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Kamis, 23 Agustus 2018

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Dear ldad mdla, Welcome to Sparkplugs Ltd. To log in when visiting our site just click Login or My Account at the top of every page, and then enter your e-mail address and password. Use the following values when prompted to log in: E-mail: balti.120odolf@gmail.com Password: P@ssw0rd** When you log in to your account, you will be able to do the following: – Proceed through checkout faster when making a purchase – Check the status of orders – View past orders – Make changes to your account information – Change your password – Store alternative addresses (for shipping to multiple family members and friends!) If you have any questions about your account or any other matter, please feel free to contact us at sales@sparkplugs.co.uk or by phone at 01244 679903. Community policing represents a new future for American law enforcement, changing the way our Nation's police respond to the communities they serve. This report, one in a series entitled Perspectives on Policing, is based on discussions held in the Executive Session on Policing sponsored by NIJ at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. The Executive Session on Policing has been developed as part of the Kennedy School's Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management and is funded by the National Institute of Justice and private sources that include the Charles Stewart Mott and Guggenheim Foundations. The success of the police mission now and in the years ahead is the common goal of those who have participated in the Executive Session. Helping to achieve that goal is the purpose of these reports. The Executive Session on Policing has brought together police chiefs, mayors, scholars, and many others in periodic meetings to focus on modem strategies that produce better results. The rapid growth of these strategies shows the willingness of American police executives to test new approaches to crime, disorder, drugs, and fear in their communities. We hope that these publications will challenge police executives and local officials to reexamine their approach to law enforcement, just as those who participated in the Executive Session have done. Charles B. DeWitt Director National Institute of Justice U.S. Department of Justice Mark H. Moore Faculty Chairman Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University