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    Crime statistics compiled by the FBI in its yearly crime index show what many in the law enforcement field consider to be an encouraging trend. From 1990 to 1995‚ the crime rate declined steadily in every category: murders‚ rapes‚ assaults‚ robberies‚ burglaries‚ and thefts. Sociologists and criminologists debate the explanation for this downward turn in crime rates; improved economic conditions and tougher criminal justice measures are two of the theories offered. Other experts‚ however‚ dispute

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    How To Become A Police Officer Police officers play a very important part in society today. They patrol the streets of your town to make the people of that town as safe as possible. Without them there would be a lot of crime going on. They make everything safer because that is their job and that is what there trained to do. To become a police officer today you need to have to complete a certain amount of tasks. First‚ you have to be a United States citizen. Next‚ he or she must have

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    Police officers are abusing their authority by brutalizing and even sometimes killing people. These attacks have been video recorded and put on social media. Police brutality has been a trending topic on social media because of the rising cases involving police using excessive force and the recordings of these events. Many famous cases have spiraled from police brutality including Michael Brown‚ Rodney King‚ and Sandra Bland. Seeing this has made people start to protest and riot. Others have been

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    Have we become too dependent on computers? In today’s world‚ the technology is increasing fast. Our new generation is now more modern then we can imagine. People are depending on technology for all their work. In all this I think they have forgotten something which is called ‘hard work’. We really are too much depending on computers? Computers automated processes that previously had to be performed in a repetitive way. The first computer was built more than fifty years ago‚ and did not penetrate

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    Rosalind in As You Like It. 8. a) What view of man and nature does emerge from your study of The Tempest ? OR b) Comment critically on the earth-air or Caliban-Ariel antithesis in The Tempest. 9. a) What is the problem in Measure for Measure and how is it solved ? OR b) Comment on the title of the play‚ Measure for Measure. 10. a) What according to Bradley‚ are the distinctive features of Shakespearean Tragedy ? OR b) What is the influence of Wilson Knight on Shakespeare Criticism in recent

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    As science and technology advances with time‚ it has brought many benefits to mankind especially those those who are financially challenged. Science and technology has helped man created a higher standard of living and jobs among its other benefits. It has to a large extent solve the main concerns of the impoverished‚ problems such as health problems uch as polio‚ food and unemployment. There are others who claim that oppose such a view as they claim that science and technology has exacerbated

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    Should Police have to have higher education than most citizens they face on a day to day basis?I say yes and here are some reasons. Police Education has been long since debated in the United States . Law Enforcement must be the one who are properly educated if they are the ones who make sure that laws and rules are being followed . Serves as the It will serve as guide in police professionalism . Education in our policemen is very important with how they perform their duties and responsibilities

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    programs based on police-work; proliferation of police dramas‚ their portrayal of different means of committing and solving crime‚ and the depiction of law enforcers themselves can hamper and aid actual police work in a big way. Which drives which? Does fact derive from fiction or does fiction reflect fact? It is probably a bit of both‚ with real life providing the background/template for fictional action‚ but how much can a TV show influence what happens in real crime fighting? Police dramas affect

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    media affect fear of crime? This question is examined in a survey with data collected from three universities in the United States and one in Canada; The Impact of Media on Fear of Crime among University Students: A Cross-National Comparison‚ goes over the results. It’s believed that fear in itself can be debilitating leading to harmful social outcomes. Vincent Sacco believes there are three dimensions to fear of crime: cognitive‚ emotional and behavioral. Cognitive looks at a how a person assesses

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    CATEGORIES OF COMPUTER CRIMES:  Targeting the computer: When an attacker/ hacker attacks computer‚ it would be for stealing the information of marketing. Many criminals hack the website of government records and can change the details of warrant and tax information- which is a crime. The best example can be given from the book of “The Cuckoo’s Egg” by Cliff Stoll. In that book‚ the hacker from Germany penetrates into to the computers of military and several universities in the USA to sell the national

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