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What is police omnipresence?

Police omnipresence is basically the same thing as saying the police are present everywhere, at the same time. Police omnipresence is responsible for a decrease in crime.


What is omnipresence?

Police omnipresence is basically the same thing as saying the police are present everywhere, at the same time. Police omnipresence is responsible for a decrease in crime.


Does quantum physics explain the concept of omnipresence?

I'm pretty sure it doesn't, and my knowledge on the subject is pretty vast. I think you should consider the field of theology for your question.


How can the usage of word incompossible in a sentence?

more then one omnipresence is incomposible because an omnipresence includes all that exists..


Who invented the police in the US?

The concept of a police force was brought by the colonists from Britain.


How do you define omnipresence?

Omnipresence is universal or unlimited presence which is not confined by space to a location. This is often seen as a characteristic of a deity.


Who coined the term Omnipresence?

O.W. Wilson


What are the Limitations to effective application of marketing concept in nigeria police force?

application of marketing concept


The concept of noble corruption is exclusive to discussions of police ethics?

And your question is . . . . . ???


What does The concept of the thin blue line implies that?

There is a line between police and the rest of society with the police being loyal to each other.


What does omnipresence mean?

it means to be everywhere at the same time


Why weren't there police in the time of the highwaymen?

In the time of highwaymen, the concept of modern police forces had not yet been developed. Law enforcement during that period was more decentralized and often carried out by local constables, sheriffs, and military patrols. The idea of organized police forces as we know them today did not emerge until the 19th century.