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    September 02‚ 2017. Detective Junge is currently assigned to the Investigations Division. He investigates commercial burglaries‚ thefts‚ receiving stolen property‚ and defrauding Innkeeper crimes. This is Detective Junge’s first completed year as a detective. Detective Junge’s partner is Detective Wood and therefore‚ he is tasked with handling Detective Wood’s caseload in his absence. Detective Wood’s caseload consists of auto theft‚ auto tampering‚ and thefts from vehicles. Detective Junge is always

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    Twenty-first century detective stories are blooming with action‚ conflict‚ mystery and so on. But this is only recent development. There is a lot more to it than most people think. From a French man named Vidocq to the creation of modern detective fiction by Edgar Allan Poe‚ until today’s development of detective stories and its characters. So what made Poe such an important figure in detective fiction history‚ and in what way did his creation develop after his death? In my study I will try to answer

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    Jacquel Thompson Detective Thompson GUST 1270 21 November 2011                                                       Homicide Detective      I plan to become a homicide Detective.  A detective is a investigator‚ either a member of a police agency or a private person. In order to become a homicide detective I must attain a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. There are state required exams required in order to become a homicide detective.  I will need to take a lot of classes in higher

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    What is a homicide Detective‚ A homicide Detective is a police detective who investigates clues used to identify the suspect in a murder case. Detectives are relied on finding out how the victim was killed and by who which they were by.They also have to find out what kind of crime this is. Detectives have different methods to find out these crimes such as clues‚ different clues and materials show what kind of killing this was. Interrogation‚ detectives ask questions to the witness of the victim and

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    1 2/12/14 Detective fiction is a genre of literature that relies on anxiety‚ intrigue‚ and mystery to captivate its audience. These elements of the genre are extremely sensitive to the means of narration because the way the reader is presented with the information directly influences the way in which he interprets the information. It is vital to the success of the genre to foster novel and innovative ways to deliver the story because the readers of detective fiction are always attempting

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    theories by Jerome Bruner and B.F. Skinner. In this essay B.F.Skinners ’ theory on Operant Conditioning is compared to that of Jerome Bruners ’ theory on cognitive learning. This states the ideas and opinion ’s of the two persons ’ and their theories on learning. Jerome Bruner had a great effect on cognitive learning. Bruners ’ theory states‚ " to perceive is to categorize‚ to conceptualize is to categorize‚ to learn is to form categories‚ to make decisions is to categorize."� Bruner maintained that

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    could enable audience to know more than characters‚ which creates Thriller-Suspense. Like in the case when Joyce is about to be killed‚ the audience can see the white shadow emerging from his back yet the character could not. “Secret”-Suspense and Detective-Suspense can also be created in the narration adopted omniscient Narrator strategy‚ yet omniscient Narrator is not the main reason to create these suspense. 5.1.2 Deviating from Chronological Order By deviating from chronological order‚ “Secret”-Suspense

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    Behavioral Detectives was writing by Drs. Bobby Newman and Dana R. Reinecke. Together the two have written several books in the field of ABA. Bobby Newman‚ PhD works as an author‚ psychologist‚ a certified personal trainer‚ as well as being a certified behavior analyst (BCBA) (“Bobby Newman”‚ 2012). His focus is primarily on children who are on the Autism spectrum. Dr. Newman has been working in these fields for over 25 years. He offers a variety of services including: diagnostics & evaluations‚

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    The genre of detective fiction is one that has changed significantly since its beginning during the Victorian era‚ with the scale of the crimes being committed on a larger scale nowadays and also the methods of solving crimes used by detectives. I will argue today that: “Fictional detectives that star in films and stories in the genre of detective fiction have changed dramatically in terms of their appearance and their role. Nowadays detectives can be anything from an investigative journalist to

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    how the officer is handled by his own department following the devastating event. In this case regarding Detective Casey‚ it is as simple as his department failing him‚ in their lack of communication and empathy. Question One The important concerns of this case are highlighted by Detective Casey’s department failing him when he did nothing wrong. The fact that after the shooting Detective Casey received minimal contact arguably when he needed it most in sense of validation is unacceptable. To

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