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    Technologies has offered law enforcement agencies many useful methods for combating criminal activity‚ with such tools as GPS and advanced communications systems. Technologies such as body armor‚ body cameras and less-lethal projectiles also have improved the safety of both police and the public. However‚ I think in an increasingly high-tech world‚ more and more crimes involve technologies and police must be prepared for them. It is essential for law enforcement executives to stay current with ongoing

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    Crime Film Analysis

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    The Propriety and Amalgamation of an Effective Crime Film Crime is a genre that often times follows an often times intelligent‚ malicious criminal. Sometimes it follows the criminal chronologically and sometimes is follows the criminal through their victims. But simply following this generic guideline does not define a crime movie‚ there are defining factors that make a crime movie. In order for a crime movie to be effective it must have a criminal with a motive. A criminal and his motive are

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    activities that people participate in‚ that increase the risk of cancer. Smoking can cause cancer of the lung‚ mouth‚ and throat. Alcohol can cause cancer of the mouth‚ throat‚ and liver. Also‚ exposure to radiation and sunlight can cause skin cancer. The accurate cause of cancer still remains a mystery. Cancer can be spotted early on by certain symptoms. As cancer progresses through it’s many stages‚ it will produce certain symptoms. The symptoms depend on the size and location of the cancer. In some areas

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    policeman; otherwise he would have arrested the young man much earlier in the novel. Indeed‚ Petrovitch’s advanced knowledge of psychological methods makes him come across as an open-minded intellectual. He reads the article Raskolnikov had written about crime. He brings this up in their first encounter and Raskolnikov provides details on his ubbermensch theory. Porfiry concludes that the young student must have included himself in the theory‚ as he was the one who spread the new idea. He also uses other

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    “Nobody‚ but he who has felt it‚ can conceive what a plaguing thing it is to have a man’s mind torn asunder by two projects of equal strength‚ both obstinately pulling in contrary direction at the time.” (Laurence Sterne) In Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment‚ it is this exact miscalculation that leads the protagonist Raskolnikov (Rodya) to his ultimate mental‚ physical and social demise. Similarly‚ the theme of the novel directly correlates to Sterne’s quote‚ as Dostoyevsky delves into

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    Is the strike no longer necessary? Throughout the years conflict has occurred between managers and workers resulting in industrial action taken either individually or as a collective form. The most favoured form of industrial action is the strike where employees demonstrate the importance of the issue concerned by stopping work and leaving the workplace. Strikes occur for a number of reasons one being pay. Strike patterns have changed over the years showing a decline in numbers that are due to

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    God and Morality God and morality seem to be inevitably tied together in the minds of a majority of people in this world. In Woody Allen’s film Crimes and Misdemeanors‚ there is a suggestion the relationship between God and morality is fundamental. This film intertwines two stories‚ but one specifically caught my attention in relation to the correlation between God and morality. This first story involves Judah‚ a wealthy ophthalmologist and family man‚ who has had a several-year affair with

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    1984 Technology Analysis

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    Authority Displayed Through TechnologyTechnology is the knack of so arranging the world that we don’t have to experience it.” Max Frisch‚ a swiss playwright and novelist of the mid twentieth century‚ displays his adverse opinion on increasing technological development. He justifies‚ by implementing more technology into society‚ people become content and ignorant in their daily lives. Technology allows people to see the world without actually going anywhere. In 1984 by George Orwell‚ The government

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    Crime Is Victimless Crime

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    Can the act of a crime ever occur without a legitimate victim? This is a question that has remained in the conscious of the social science community for a prolonged period of time. More specifically in the field of sociology and criminology due to the controversy surrounding the very term. In order to comprehend the background of this heavily debated question and to formulate an accurate position through the following arguments. It is of grave importance to first understand the definition of all

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    Government Surveillance is Legal and Necessary Since September 11‚ 2001‚ the National Security Agency started a program called National Security to help the government collect and monitor information and data from overseas.There are two-hundred million text messages and three million phone calls collected per day to detect terrorist attacks before it happens (King 1). Some attacks are stopped before it happens but there are some that aren’t. Let’s take 9/11 for example‚ nineteen hijackers attacked

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