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    I don 't like to work on cases like theft, bank robbery, or grand theft auto. The type of crime that I like to investigate the most is homicide and mass murder. That is why I got into this case. Many criminals have been getting killed for the past couple weeks and it 's starting to bother me. All of them…

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    Repercussions Of Crimes

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    This week’s readings introduced many aspects of crime that touch closer to home. Many students may be reading this same textbook, though I expect that we relate to these topics differently, some grasp our attention more and others, standing to be more significant to our lives and fears. This week we were introduced to the economic repercussions of crimes along with the fear of knowing that some serial murders are so cunning that they simply seem to disappear. The reason many types of physical…

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    Causes Of Robbery Essay

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    National Bureau of Investigation defines robbery as the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody or control of a person by force, threat or violence. There are two factors of robbery and first was taken by means of force or fear; and second is that the theft was from the victim or from its personal property. The most important evidence in a robbery is putting the victims in fear of taking his/her belongings by force. Some crimes of robbery are by hurting a person…

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    introduced with being a hostage at a bank robbery. Ed eventually becomes the city hero by shooting and catching the robber. Ed is in love with his best friend, Audrey, but never takes any chances. In this journal, I will be predicting, questioning, and evaluating the current pages. Ed Kennedy describes himself as an underaged cabriver who is terrible at playing cards and is deeply in love with Audrey. The townspeople think of him as a hero for stopping a bank robbery. Ed receives a playing card…

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    The previous section showed the strong similarities between the characteristics of a “good burglar” and Mr. Nordahl. First among them is his attention to detail. By controlling as many variables as possible, he was able to lower the risk involved. This included, avoiding drugs and violence, understanding his tools, targeting particular houses, and studying the items he intended to take. This all points to Nordahl’s ability to make rational decisions as to when and where to commit a crime; a…

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    Shut In Film Analysis

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    The film Intruders proves to be more than just your average break in. We meet Anna who is shown as weak because of her Agoraphobia yet she overcomes three men raiding her home. The film is also known as Shut In, it was directed by Adam Schindler and written by T.J Cimfel, and David White.This film takes a disturbing view of how fears can motivate you, and give you strength. When we first meet Anna, she is quiet, yet stubborn. She is caring for her brother who has cancer. The scenes…

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    The Teletubby with a Motive The newspaper details the event of a peculiar man, Terez Owens, dressed in a teletubby costume who broke into his friend's home and stole food a couple days before Halloween. Though the friend chose to press charges over the damages made to his house from the break-in, the man is only charged with "criminal mischief and disorderly conduct" (Weinreich, 2014). Owens had broken a window and door, cutting himself in the process , and then raided his friend's fridge for…

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    Dringdrong By:Carter My name Dringdrong I am 17 I became a super hero when I was shot by my father's laser. Now I save people from fires and criminals. I live in a very big city and most people know me. I have the ability of intelligence, seed, and being strong, I only use my powers in emergencies. I have a camouflage costume. On a day in September a bank was robbed I had to super speed to the accident. He almost got away then I used my strength to lift the car and stop him. I used my…

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    Smart Burglars

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    Sure Strategies to Secure Your Home from Smart Burglars Improving home security is often a great priority among many homeowners as they seek to keep their household and possessions safe. The article highlights some of the measures people can take to improve safety at home. Nothing beats going home at the end of a long day to sit back, relax, catch up with your loved ones, soak in a warm bath and enjoying restful night sleep. As such, people treasure their homes and go to extra lengths to…

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    Discuss the factors of planning and spontaneity for an understanding of novice and professional thieves’ motivations. People steal for various reasons. In fact, thieves mostly have an agenda when it comes to crime. For example, a car thief does not steal cars without planning out how they will steal the car, the type of car or any other factors associated with stealing that particular crime. Sometimes innocent bystanders get carjacked and the thief flees the scene before the bystander has…

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