3.0593 3.5543 1.00 5.00 31-40 70 2.8714 1.28448 .15353 2.5652 3.1777 1.00 5.00 41-50 58 3.2069 1.25319 .16455 2.8774 3.5364 1.00 5.00 51-60 74 2.9595 1.20999 .14066 2.6791 3.2398 1.00 5.00 >61 67 3.0299 1.08670 .13276 2.7648 3.2949 1.00 5.00 Total 422 3.0972 1.19283 .05807 2.9830 3.2113 1.00 5.00 Table 1 Descriptive Statistics Age on Customer Experience Scores The below table provides the results of Test of Normality: Age Skewness Std Error z-value Kurtosis Std Error z-value < 20 -0.175 0.297 -0
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International/Transnational Crimes Saphia Christopher Strayer University CRJ 330 Professor Ackerman International crimes can be described as “crimes against the peace and security of mankind”. International crimes are based on international agreements between countries or on legal precedents developed through history‚ and include offenses such as such as genocide‚ torture‚ and enslavement of populations. These are among the acts identified by consensus among nations as being
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How A Trial Jury resembles Social Constructionism Michael R Wyatt Thomas Canon CRJ 3014 08/04/2011 After 33 days of testimony‚ 400 pieces of evidence and over 90 witnesses the jury on the Casey Anthony trial reached a verdict. The case was mostly circumstantial‚ but as it unfolded it portrayed her as a self-centered cold blooded killer. On July 5‚ 2011 America witnessed Casey Anthony being acquitted of murdering her 2 year old daughter Caylee Anthony. To many people around the nation the
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Running head: THE 9/11 TERRORIST TRIALS The 9/11 Terrorist Trials Jose Quesada CRJ-305 September 5‚ 2013 For over a decade the central debate about enemy combatants has been what kind of trials and due process rights are they entitled to. These combatants are not quite prisoners of war‚ but they are not run-of-the mill criminals either. They are being detain at Guantanamo Bay with no formal charges or access to the free world. The reasoning for this is‚ on September 14
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Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology‚ 9e (Marieb) Chapter 12 The Lymphatic System and Body Defenses Short Answer Figure 12.1 Using Figure 12.1‚ identify the following: 1) A lymph capillary is indicated by letter __________. Answer: D Diff: 2 Page Ref: 404 2) A lymph node is indicated by letter __________. Answer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: 404 3) The lymph duct is indicated by lettter __________. Answer: A Diff: 2 Page Ref: 404 4) Blood capillaries are indicated by letter
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Running head: TYPES OF CRIMES 1 Types of Crimes Eugene Cortez Speer Professor Phillips CRJ 105 15 Oct 2012 TYPES OF CRIMES 2 Types of Crimes There are many programs and websites today that are available to show different stats on different crimes. One of the particular programs
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While Anne Moody’s personal stance by the end of her memoir may be unclear‚ it may be argued that she actually shows signs of optimism. Towards the end of the memoir‚ she shows her sister Adline her college diploma. While she and her sister have had a tumultuous relationship with one another‚ Adline is genuinely proud of her sister and may even be inspired to get her own diploma one day. Though small‚ Adline does have a change in attitude. Previously‚ she chastised her sister for going to college
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Jails vs. Prisons Kristin Schneider CRJ 303: Corrections R.D. Robertson April 26‚ 2010 I wanted to start off by giving the definition of Jail and Prison. There really isn’t much of a difference and I will explain the difference in a little bit. The definition of jail is a place of detention; a place where a person convicted or suspected of a crime is detained‚ and Prison is a place of long-term confinement for those convicted of serious crimes. I believe that there is not too much of a major
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Positivist in Criminal Charles Manson Cynthia A. Kazibutowski CRJS 105 Positivist Theory and Charles Manson After thoroughly researching‚ and reading articles both online and printed material‚ about Positivist theory and the lifestyle of Charles Manson leading his followers up to the murders in 1969. I have managed to gather a great deal of material concerning the area of know how to apply the positivist theory in Charles Manson’s crime history. Auguste Comte (1798- 1857) stated that Positivism
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Bianca Perez CRJ 11 4-3-13 Prof. Rodriguez Serpico The movie Serpico is about police corruption Frank Serpico‚ or known as “Paco” which is a police officer who testifies against police corruption‚ also who got shot in the face for during a drug arrest. Which after that being taken place‚ none of the officers made one action. Serpico was abandoned by society because after testifying with many people about the corruption really made no difference. Serpico was a good cop for example an officer
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