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    Deception in the InvestigativeInterrogative‚ and Testimonial Processes Lisa Moore University of Phoenix Ethics in Justice and Security CJA 530 March 23‚ 2010 Roger Long J.D. Deception in the InvestigativeInterrogative‚ and Testimonial Processes The term deception means the deliberate act of misleading an individual some may refer to deception as “little white lies.” Deception has long been used in the criminal justice area by officers in the detecting process of criminal cases‚ and

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    Investigative Interrogative Profiling Name and Surname Abstract In this report the profile of Hitler and Mussolini were presented and compared. Charismatic‚ Transformational‚ Narcissistic and Visionary styles of leadership were briefly introduced. As a result‚ an analysis of Hitler’s or Mussolini’s traits assigning them to any of these styles has been possible. The comparison of their activity as leaders has been carried out. In the conclusion of this report‚ the final verdict over their suitability

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    Katharine Shobes and John Kihlstrom‚ two research scholars from highly accredited institutions‚ provide insight into interrogative suggestibility and "memory work" in their discussion on the topics. While trying to explain the meaning of interrogative suggestibility‚ the authors uses an example of how it can be used to "brain wash" some patients in the clinical setting. Interrogative suggestibility is when clinicians use memory techniques like hypnosis‚ guided imagery and dreams to try and determine

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    Deception is an unavoidable part in journalism. Discuss. Deception is a path taken by many journalists in order to uncover a story. According to Lee (2005)‚ deception means lying to deceive‚ mislead‚ misrepresent one’s own words or actions. Though there is no clear answer to whether journalism is unprofessional ethically wrong; it will however be discussed in the essay that it is an unavoidable part in journalism as according to Wilkins (2008)‚ at least one out of four conversations contain

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    Testimonials in Advertising

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    Introduction Testimonials are written or spoken statements from a public figure and sometimes from a private person‚ who exalt the virtue of a product. This means that a product that has been advertised using this method are highly accepted by many bearing in mind that they have a feeling of how good the product is and how it is effective to make use of it. The testimonials used to sales pitches area attributed to ordinary citizens and endorsement usually applies to pitches by celebrities. In

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    Testimonial Speech

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    Testimonial Speech I am delighted to be a part of this gala evening‚ and especially pleased to have the opportunity to share some of my thoughts and observations about this evening’s honoree -- and my good friend‚ Cliff Kendall. Leader of the year -- certainly the term fits Cliff like a glove. But look around the room. This place is filled with leaders. This is a "power lunch‚" moved to the evening and dressed up in black ties and cocktail dresses. So how‚ do you suppose‚ did the Board of

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    this‚ and those. That is a good idea. These are hilarious cartoons. A demonstrative pronoun may look like a demonstrative adjective‚ but it is used differently in a sentence: it acts as a pronoun‚ taking the place of a noun. Interrogative Pronouns An interrogative pronoun is used in a question. It helps to ask

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    INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM

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    INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM What is Investigative Journalism? Investigative Journalism is the art of uncovering matters that were buried either‚ deliberately by a group or a person in a position of power. The burring of matters can also be accidental‚ behind a mass of facts and circumstances. Investigative Journalism includes the analysis and exposure of all relevant facts to the public. In this way investigative journalism crucially contributes to freedom of expression and media development. Investigative

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    Holocaust Testimonials Discussion Description (click to collapse) Go to the following website and spend half an hour exploring the testimonials of Holocaust survivors. Watch one survivor’s testimonial from beginning to end. What responses did you have to his or her story?] http://www.library.yale.edu/testimonies/education/singlewitness.html | Topic Type: ThreadedGraded: Yes (Numeric out of 10.0)Peer Review: NoPosting Restrictions: Allow post and replyUser Identification: User Name | Create Message

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    Investigative Journalism

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    Investigative Journalism ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` Rajashri Venkatesh Ameet Kaur Abhishek Baldota Avinash Kaur Bedi Kawaljeet Singh Chandhok Divya Chitroda Shilpa Das Aakash Prabhakar Kashish Kapoor ` An investigative report is a document that is meant to provide information on a certain topic that is not easily obtained. It is meant to present the reader with a wealth of easily understood information and usually contains an interview or two on the subject. In order to

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