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    Joe is an idiot

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    Joe is a dumbass he fails at e2020 he broke his leg and plagarizes short stories and he is also dumb A suspect has been arrested in connection with the murder of an up-and-coming boxing star. On Friday night‚ Joseph Corrales was taken into police custody and charged with murder for allegedly killing 17-year-old Alexis Urbina. Corrales told 3TV’s Karen Brown that he had given his neighbor‚ whose name is Robert‚ a ride to Urbina’s house the day of the murder. Corrales said Robert and Urbina then

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    ASSIGNMENT #2 – Police Discretion When enforcing the law‚ no two situations are ever the same‚ there for becoming difficult and impossible‚ in some cases‚ to enforce the law equally. There are different circumstances in every crime‚ take murder for example. A ruthless‚ sadistic murder that was intentional. A pregnant woman being beaten by her husband until she‚ out of desperation‚ grabs a knife and stabs him to death. Two very different circumstances but they both fall under the same crime‚ murder

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    Guns have taken place have been used in many murders‚ but so have ropes‚ knives‚ and many other simple weapons. Taking away guns will not solve the problem of violence or killing or anything like that. There has always been crazy people that murder others and taking away guns will not solve this problem. It may actually make matters worse. In 2010‚ 731 people were murdered in the United States by rifles and shot guns. (Economic) These are the types of guns that are used for hunting. Also in 2010

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    Crime Mapping

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    Authorities used crime mapping to see if there were any similarities in the incidences‚ and found that all of the crimes occurred near major highways in the area. After discovering this lead‚ police guessed that a group that traveled and specialized in burglaries was committing the crimes. There were also crimes that took place around cemeteries. More patrols watched over these types of places‚ and eventually the criminals were arrested. The group was called the Irish Travelers and after their arrests‚ a

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    Invasion of Privacy

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    the intrusion into the personal life of another‚ without just cause‚ which can give the person whose privacy has been invaded a right to bring a lawsuit for damages against the person or entity that intruded. Certain types of invasion (peeping tom‚ burglary‚ etc) are either misdemeanor or felony crimes. Invasion of privacy is generally not defined specifically as a crime. One example of Invasion of Privacy that I found came from an article entitled “Private Moment Made Public‚ Then a Fatal Jump” On

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    Conservatives that people ‘realise’ and ‘see’ themselves in what they own. Possessions are not just seen as external objects‚ valued because they are useful‚ but also reflect something of the owner’s personality and character. This is why conservatives see burglary as a particularly unpleasant crime‚ because not only has the victim’s possessions been lost or damaged‚ but also their personality is seen to have been violated. Conservatives view an owned home as the most personal and intimate of its owner and

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    Uniform Crime Reporting

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    The International Associations of Chiefs of Police started this program in 1929 as a means to have reliable uniform crime statistics for the nation. Law Enforcement Executives‚ Students of Criminal Justice‚ Researchers‚ Members of the Media and the public at large have used the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) as their starting place for information on crime across the nation. The UCR divides offenses into two groups‚ Part I and Part II crimes. The UCR program collects data about Part 1 offenses

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    Sociology Multiple Choice

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    to be made up of complex‚ sophisticated and relatively technical actions (b) When legitimate or conventional avenues make the attainment of a goal difficult or impossible 3. Why is white collar crime so much more lucrative than ordinary burglaries‚ robberies and larcenies? (a) White collar criminals steal by manipulating symbols‚ which means that they can steal money they do not even have to pick up and carry away. (b) White collar crime is not a one shot deal. It is made up of a

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    The Uniform Crime Report

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    varies channels. In the Uniform Crime Report crimes are classified into two categories. The two categories are as followed part one offense which are within the United States considered to be the most violent classifications of crimes such as murder‚ burglary‚ aggravated assault‚ and robbery. Part two offenses consist majorly of crime that are classified as misdemeanors. Part two offenses category is composed of nineteen categories of different classifications. The reports of these

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    George Perrot Wrongly Convicted by One Hair Suspect not identified George Perrot George Perrot spent 30 years in jail after being convicted of the burglary and rape of a 68 year old woman in massachusetts‚ despite forensic evidence and the victim stating that the 17 year old Perrot looked nothing like her suspect. He was convicted merely because a single hair of his was found on the bed sheets. After being in jail for 30 years‚ Perrot was released when the case was revisited for three prosecution

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