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    What Is Interrogation?

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    involved (Hess & Hess‚ p. 184). Interviewing is an attempt to solicit information from a witness by using persuasive or congenial methods. It involves gathering information by talking to people and questioning them. At a crime scene‚ the main sources of information are the witnesses‚ the victim‚ and the complainant. In some cases these sources are the same person. An interrogation is the questioning of a suspect that is directly or indirectly involved in a crime (Hess & Hess‚ p.184).

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    Carolingian Hagiography

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    of her own. At this time the lives of holy women were regulated by parents first and then the authority of holy male figures within the Church. In the beginning of the work‚ Rudolf‚ explains that “Any woman who wished to renounce the world and enter the cloister did so on the understanding that she would never leave it” (Rudolf 259). Ironically at this time it seemed that the women that entered these monasteries had no choice because their decisions were made at a very young age by their parents.

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    Diana E. Hess and Paula McAvoy delve into questions regarding the role of politics in the classroom in the article entitled “Politics in the Classroom: How Much is Too Much?” It is apparent that both Hess and McAvoy are in agreement that taking on political issues in the classroom is important in encouraging students to become involved in authentic politics. McAvoy elaborates on the benefits of having a “political classroom‚” explaining that the major skill being taught is the process of deliberation

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    Hitler as an Artist

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    Hi"For hours‚ I could stand in front of the Opera‚ for hours I could gaze at the parliament; the whole Ring Boulevard seemed to me like an enchantment out of the ’Thousand and One nights.’ " -Adolf Hitler‚ Mein Kampf What one must realize is that Hitler was human‚ just as all of us. He had a talent most people dream of. He was one of the greatest public speakers of the century. He even brought Germany out of a depression. Most know that he used his power to execute more than his fair share of

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    Heinrich Himmler

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    Heinrich Himmler: Hitlers Right Hand Man Rebeka Ndreu History Mr.Oliveira Friday‚ 5 April‚ 2013 Heinrich Himmler: Hitlers Right Hand Man  Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945) was the Reich Leader (Reichsführer) of the dreaded SS of the Nazi party from 1929 until 1945. Himmler presided over a vast ideological and bureaucratic empire that defined him for many -- both inside and outside the Third Reich -- as the second most powerful man in Germany during World War II

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    selecting a jury is normally very similar in its process. The selection of the jurors is completed after the trial initiation and the arraignment and plea. The Sixth Amendment provides the any American citizen the right to an impartial jury (Hess Orthmann & Hess‚ 2013). The process both the prosecution and the defending attorney use to select a juror is called “voir dire” (the preliminary examination of a witness or juror to determine his or her competency to give or hear evidence). These people

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    Critique of Research Study

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    the venipuncture among the pediatric population and clearly states the purpose of the study. Hess (2010) associated the failure of the vascular access with some anatomical‚ physical‚ physiological and clinician-related factors. The research purpose of this quantitative study was to evaluate the use of a biomedical device-Vein Viewer in increasing success rate of venipuncture performed by staff nurses (Hess‚ 2010). The author states three measurements: "1)percent of the first-attempt success‚ 2) number

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    au/about-us/our-role.html Elsvier. (2012). American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Retrieved from http://www.ajpmonline.org/home Geoscience Australia. (2012). Sea level rise. Retrieved from http://www.ozcoasts.gov.au/indicators/sea_level_rise.jsp Hess‚ J.J.‚ Malilay‚ J.N.‚ Parkinson‚ A.J. (2008). Climate Change: The Importance of Place. American Journal of Preventive Medicine‚ 35(5)‚ 468-478. Miller‚ K.‚Yates‚ D.‚ Roesch‚ C.‚ Stewart‚ D.J. (2006). Climate Change and Water Resources: A Primer for

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    Crimes Against Children

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    that will extend into adulthood. The use of proper investigation techniques and appropriate handling of cases‚ however‚ can result in less traumatization for child abuse victims. I. Introduction According to Hess & Orthmann (2010)‚ law enforcement agencies are charged with investigating all crimes‚ but the responsibility is greater when children are involved. Because children are more vulnerable than other members of society‚ their protection under the law

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    circumstances‚ that a crime has been‚ is being‚ or will be committed (Harr‚ Hess‚ Orthmann‚ & Kingsbury‚ 2015‚ p. 205). Whereas‚ Reasonable Suspicion can be considered to be more of an inclination a law enforcement officer will get (Harr‚ Hess‚ Orthmann‚ & Kingsbury‚ 2015‚ p. 237). Reasonable Suspicion is employed when conducting an investigative stop; conversely‚ Probably Cause is required to arrest or place a suspect into custody (Harr‚ Hess‚ Orthmann‚ & Kingsbury‚ 2015‚ p. 237). An officer must have both

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