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    Only when learning from the past then can we prevent and come up with better solutions to alleviate future crimes. We cannot afford to forget past crimes and the lessons it teaches us. Crimes that were committed many years ago should not be forgotten that easily. Some people believe that crimes committed should just be forgotten for everyone to move on with their lives since those crimes are historical events‚ which are meaningless to remember now. They feel that this is particularly true for

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    Multiple-Choice Exams

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    Writing Effective Multiple-Choice Exams Accessible Version By Mike Atkinson‚ Faculty Associate Teaching Support Centre Reflections Newsletter Excerpt Instructors and students alike often express a certain "distaste" for multiple-choice (MC) exams. While MC exams have the advantage of being easy to grade‚ the items themselves are frequently described as tricky and unnecessarily difficult. Students may feel that the exam did not test their knowledge of the course material. Instructors complain

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    Crime Mapping

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    Kaplan University Crime Mapping Course Number CJ 425-01 Professor Michael Krupnik December 14‚ 2009 Burglary To Motor Vehicles The United States have experienced waves of crime which have come and gone. Most well known‚ the crime epidemic between 1850-1880 which appeared associated with social cataclysm induced by outsized-scale immigration. So‚ how do we study these events to avoid history repeating itself (Schmalleger‚ 2007). Rachel Boba (2009) explains‚ "crime mapping is the process

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    Nutrition and Food Choices

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    TDA 2.14 Support children and young people at meal or snack times 1. Know the principles of healthy eating for children and young people 1.1 Outline the nutritional requirement of a healthy diet for children and young people Childhood and adolescence are periods of rapid physical‚ social‚ cognitive and behaviour change. Optimal nutrition during childhood and adolescence is essential for the maintenance of growth and good health. The dietary requirements of children and young people

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    Violent Crime

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    February 10‚ 2013 Juvenile violent crime is at its lowest level since 1987‚ and fell 30% between 1994 and 1998. Fewer than half of serious violent crimes by juveniles are reported to law enforcement. This number has not changed significantly in 20 years. The rate at which juveniles committed serious violent crimes changed little between 1973 and 1989‚ peaked in 1993‚ and by 1997 declined to the lowest level since 1986. On average‚ juveniles were involved in one-quarter of all serious violent victimizations

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    Economic Crime

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    Legislations on White Collar Crime 2010 5/26/2010 Introduction: In 1939 Edwin H. Sutherland (1893–1950)‚ a sociologist of the symbolic interactionist school‚ first used the phrase white-collar criminal in a December 27‚ 1939 speech to the American Sociological Association. In his 1949‚ he defined white-collar crime as "approximately as a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation." Fraud is widespread and growing. One conservative

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    Makeing Good Choices

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    Making Good Choices How do choices affect our life? Is always making good choices worth it? How do the choices we make whether good or bad affect is and those around us? Do we gain anything at all from the choices that we make? One night i got the car and drove off to the store. knew i only had a drivers permit and made the wrong choice of going anyways. As i left the store i forgot to turn on the heads lights witch lead to getting pull over. As i sat

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    Crime and Society

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    CRIME AND SOCIETY MODULE ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT: CRITICALLY EXPLORE THE ISSUES IN REGARD TO SERVICE USERS WHO OFFEND WHILE EXPERIENCING DRUG AND/OR ALCOHOL PROBLEMS. ANALYSE AND DISCUSS THE KEY CONCERNS FOR SOCIAL WORKERS ‘FOLLOWING FACULTY CONFIDENTIALITY POLICY‚ I CONFIRM THAT I HAVE ANONYMIZED MY WORK SO THAT THE IDENTITY OF ANY AGENCY OR ORGANISATION AND THE IDENTITY OF ANY PEOPLE SUCH AS SERVICE USERS AND CARERS‚ COLLEAGUES AND MANAGERS ARE CLEARLY ANONYMOUS. I UNDERSTAND THAT FAILURE TO ADHERE

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    In this film review‚ I will discuss rational choice theory from my knowledge‚ and I will make a connection between rational choice theory and Reservoir Dogs (1992). Understand that my interpretation of rational choice theory comes from Criminology Goes to the Movies: Crime Theory and Popular Culture‚ written by Nicole Rafter and Michelle Brown. First and foremost‚ rational choice theory comes from the late eighteenth century‚ right about the time of Enlightenment age. In addition‚ the age of Enlightenment

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    Cyber Crime

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    Cyber Crime and Security Submitted by: Ms.Poonam S. Ramteke (T.E C.S.E) psr_219@yahoo.com(9923115394) K.I.T.’s College of Engineering. ABSTRACT : Society is becoming more dependent upon data and networks to operate our businesses‚ government‚ national defense and other critical functions. Cybercrime‚ which is rapidly increasing in frequency and in severity‚ requires us to rethink how we should enforce our criminal laws

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