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    Interrogation is the questioning of suspects of a crime. For an interrogation to be successful there are nine steps that the interrogator must follow during questioning. The nine steps where develop by John E. Reid during the great depression in an attempt to understand the correlations between behavior symptoms and deception (Inbau, Reid, Buckley, & Jayne, 2013). This paper analyses The Reid Nine Steps of Interrogation in chronological order, and explains the effects and behavioral symptoms…

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    The stages involved in the criminal justice system’s response to crime are classified as police, courts, and corrections (Schmalleger & Smykla, 2015). Though some researchers argue that the criminal justice system is not actually a system, most educational texts are based on these classifications (Bernard & Robin, 2001). Once a crime is reported or discovered, the crime is investigated, an arrest is made, and the offender makes an initial court appearance (Bohm & Haley, 2014). There is a…

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    anti-establishment. I was legitimately shocked by the numerous scenes of graphic violence, which hugely contrasts with the scenes of previous films such as To Kill a Mockingbird, and I found that the sexual scenes were a bit more explicit as well. I was especially surprised by the ending, because the story abruptly stops immediately after the…

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    murderer is not free at all to change it. That is why the precrime officers still arrest the accused murderers even if they have prevented it from happening already; because they believe that it will still happen eventually even if not prevented. In a scene from the movie, Danny Witwer, the one conducting an audit of precrime division, said that “We arrest individuals who have broken no law.”, then John responded “but they will.” It was followed by John’s demonstration when he rolled a ball to…

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    intentions, and reactions of criminals and all that partakes in the criminal behavior. A criminal behavioral scientist is a professional that studies the behaviors and thoughts of criminals. A large part of what them do is study why people commit crimes and how to catch the criminal. And most of the behavioral scientist has a study background in criminal psychology. They behavioral scientists can catch the criminals because they can use the knowledge…

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    How to Profile a Serial Killer David Berkowitz was an infamous serial killer of the 1970s. He is also known as the “Son of Sam.” Berkowitz was a sociopathic, satanic serial killer. Serial killers must commit two or more murders in repeated incidents. He received commands from Satan to target single women and couples. Although he was adopted at birth, he believes he killed his mother and is carrying out these deeds by Satan as a punishment for killing his mother. David Berkowitz acted alone…

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    Security, the FBI, and any other large law enforcement agency. Many PhD students also find homes in the research area of forensic science. A few of the job titles available for forensic science are: • Crime lab director • University professor/ FBI academy trainer • Senior forensic scientist • Crime scene examiner • Forensic engineer The Path to a PhD in Forensic Science 1. The first thing that students should do is make a list of all the accredited forensic science programs that they are…

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    Drug Misuse Analysis

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    connection drugs misuse and crime have on each other and identify the casual mechanism that connect the two. In the article the author is mainly focusing on a research method that was used to find the connection of drugs and crime using the data from criminals that have experienced these connections first hand. Before this research was done, Goldstein divided the connections between drugs and crime into three different reasonings. The first was “economic-compulsive” crime which was committed to…

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    in Act 1, Scene 2: “He's here in double trust:First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, Who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself.“ Macbeth is constructed by Shakespeare as a moral character, as indicated by his complete understanding of the immorality of the murder he is about to commit, however his ambition leads him to commit regicide anyway. This evokes fear in the viewer at the ability…

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    Behind the Crime Scene The causes of illegality are complicated. Most people focus on the criminal’s flaws or lack of morals to try to explain why they commit crimes. Honestly if an individual decides to commit a crime, then that is their decision. If arrested, the criminal has to accept the consequences. Their many factors that influences crime, including the need for money, emotion, envy or vengeance and the desire for control. In some situations, individuals commit crimes for their own…

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