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    around body d) Gein suspected of murder e) No charges filed 3. Mother 3.a) Stroke b) 1945 c) “Lost his only friend and one true love” c) His Arrest 1. 1957 Bernice Worden disappeared 1.a) Store owner b) Gein last to see her c) Was seen loitering around store 2. Investigators had warrant to search Gein’s land 2.a) Discovered human remains b) Worden’s decapitated body c) Four noses d) Whole human bones and fragments e) Nine masks of human skin f) Bowls made from human skulls g) Ten

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    but found it insanely complex and discarded that dream to instead become a trial lawyer. In 1982 his law office started to struggle for lack of well paying work and he took a House seat in the Mississippi State legislature. It was here‚ while loitering around a courtroom pretending to look busy‚ he first felt compelled to write. A violent murder case was in the process and inspired his first novel‚ A Time To Kill. Despite his first novel being somewhat unsuccessful‚ he went on to write 22 more

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    stylish.The moment i entered the shopping complex via its large entrance i virtually stepped into a different world from the street outside .The aircond is at full swing and the air is very much cooler in the complex.No wonder i see many youngsters loitering‚chit-hatting‚laughing and some enjoying the fast –food at the restaurants like Kentucky‚Macdonalds and Kenny Rogers.There are families with children seemingly queing up for the famous Char-kuey teow at the food court nearby.The aroma of the dish

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    The term “Organization culture” refers to the values and beliefs of an organization. The principles‚ ideologies as well as policies followed by an organization form its culture. It is the culture of the workplace which decides the way individuals interact with each other and behave with people outside the company. The employees must respect their organization’s culture for them to deliver their level best and enjoy their work. Problems crop up when individuals are unable to adjust to a new work culture

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    Police Discretion David Gonzalez University of Phoenix Introduction to Policing CJA/370 Professor John W. Feltgen June 23‚ 2005 Abstract In this paper I will discuss police discretion and the use of these discretionary powers in the law enforcement workplace. I will explore the mythical aspects of police discretionary powers and the source of this myth. I will further discuss the control of discretionary authority. I will name instances of law enforcement officials using their discretionary powers

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    Question 5: Based on the ruling of the Supreme Court in City of Chicago v. Morales‚ what protections of the individual do you think must be included in an ordinance proscribing loitering? An individual’s protection against illegal search and seizure must be preserved. Just because a group of young people are loitering (gathering with no specific purpose) does not mean they have given up their protection from being searched. The question I have is exactly how does law enforcement know if the

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    ’cheap’ clothes. Schools limit bullying and peer pressure‚ making schools a safe and conducive environment for productive learning. Thirdly‚ schools’ attendance could be controlled slightly with the help of uniforms. When policemen caught students loitering around the neighborhood‚ the policemen would ’escort’ the students to their respective schools. Disciplinary actions would be taken if students are being caught. Hence‚ this would allow students to reach school on time for lessons. Fourthly‚ students

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    implementation of curfew hours in La Trinidad. A. Are you in favor of the above proposition? As I concerned‚ I was in favor of the full implementation of curfew hours in La Trinidad for everybody’s safety. If that could be happen there will be no minors loitering around public places‚ there will be no drinkers making unnecessary disturbance for the other public establishment like in the grocery‚ coffee shops‚ and others. By this full implementation this could help to our politicians making our places peaceful

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    1982). The name suggests that windows should be fixed immediately‚ most likely linking to stopping crimes no matter how minor. The article goes into the details of how policing had taken action towards minor offenses such as; public drunkenness‚ loitering‚ and vandalism. In this review‚ I will be assessing urban decay‚ police authority and racial tensions subcategories of the Broken Windows Theory. If cities do not take action‚ it is possible for them to

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    La Belle Dame Sans Merci is a poem written in 1819 by John Keats‚ one of the most talented amongst the famous English poets. John Keats‚ born into a rather poor family‚ is mostly known to be a romantic poem‚ who let in his poems a greater part to imagination‚ dream and feelings (three items who are often linked) than to reality‚ reason or common sense. In this precise poem‚ one can see that‚ as a matter of fact‚ supernatural‚ dreams‚ and a kind of outer world (different from the one we know) are

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