The correct answer should be theory of differential association.
According to this theory proposed by Edwin Sutherland, we tend to learn and adopt criminal behaviors by being around people who behave that particular way. So, in this case, Janet didn't use to smoke or drink, but when surrounded by people who did that, she adopted such behaviors over time.
Well, it could remind police to be careful of how they
conduct their operations in the future.
They should learn from their mistakes and make sure not to let it happen
again. On the other hand, the police
might feel that they are being watched and they cannot do what needs to be done
when the situation calls for it.
Answer:
In Roman Empire, there a 2 amjor categories of people living in it. The previledged and the poor. The poorer citizens of Roman was unable to afford the food sold in the city hence the need for a subsidized and free alternative to be offered to them.
<em>In order to meet thier demands, the Roman government needs to purchase grains from Egypt because of its cost effectiveness. </em>
<em>Another major reason was on the need to maintain the peace of Rome through offering people access to buy the subsidized grains imported from Egypt.</em>
Explanation:
Answer: non-value added work: this are Job activities that do not add value to products and services but are necessary for the job. e.g An outdated method of doing a job.
Value added work: this are job activities, product or services a customer is willing to pay for. E.g a job done right at the first instance.
Explanation: 1. Non-value added work.
(f) officers waiting for a passenger to arrive.
(c) officers moving bins back to the beginning of the X-ray machines.
(e) officers putting bags in the X-ray machine for a second time in case they previously contained fluids.
Officer having to move bins back to the beginning of the the x-ray machine is obsolete and outdated because escalators can now do that, but it is necessary they do it. Having to put the bags back in the x-ray doesn't add value but is necessary for the job. Which is same as officers waiting for passengers arrival
2. Value added work.
(a) officers checking IDs.
(b) officers telling passengers to take off their shoes.
(d) officers looking at the screen of the X-ray machine.
What makes this jobs similar is that the activities are performed once, which adds value to work.