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    sanity should be used as a defense in court. In the article it states that, “Defense and prosecution psychiatrists agree that Eric was a paranoid schizophrenic, that he was psychotic and suffering from delusions immediately before and after the crime.” Schizophrenic is a mental health disorder. This disorder includes having hallucinations…

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    Murder, Glaspell’s A Jury of Her Peers, 48 Hours’ Nightmare in Napa, and the podcast Serial are all examples of popular true crime medias. People enjoy true crime because its purpose is to inform and entertain others. True crime medias are made to educate the public about peculiar parts of life that are not discussed in a normal, day-to-day conversation. Learning about true crime allows others to be capable of looking at life through a different lens. When looking through a different lens,…

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    of juvenile crimes charge in adult criminal court? The issue of whether Juvenile Offenders should be charge in adult criminal court has been, throughout the ages, hotly debated. Some contend that adolescents are too young to be charged in adult criminal court and have not fully developed such as a maturity to accept severe punishments that adults offenders often get. Others dispute aforementioned assertion by saying that juvenile crimes are equally serious compared to adult crimes and should…

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    perpetrator of crime instead of the victim. He researched on the matter. His article focused on the study by the two sociologist names Andrew Papachristos and Christopher Wildeman. The passage argues bout the fact that people focus more on the fact the black men and boy are getting blamed for the crimes, but people don’t focus on the part about them being the victim. The police department in the areas where the majority of the people are black, do not seem to care about solving the crimes as…

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    Offender Profiling

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    available information about a crime, a crime scene and a victim in order to compose a profile of the (as yet) unknown perpetrator” A.Sammonds (2005) What is Offender Profiling, Available at: http://psychlotron.org.uk/newResources/criminological/A2_AQB_crim_whatIsProfiling.pdf (Accessed: 05/12/16). Evidently there is reason to suggest that there is a close relationship between detective work and profiling. Although profiling cannot tell the Police exactly who committed a crime it can offer…

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    what Timberview really was. Every year, the population slowly decreased because of how crime-filled Timberview was. For over a year, it hadn’t changed a bit other than the fact that every thief or robber had been caught. This was because of the almighty and great Professor Payton. People called him a wizard because of how wise and sage he was. He always caught the thief and was always at the scene of the crime to serve justice to the innocent townsfolk. One nice and quiet day, a man barged…

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    Ted Bundy was an American serial killer and rapist who was one of the most notorious criminals. Bundy was connected to at least 36 murders, but some people believed that Mr. Bundy had committed more rape and murder crimes during the time he was still a free man. Bundy was executed in Florida 's electric chair in 1989 and he was known somewhat as a celebrity during his trial case during the 80’s because he was rumored to have great charm and was rumored to be very intelligence. In the video…

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    government to regulate crime and dictate punishments on those who disobey the laws. In the United States, we do not have just one specific criminal justice system, but a lot of con-substantial, exclusive systems. The jurisdiction of each criminal justice system decides how they will function. Various jurisdictions have distinct rules, departments, and methods of controlling criminal justice operations. The predominant systems are state and federal. State systems manage crimes broken within…

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    Trail Warna Case Summary

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    Pattern Analyst in a criminal investigation is to assist in the reconstruction of those events of an alleged incident that could have created the stains and stain patterns present at a crime scene, on items of physical evidence recovered from that scene and on items of clothing that were present at the crime scene. In some cases, it may be necessary to conduct a bloodstain pattern interpretation using photographs. The usefulness of individual bloodstains and bloodstain patterns lies in their…

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    Alex Davis Case Study

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    When they approached him the man told them he didn’t commit the crime. The police finally had probable cause when they were able to match Mark Carlotti’s fingerprints to ones found at the liquor-store. This places him there and discredits his earlier claim of having no involvement. They have also found out that he has…

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