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    Many murderous crimes are seen throughout the novel. The novel represents the past and how those times have proved to be more violent than times are today. One of the first examples of violence seen in Candide is after Candide kisses Cunegonde and is banished then finds himself in trouble. He ended up having to choose between being flogged thirty-six times by a whole regiment or having his brains blown out with a dozen musket balls. This is an extreme example of the gore and the difference of…

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    a few of the new and improved technology that not only is an assist in law enforcement but, also helps keep citizens safe. This new high-tech technology has been beneficial to law enforcement officials by helping improve police reputation, reduce crime rate, and being more responsive. New technology has helped point out the officers whoas well, with recordings of actual evidence of false claims. People looked at police officers a whole different way when…

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    2. How are dogs used in searches? What is the protocol the police following to bring a dog on the scene of a traffic stop or other situation? Why are dogs called in? How are they trained and how do they respond? A drug sniffing dog is a tool that police officers have at their disposal when stopping and searching cars. They are well trained, obedient dogs that detect certain narcotics. It is not uncommon for a cop to stop a vehicle for a routine traffic stop and then ask for permission to…

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    clears JonBenet’s family, points to mystery killer. Retrieved September 8, 2017, from https://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/07/09/jonbenet.dna/#cnnSTCText Investigation (2015). JonBenet Ramsey: Crime and Investigation. Retrieved September 8, 2017, from https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/crime-files/jonbenet-ramsey Maloney, J. J. & O’Conner, J. P. (2009). The Murder of JonBenet Ramsey: Crime Magazine. Retrieved September 8, 2017, from http://www.crimemagazine.com/murder-jonben%C3%A9t-ramsey…

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    investigative techniques utilized to establish characteristics of unknown criminal. Through criminal profiling, a profiler relates the information from the crime scene to known personality and behaviors attributes resultant from past crimes of other offenders who showed similar traits. The aim of doing this is to attempt to solve the crime and catch the criminal. The FBI has never demonstrated beyond reproach that this method is reliable. The fact that criminal profiling method utilizes…

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    items to be considered as key elements and critical facts that my intention is to focus on a few specific items rather than discuss all the missteps of the police, coroner, the unusual behaviors of the parents, and other people invited into the crime scene. It goes without saying that the police did a poor job of securing…

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    pathos, ethos, logos that there was no way these five young teenagers could have done this. In one of the very first scene in this documentary it opens with an inscription on the screen that has the date April 18, 1989, and says on this night a jogger was found beaten and raped in New York City’s Central Park, and the names of those who were convicted of the crime with a moonlit background with trees over it. Afterwards, another inscription appears that says Antron McCray chose to…

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    involvement or a hint of each principle being followed by our police. One of the principles that Peel came up with was that, “The basic mission for which the police exist is to prevent crime and disorder.” This principle is still being followed today as the police do everything they can to help the prevention of crime to take over.…

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    always a reason for why individuals do things. Regarding serious crimes, it will repeatedly lead back to what drove the culprit there in the first place. Criminal activity can be a direct result of lust for money to something vague. When the crime becomes serious it implies that there is more to it than what first sight conveys. To find criminals, psychologists develop a profile by analysing the resources available from the crime scene. A psychological profile is capable of outlining the…

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    The second piece of evidence was Simpson’s hair; the hair on Rob Goldman's shirt and hat found at the scene matches the hair of OJ Simpson. Fiber evidence shows the carpet fiber of Simpson’s Bronco was found on the glove at Bundy Drive. The most incriminating evidence of the trial is the blood evidence, with a total of six different samples showing proof…

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