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    the marble should bounce back to get the accurate height. 5. Our group suggests to the next students who will take this experimentation must be familiarized with the formulas in getting the coefficient of restitution. TECHNICAL APPLICATION Sports equipment The coefficient of restitution entered the common vocabulary‚ among golfers at least‚ when golf club manufacturers began making thin-faced drivers with a so-called "trampoline effect" that creates drives of a greater distance as a result

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    INTRO: We’re not interested in proving liability‚ we’re concerned with finding the need for a resolution The creation of a right is distinct from the provision of remedies for violations of that right (just because a right was violated doesn’t necessarily mean there’s a remedy) Choices between responsible solutions in a world of limited possibilities (A solution requires the decision maker to select between alternative possible solutions in a world of limits) GOAL: to use actual

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    victim. The community could help with restitution by giving these teens the community service job that helps repay the crime. Law enforcement may help with checking up on the juvenile and making sure that the debt is repaid but also makes sure that the teen had seen the wrong done by their crime. They would need to keep a good track of the teen for a while after the debt is repaid to make sure that it doesn’t happen again. And the courts could help with restitution by monitoring the repayment and follow

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    nearly a million dollars was lost by lenders as a result of the scheme. Cannon has been ordered to pay restitution to the lenders for the losses incurred. Washington State Man Sentenced for Participation in a Mortgage Fraud Scheme On June 6‚ 2014‚ in Seattle‚ Washington‚ William Beard was sentenced to 16 months in prison‚ three years of supervised release and ordered to pay $1‚343‚618 in restitution to the IRS and victim banks. Beard pleaded guilty in February 2014 to evading taxes on his 2005 tax

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    The six forms of punishment are capital punishment‚ imprisonment‚ probation‚ restitution‚ fine‚ and community service. Capital punishment is when somebody commits a very serious crime like a first degree murder or something in that nature. The way capital punishment punishes is by lethal injection or electric chair. Imprisonment is for those who commits a crime that is not major or minor. For imprisonment they will be put in

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    Aggravated Battery Aggravated battery is defined by the State of Florida as unwanted or unlawful physical contact with another person‚ intending to cause harm with the intent to commit a felony or with a deadly weapon. Aggravated battery includes battery that causes great bodily harm‚ permanent disability‚ or permanent disfigurement to the victim. Simple battery is converted to "aggravated battery" when they victim is pregnant during the battery‚ provided the alleged offender was aware of the

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    Felicia Blair Intro to Criminal Justice Larry Cunningham 1 October 2012 Restorative Justice Restorative justice by definition in the book is “a sentencing model that builds on restitution and community participation in an attempt to make the victim feel “whole again” (Criminal Justice Today p702)”. A more simple way of defining restorative justice is that it’s a way to try to repair the damage done to all parties after a crime is committed or witnessed. Restorative justice was created

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    nonviolent criminals sitting in prison cells where they become bitter‚ aggressive‚ and more likely to repeat their offenses when released? The answer is we shouldn’t‚ there are more reliable forms of punishment available‚ and rehabilitation and restitution are two alternatives I firmly believe are most effective than incarceration. Nonviolent criminals should be punished differently. This is

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    90 | | | | Temperature | Height of rebound | Coefficent | Room | | | Heated | | | Cooled | | | 1. Balls that are properly inflated such as volleyballs‚ netballs‚ soccer balls and basketballs have greater coefficient of restitution. The height that some balls would have on different surfaces are different due to how the ball and what is made for‚ Some surfaces are more or less elastic then others this effects on how a ball would rebound on a surface. Based on my results I

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    National Victims’ Rights Act b. The Anti-Crime Bill c. The American Victims’ Act d. The Victim and Witness Protection Act Answer: d 7. In 1996‚ a bill that became known as “Megan’s Law” was enacted to a. provide restitution to victims of property and white collar crimes. b. ensure community notification of the location of convicted sex offenders. c. allow victims to make victim impact statements at sentencing. d. create a registry of missing children

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