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    Lunch break from the 2025 Women’s Convention at a New York Marriot. Time travel has allowed women from all ages to come to the conference. Unfortunately, due to the massive influx of people, all cafés and restaurants surrounding the Marriot are extremely crowded. Women are forced to share booths to get a possible bite to eat. Two women, Vivie Warren, a thoroughly modern turn-of-the-century career woman, and Léa de Lonval, an older, albeit still stunning, stylish French courtesan from 1920, are…

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    GAME COPS Justice isn’t a game anymore “Hello, this is 911 what is your emergency?” “There are these…these two guys down here at the harvest and trustee bank, they have masks, guns, and hostages!Please send help!” we arrived two minutes later, first week on the job, a bank robbery. we didn’t know what to expect at first, maybe a 12mm pistol or a pump action shotgun, the classics you know? But these guys were professionals,they had a full auto smg and dual barrel shotguns…

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    Hubner in The Last Chance in Texas explains the process of resocialization in the Texas State Commission at Giddings State school for both the girls and the boys. In the book, the reader can clearly see that the process for the girls is different than the guys because the guys try to put up an act and the girls they come from their emotions. The book is structured to the boys in part one and all their process and then part two is the girls and their process and the differences between them and…

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    Armored Car depot located in Boston. As it hit news headlines everywhere, it instantly became the perfect crime and robbery. The suspects were caught a few days before the statute of limitations. Tony Pino was the director and mastermind of the theft and Joe McGinnis assembled the group of eleven. The thieves rehearsed the crime numerous times before they went. They were prepared for everything. While inside the counting room the thieves tied up all the employees and surprised the guards.…

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    Dangers Of Shoplifting

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    Each resident who is currently living in the state of Florida should be aware of the dangers of shoplifting. Shoplifting might seem like a simple petit theft crime; however, going to a store pretending to be a customer while you are stealing property that is not yours can get you incarcerated. Everyone who steals property from a company or store is hurting the community and itself. I learned that shoplifting can prejudice my future as my rights as a citizen in the United States can.…

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    unease and anxiety prior to theft, a feeling of satisfaction or joy while committing the crime and can feel ashamed and remorseful after the event. Kleptomaniacs are dissimilar to common thieves as they do not steal opportunistically or for their own personal advantage, revenge, as a result a hallucination or maniac episode. They only steal as the impulse and urge to steal is too difficult to resist. Often kleptomaniacs hoard stolen items or secretly return them, as thefts are usually unplanned…

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    INTRODUCTION: The health care industry has many components to its body. And because of this ever growing industry there are many chances and avenues to a person to commit fraud if that is their desire. There are many reasons that people commit crimes of this nature greed, fear, and/or misappropriation of funds just to name a few. When white-collar crimes are committed often times their victims are not aware themselves of being a victim of a crime. DISCUSSION: White-collar crimes can go…

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    I knew that when the phone rang it would be Bert with the bad news. It was a Saturday morning and I was having to nice of a time for it not to get wrecked by work. Damn. I don’t know how, but somehow I knew that it would be bert, my boss at wendy's. I answered the phone and bert asked “Jason, can you come into work today. Mike called in sick .” I then responded “Sure I can work today” I didn’t really want to work today, but agreed anyway. When I got there I noticed that there was no one…

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    As we have learned, white collar crime can be difficult to precisely define and a wide variety of definitions have been looked at in the process. While there is no consensus on one definition, there is agreement among criminologists on the following being indicative of white collar crime including the occurrence of which is in a legitimate context, motivation that is derived from economic gain or occupational success, and a lack of direct, intentional violence (Friedrichs, pg 5). Trust and…

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    further. The theft happened a long time ago, so the time frame isn't going to be completely accurate. The initial incident occurred in the 2000/2001 time frames, prior to my son's birth and before I applied for LAPD. My father, wife Veronica (girlfriend then) and I all went to the FPD. I don't recall if a report was taken at that point or not. I did recall the detective at the time advising there wasn’t much the PD could do about it and to work with the bank. We had no idea how big this theft…

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