Directed patrol is a tactic used by law enforcement officers to try to prevent crime before it happens, from running traffic enforcement on a street where speeding is a concern to keeping surveillance on a house in a neighborhood where drugs deals are occurring to paying close attention to any other public safety issue.
The hot spots are specifically those are areas which were previously studies as places where is more common see evidences of crime and illegal acts that could put on risk citizen´s safety or life.
The hot times are all those moments of the day which, previous law enforcement intelligence and analysis, occurred the majority of emergencies where the police officers must be prepared to act.
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Without any warning, the volcano called Mt. Vesuvius erupted in 70 A.D. and buried Pompeii.
The Zulu and Xhosa tribes are South African tribes and have linguistic, behavioral, and cultural differences.
We can juxtapose these two tribes and show the contrast between them, as follows:
- The Zulu tribe was a tribe of warriors, they encouraged physical strength and created battles to defend their domain and their people.
- They were seen as a violent tribe, as they solved their problems through fighting and great battles.
- The Xhosa tribe did not agree with the stimulation of physical strength, as they believed that conflicts should be resolved diplomatically, through rationality and communication.
- Each of these tribes dealt with European imperialism in their own way and both failed, being completely dominated and exploited by the Dutch.
- Because they are very different, one blamed the other for this failure, which culminated in an enmity that lasts for years and reinforces the differences between the two tribes.
In addition to cultural and behavioral differences, the two tribes do not speak the same language, which makes it even more difficult to resolve the enmity between them, especially during apartheid.
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