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    drunk, he disproves this assumption by examining the property effectively and showing up the owner’s house cleanly dressed, well shaven, and most importantly sober. The author's use of word choice, Imagery, and organization to help support the detectives misunderstanding. The authors use of negative diction, helps heighten the sense nervousness and need for curiosity. The author continues to use words such as “dark,” “hard-coal black,” and ”empty fireplace.” These terms give off the same…

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    cover her legs and shoulders. When talking with the rebbe, because of her experience as a detective, she said “there is a thief inside every man” without knowing the other person’s culture. The detective tried to shake hands with the man, and the detective assumed that the rebbe does not speak English, when she is told that the rebbe speaks eight languages, she said, is English one of them. The…

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    around the crime scene and for him to run to the other side of the city to throw away the purse didn’t fit. These testifies the homicide detectives were telling also didn’t add up and were almost contradicting themselves. The story that Detective Glover was exclaiming didn’t make any sense at all. The way that Glover was portraying Brenton was also skeptical. Detective Glover said that Brenton was so happy to see him and gave him a hug, while Brenton’s mother exclaimed that Brenton does not do…

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    accepting rape myths, there are some other ways that the police can comfort the victim and gain meaningful information. This can happen by the officers being personal with the victims (Greeson et al., 2014). A tactic that the victims appreciate the detectives doing is to take time gathering the information about the rape, and to take into account the emotions of the victims. Research has found “survivors want the police to acknowledge their emotions, let them take their time to answer questions,…

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    Detective Loggins was one of the most respected men in the Davis Police Department. He was known not only for his cunning detective work, but for his strong effective radio voice. His voice in turn, gave that much more of an impact to the situation. Meanwhile, Jared was dumbfounded and for once in his life mute, which was probably for the best at the moment. “Detective…” said Steven ever so faintly. “That is Detective Loggins for you, kid.” retorted Detective Loggins. “I’m sorry…

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    environment. For example, boys are looked at as tough and Jack (the victim) shows this attitude when he tells the detectives, “nothing happened I just fell on ice”. Of course, his mother then chooses to pick a fight with her husband who makes his way into the hospital room and criticizes the push he gave their son to be a “White Cap”, which is the name of the team. To which Lieutenant Benson and Detective Carisi pull the parents to the side to explain the seriousness of the sexual assault but…

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    investigation begins at a different point—when human remains are found” (NIJRS, 2007). Detective Moffat strongly believed that Jamie was murdered on the night of March 17th but because there was not a shred of direct evidence to suggest murder, including her body, detectives were unable to charge him. In order for detectives to charge Rick Valentini with the murder, they had to prove Jamie Laiaddee was dead. Detectives began going through Jamie’s finances including credit card statements,…

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    Bobby Hom Research Paper

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    Bobby hom was a great man, police, and detective. He has saved people, arrested people, and he has been in some serious investigations. Reading about him I have gained a better understanding of what its like to be a police and a detective. I think that I can handle being a police or a detective, I know there are going to be difficult times but it 's gonna but it 's what I want to do so it 's going to be worth it. Bobby Hom grew up in the Bronx with his very hardworking parents. The police…

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    Daniel Quinn

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    the end of the phrase, he excludes himself from being Daniel Quinn. However, the reader must read further along the page to discover this. Hereby Paul Auster, the author, creates a need for the reader to continue reading, which is typical in the detective genre. A few lines later the reader reveals that he is not Daniel Quinn, as he refers to him in third person; “As for Quinn, there is little…

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    someone she hasn't heard from in about a month now, the brief conversation was about how the detective that was investigating a Maria Lopez…

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