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    Journalist Garrett Mitchell, in his article featured in AZ Central’s The Republic, “Arizona trooper who saved teen sex-trade victim: 'No one should be trafficked,'” covers a case of sex-trafficking within the Central Arizona area. Mitchell’s purpose is to make the issue of the presence of sex trade apparent and that it is happening among us. The writer’s tone informs citizens of the Arizona area of this true story as well as cautioning citizens towards trafficking and the reality of such crimes…

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    The Town Film Analysis

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    with the cops in order to arrest the gangster that committed the crime to prove the witness’s innocence. The irony of this movie named ”Town“ had cops as a bad guy in the film and I plan on rooting for the bad guy. The bad guy that I always considered is the cop instead of the gangster in this movie. The reason is that the cop keeps trying to arrest the gangster that committed a crime by using any method including despicable methods that they could use in order to arrest those criminals. For…

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    Behavioral Analysis Essay

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    (Johns). This is usually shown through extreme violence shown in the scene and the victim’s body. The generalities in the similarities allow for an accurate prediction of the outcome by studying the arrests of the killers. The similarites in those outcomes will more than likely appear in the arrests of others. This type of analysis has proven successful by the fact it has been used since the mid…

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    Local Police Agencies

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    The officers must take into account the people’s rights. The possibility of officers being subject to lawsuits over unlawful arrests and detentions is high. The officers could also be accused of racial profiling as well as other violations of law. There are several legal complexities of federal immigration law enforcement when being implemented in the local setting. Risks of liability…

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    This officer while working the Lake County DUI Task Force observed a red Jeep displaying an expired Illinois License Plate A848254. This officer ran a records on the license plate and confirmed the plate was expired. This officer conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and detained it in the 5200 block of west Ridge Rd. This officer approached the vehicle and contacted driver who identified himself as Raymond Munoz and a passenger. This officer asked Munoz for his driver's license and he…

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    The criminal justice system can seem convoluted for the average citizen who has never been around the law enforcement community. The three agencies that make up the criminal justice system is the Police, Courts, and the Corrections. In the paragraphs below, I will briefly describe these three steps of the criminal justice center. Police departments and Sheriff’s Offices across the country is the first step of the criminal justice system. Whether it is at the local, state, or…

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    Juvenile Crime In Florida

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    years, Orange County has led the state in juvenile arrests, according to a new state report. There were 6,547 juvenile arrests in Orange County in the 12-month period that ended June 30, according to the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice in a report released Nov. 14. That's 38 percent more than Miami-Dade, where the population is nearly double. Orange County is Florida's fifth largest as measured by population, but it has had more juvenile arrests each of the past two years than the…

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    David Garner Case

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    cigarettes and that he was tired of police officers harassing him. Shortly after, officers began to arrest Mr. Garner in which he willingly resisted moving his arms away. A police officer than came behind Mr. Garner putting his arms around his neck and pushing him down onto the ground where four police officers came swarming in detaining Eric Garner. “ In an amateur video taken during Garner's arrest it shows a plain clothes police officer placing him in what appears be a chokehold, which is…

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    that is aimed at anonymity and rewards to help with problem solving, but it is also providing a community service and helping in deterring crime. The program is a crime stoppers program where people are able to call in and give anonymous tips, if an arrest or seizure is made, then these people are able to collect a reward for their tip. Overall, it is a great program, great enough for the city police and the school district police to each have one that is independent from one another, yet work…

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    was wrong but they did what they thought was best for them to get out of their big underlining factor. “Juveniles accounted for 16% percent of all violent crime arrests and 32% of all property crime arrests in 1999. They accounted for 54% of all arson arrests, 42% of vandalism arrests, 31% of larceny-theft arrests, and 33% of burglary arrests.”(pbs) These kids are from low income homes, have mental disorsers, have abusive people in their life, and people who have their parents coddle them too…

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