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    Human Trafficking in Europe

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    The Sex Trade of Eastern Europe “VELESTA‚ Macedonia - Olga winced as she drew back the bandage on her right breast‚ revealing an infected puncture wound that hadn’t healed since a man bit her in a fit of sexual rage. But the wound‚ for which the 19-year-old Moldovan lacked even basic medicine‚ is only a small part of Olga’s daily agony. For more than a year she has been held as a sex slave in this town in western Macedonia‚ where human trafficking flourishes and young girls are forced to endure

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    End Of Poverty

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    an encompassing plan that is able to deal with curveballs. If we take Sachs’s plan and modify it slightly to encompass the importance of combating poverty internally first‚ broadening the scope of his plan‚ and redirecting some of the burden to these impoverished nations‚ then we can hope to end poverty in the near future. The most important aspect of combating poverty is time and globalization. Global poverty can only be ended when we allow the forces of globalization to kick in and spread economic

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    Effectiveness of Torture in Counterterrorism Robert Reitenauer Pennsylvania State University Abstract The use of torture in the world is not a new idea. The use of torture in the world dates back to the 530 AD Roman Empire where Roman jurists viewed the virtues of torture as “the highest forms of truth (Ross‚ 2005).” The United States though has a long history of humane practices of prisoners captured during war. In the Revolutionary War‚ General George Washington ordered that his troops never

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    Telematics

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    routine activities of populations influence the availability of targets of crime.” (pg. 474) There are many technological advancements and strategies in place‚ by use of telematics‚ to combat specific thefts. Law enforcement utilizes Telematics for combating vehicle theft and moving equipment. Telematics technology is when supporting systems can deliver information‚ communication and entertainment to other vehicles or mobile devices such as cell phones‚ lap tops or tablets. A few examples of telematics

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    literature review

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    is defined as the infliction of injury‚ unreasonable confinement‚ intimidation‚ or punishment‚ with resulting ----------------- anguish. It can also be the willful deprivation by a caregiver of needed goods or services. Gray-Vickrey‚ P. (2000). Combating abuse‚ part I: protecting the older adult. Nursing‚ 30(7)‚ 34. Gray-Vickrey (2000) ------------- of elder abuse and provides a list of advocacy services that can be used to report and protect the older population from different forms of abuse

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    In the criminal justice career path many problems can arise. Stress from the job can create problems in the work field as well as in the personal and social areas of one’s life. Job stress can also tie into fatigue and alcohol and/or drug abuse. Fatigue gives us tired cops and tired cops can be a bad thing in the criminal justice field. Alcohol and drug abuse plagues cops everywhere. There are many suggestions for programs and treatment ideas for these problems that plague our law enforcement officers

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    against the Stamp Act of 1765 and authorization was passed negating the exhibit. Open resistance started in Virginia the day after Lexington and Concord happened‚ on April 20‚ 1775. Other than the Battle of Great Bridge in December 1775‚ little doing combating happened in Virginia anyway they sent warriors to help in the war effort. Virginia was a standout amongst the most timely to grasp flexibility‚ and its consecrated youngster‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ penned the

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    When you or a relative has a habit‚ it’s truly a heart wrenchingly dismal process for everyone included. The perfect choice you have before you is to find the best medication treatment focus that will enable the reliance to vanish for all time. In any case picking the ideal medication treatment focus is a particularly intense process. When you choose the best focus‚ your chances of progress extend considerably. Regardless of having a medication treatment focus to help you‚ many individuals backslide

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    Jeremy Bentham‚ a british utilitarian reformer‚ once wrote that the object of good government was to create the greatest happiness for the greatest number. In the books Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ and The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood‚ the government’s use all of their power to achieve this goal. They control almost every aspect of their citizens lives in order to create their perfect version of control‚ happiness and sameness. They are able to control what the

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    IntroductionIn order to identify the unique characteristics of the criminal ’s personality a process is followed which is known as criminal profiling. Criminal profiling plays a crucial and significant role in deterring and combating criminal behavior and activity. This process is used to evaluate and investigate criminal activity by adopting a proactive and dynamic approach. Criminal profiling provides a valuable tool for law enforcement agencies in which they can assess and analyze the patterns

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