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    The K9 Unit

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    The K9 unit was started a long time ago. It was formed in 1991. It was one of the most favorite groups in the CIA. The CIA like to have K9 dogs at crime scenes because they can smell things that that humans can't. They can find bombs and search for missing people. The first K9 was a german shepherd. They are used for there teeth and their speed. They also have great stamina. The K9 have test just like us, but there're a lot different. They go through a 10 week training program. They have to…

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    The movie King Fu hustle is a foreign made action film revolving around Kung Fu in what appears to be the 1920-1930s. It also covers every theory of crime that we discussed all semester in the film from Lombroso’s to Marx they can all be applied to this movie The main protagonist of the movie are Sing the Kung Fu masters and the residents of pig sty alley, While the main antagonists are the AX gang and the beast. The first set of theories that we can apply to this movie are the last set of…

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    The basis for the entire novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky - the crime - occurs very early on and this leaves the rest of the story to explain the different forms of punishment. As the title of the novel suggests, crime and punishment go hand in hand, meaning that with a crime comes punishment. Rodya Raskolnikov, the main character, kills two women and, subsequently, is punished in many different ways, including illness, guilt, paranoia, and a prison sentence. Each of the…

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    Essay On Innocent People

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    handler, released an unreliable testimony stating that his scent tracking dog had recalled Dillon’s scent and connected it with the crime scene. This scent tracking dog, also connected the T-shirt worn by the perpetrator to Dillon. Next a driver, with an a legally blind eye, identified Dillon as seen in court as the man he had remembered picking up near the crime scene on beach. There was a contradiction seen here in his testimony, hence another reason why law enforcement must not be too quick…

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    Law Reform: A Case Study

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    DNA evidence has also been a factor in three out of five recent crimes where a suspect was identified. DNA Management Section Senior Sergeant Philip Hanley said: "The ability of DNA to identify and/or eliminate suspects, link multiple crime scenes and assist with the identification of injured or deceased persons has made it an invaluable resource for law enforcement agencies across the world." The ongoing…

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    Profiling for Law Enforcement Seeing and predicting the future is something that has always been intriguing for human beings. Many people admire Sherlock Holmes for his uncanny ability to solve crimes with an almost all knowing, future seeing, and super-human ability. While Sherlock Holmes may be a fictional character, the principles of applying the process of elimination to scenarios are very real indeed. Profiling is a word that brings controversy in today’s society, but it can be used very…

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    Brothel Boy Case Essay

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    During the 1920s in Burma, a boy in his mid-twenties whom was raised within a brothel as put on trial for the crime of raping and possible murder of a local girl. To the villagers it was an open-and-shut case of a young girl, a virgin, being found naked and injured in the arms of the brothel boy, as he did not flee the scene of the crime. The scene and the victim showed apparent signs that the girl had struggled during the rape, which had caused her to hit her head on a sharp rock. The girl was…

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    I think that chain of custody places an undue burden on investigators of crime scenes because if evidence was tampered or improperly collected evidence can no long be used in court and can affect the verdict of a crime (Maras, 2015). Any mistakes would become a defect in the investigation and the jury has to examine the evidence given to them (Maras, 2015). The chain of custody is a log that will always be a part of a case, and if there are any mistakes, that can be detrimental to investigators…

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    Restorative Justice Essay

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    offenders to law-abiding lives. Under the case in the study, it is aimed at repairing a harm that was done by the murderer to restore relationships with the community. It seeks to provide opportunities for the family that was most affected by the crime scene to be directly engaged themselves in the process of responding to the harm caused by the murderer. A central premise concept of restorative justice is that offenders, victims and the affected communities are both primary stakeholders in the…

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    CSI Effect Essay

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    Television is the most influential of all of these and that is especially true when it comes to the world of forensic science. There are so many shows on television, whether they are reality or scripted that cover this particular genre such as Crime Scene Investigation, Law and Order, Forensic Files, and NCIS just to name a few. All of these shows believe it or not, have had a negative effect on many aspects of the criminal justice system. So many of these shows on television glamorize the…

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