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    There are several differences between stops and arrests. As an exception to the Probable Cause and warrant requirements a stop has to have the underlining basis of reasonable suspicion. At its core a police stop is when an officer stops you from doing anything that you were doing prior and after an officer has observed an individual doing something suspicious. While an arrest is an officer actually taking a person into police custody. If a stop is arbitrary or not supported by reasonable suspicion

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    Developing conclusions based upon current trends with Robberies and Burglaries is a very difficult task. For many cases‚ many robberies and burglaries go unsolved. Unless the perpetrator is caught at the scene of the crime‚ these types of crimes are very difficult to be solved. Robberies and Burglaries are usually quick‚ sometimes planned out‚ and are over and done with before anyone knows anything is missing. The typical scenario of a crime today usually consists of the following. Masked and armed

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    that disrupt the life of others. These days‚ traditional crimes like rape burglary etc are committed often by exploiting the power‚ user friendliness and availability of digital equipment as well as by unethically taking advantage of the easy accessibility to information. However‚ many of these criminals are often unaware or underestimate their digital gadgets power to store the usage details or digital data; the investigation agency’s capacity to access these details available to the court as digital

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    providing solid evidence of what happened during the encounter by using the body cam the police can check if there was unnecessary force or violence used while attempting to arrest the perpetrator‚However it was highly debated whether or not police officers should be allowed to view there body cam footage before writing there arrest reports due to the fact that it may alter there memory of the

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    just read recently‚ was “Children’s Arrests in Bullying Case Distress Tennessee City” written by Christine Hauser. Hauser writes about how children of the ages of 12 years old were arrested for bullying a boy. There were 10 children involved who were pushing the boy into the street and trying to provoke him into making a move. One of the children was recording the whole incident while the boy was being beaten up and later had posted it on YouTube. After the arrest of the children’s parents and churches

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    Contrary to popular belief that ‘prostitutes’ need to be heavily controlled and restrained; criminalization and arrest can backfire into a huge problem for both sides as it creates distrust between the law and prostitutes. Criminalization and arrest can have many repercussions‚ such as jeopardizing their career‚ ruin their reputation in the industry and in case of an arrest it can create a criminal record which causes the sex worker to be unable to obtain jobs if he/she wants to do something else

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    Most people do not realize that arrest records for every person in the community can be accessed completely free by anyone who has an interest.. Whether you are researching your own name to ensure your public records are up to date and accurate or are looking into someone new in your life who may or may not be trustworthy‚ gaining access to these records is extremely beneficial in a wide variety of situations. For instance‚ public court records are often checked by employers when considering you

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    it does not use the word “arrest” the fourth amendment provides: “The right of the people to be secure in the their persons‚ Against unreasonable… seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no Warrants hall issue‚ but a probable cause‚ particularly describing the person to be seized(Gless 279).” The true definition of arrest is the use of authority to deprive a person of his or her freedom of movement. Most of the time an arrest is made with a warrant. Meanwhile an arrest could be made without if the

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    Unit5: Midterm Essay CJ21-Criminal Investigation Professor Yocum September 28th‚ 2010 Throughout the years the type of crimes and amount of crimes committed has changed significantly and has played a major role in the American society. What is crime? As defined by Frank Schmalleger (2007) “crime is a conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state‚ federal government or a local jurisdiction where there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse” (p.7). Criminal investigators have

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    not enough reasonable grounds for an arrest without a warrant. I think more reasonable grounds should be put into place in order to arrest someone without a warrant. This is because I think that if a victim phones the police with a worry they should arrest a person to stop them from doing something‚ however they usually wait until something has actually happened to the victim or their property. I also think that citizens should not have the power to arrest a suspected criminal as they could get

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