunction (CGI). A public nuisance is anything that disturbs the peace of a community from loitering to selling drugs. Normal gang activity is suppressed when a CGI is put into place.
Civil gang injunctions provide critical advantages to police departments trying to disrupt gang activity, as well as to the residents living in areas afflicted by gangs (Hynes, 2011). In many cases the hands of police are tied when gangs gather and take over a community but with the injunction they have more authority to act. Gangs engage in violent crime but they also engage in other types of crimes such as prostitution, vandalism, acts of violence, and the sales of drugs. They also intimidate and coerce members of the community to ignore their crimes.
Any type of behavior that causes fear in the community members or disrupts the whole community can be considered a public nuisance. Police can enforce the injunction which could forbid any type of behavior associated with gangs (Maxson, 2005). For example the injunction may require gang members to have a curfew or it could forbid gang gatherings. Any time a gang member is caught associating with another gang member they can be charged under the CGI. The injunction could forbid gang members to wear their closers or throw their gangs signs or even forbid gang recruitment activity.
The civil gang injunction has been used in many cities as a tool to rid communities of gang activity. The City of Fairfield Police Department is an example of a city that implemented a civil gang injunction (CGI) where there was a successful change in gang activity (Hynes, 2011). In this case Officer Jeff Osgood researched the various CGI being used in different cities before presenting the information to the city administration. The city supported the efforts of Officer Osgood and enacted a new public nuisance statue. As a result of the civil gang injunction (CGI) the city of Fairfield saw a major reduction in gang activity. The use of the CGI was a success because it deterred the criminal behaviors of gangs.
In another example the city of Oakland enacted a similar CGI in order to help suppress the huge gang problem in the city. The goal of the Oakland Police Department once the gang injunction went into place was to rid the city of the North Side Oakland (NSO) and their violent and criminal behavior (Hynes, 2011). The gang was a maj.
We're losing our freedom and prosperity because too many Americans aren't responsible enough and don't understand how to use the chains of the Constitution to stop the socialist agenda. This slideshare gives an overview of a proven solution and provides talking points for common questions. It connects the dots between several concepts and provides links to more information about each one.
1. SwallowGate
Brought down former Attorney
General Swallow over illegal
campaign contributions.
Redistricting
Played a critical role in
keeping legislators
accountable during the 2010
redistricting of the state.
If you would like to find out more about Alliance for a Better Utah, please go to betterutah.org, or
if you would like to participate with ABU, please contact:
Josh Kanter josh@betterutah.org (801) 520-0757
Matt Lyon matt@blueprintpublicaffairs.com (801) 597-8888
Anti-ALEC
Held a press conference to
mobilize support in opposition
of ALEC (American Legislative
Exchange Council).
SOME
OF OUR
ACTIONS
On October 21, 2015, ABU placed 360 crosses on the lawn of the State Capitol signifying
those who have lost their lives because the Utah Legislature has not enacted legislation
expanding Medicaid coverage.
Alliance for a Better Utah (“ABU”) is a non-profit
that is seeking to achieve ideological balance in
Utah, where (i) public officials act with integrity,
transparency, and for the common good, and (ii)
an informed and engaged citizenry seeks
progressive change of and through the political
process. In essence, ABU is a watchdog of the
people: holding public officials accountable and
empowering Utah’s residents.
With the flexibility and independence to say and
do what needs to be said or done when others
cannot (or will not), ABU speaks with a distinct
voice and plays a unique role in Utah’s political
landscape.
We seek to:
Provide commentary on important public
policy matters;
Correct inaccurate or misleading
statements arising in public policy matters;
Pressure government officials to do their
jobs as they have been entrusted to do
them; and
Hold public officials accountable for their
actions (or inactions).
“We say what needs to be said
when others cannot.”
ABU is best known as the progressive, but non-
partisan, non-profit that brought down former Utah
Attorney General John Swallow and which is
relentlessly pursuing Medicaid expansion for the
thousands of Utahns without access to healthcare.
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