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    Quman Alasow Elliot Winter English 101 October 15, 2017 Textual Analysis This article was written after Annie Dookhan, a former chemist was arrested when found tampering with evidence which was led to the dismissal of over 20,000 drug cases. The authors purpose of this article is to inform us that the reliability of crime labs depend on them being independent from law enforcement to protect citizens from wrongful convictions. The author specifically uses the phrase, “ cling to techniques that…

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    I believe Jon Ronson effectively uses rhetorical strategies in his interview, however, there are flaws as well. In the podcast, “The Spokesperson”, a London reporter, Jon Ronson, uses rhetorical strategies to report a story told by Rachel North. North was a victim of a train bombing that happened in London in 2005. She decided to share what became a controversial story on her blog page about her experiences on the train that day. In his report, Ronson uses rhetorical strategies to sway listeners…

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    English Assessment Task Romeo and Juliet Act III, Scene I AS SUPERHUMANS! By Andrew Walters Synopsis In Manhattan, New York City, two groups of superhuman groups are rivaled against each other due to their opposite opinions of what to use their powers for. Team Montague believe that they have been given these gifts to help and defend the world from immediate threats. The Capulet Brotherhood believe that they have been given this power to rule over the people that are inferior to them. These…

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    drug trafficking (Justice, n.d.). Electronic surveillance, and wire taps were afforded to federal investigators. Federal investigators were allowed to track and trace cell phones at will. Federal investigators were afforded the tool to not to be required to notify suspects of investigations. Finally, federal investigators were permitted to afforded the opportunity to obtain business records in their federal investigations. This was the main area which influenced the USA Freedom…

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    Joel Rifkin Interview

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    Joel Rifkin, a notorious serial killer had killed seventeen prostitutes from 1989 to 1993. On June 28, 1993 he was interviewed my homicide detectives and a year later he was convicted and sentenced to 25 years to life. During the investigation he had been interviewed my homicide detectives that were in charge of the murder investigation. Interviewing is a fundamental skill that all members in justice related professions must be equipped with. Knowing how to effectively interview a victim or…

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    The Heist Analysis Under the pretense of training a group of middle level managers in a corporate workshop on motivation, Derren Brown’s television special, The Heist, aims to determine if Brown, an English mentalist and illusionist, can persuade members of a group of thirteen business men and women to steal 100,000 pounds in what these members believe is a genuine armed robbery of a bank’s security guard. In a British country retreat setting over the course of a couple of weeks, Brown uses a…

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    The Secret Service

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    directive formalized and delineated the roles and responsibilities of federal agencies in the development of security plans for major events. The clarifying of responsibilities serves to focus more clearly the role of each agency and eliminate the duplication of efforts and resources. In 2000, the Presidential Protection Act of 2000 became public law. Included in the bill, signed on December 19. Now, with the support of federal law, the Secret Service is authorized to participate in the…

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    The Town Movie Analysis

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    “The Town” is a film that released in september 17,2010. Ben Affleck , who stars as Doug Macray, is a lifetime criminal who leads a gang of bank robbers that are extremely good at what they do. Everything is going well until Doug finds himself falling in love with Claire Keesey, a bank manager, whom Doug's crew took hostage during one of their heists. In this film the hero and the villain aren't who you would think they'd be. As you're watching the film you find yourself rooting for the team of…

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    Those area include: Expand cooperation between federal and local law enforcement, Refine the policy surrounding the use of travel records and the screening of international travelers, increase information sharing with regard to various terror/travel watch lists at the federal level; and Develop more sophisticated efforts to mitigate terrorist threats. (p.…

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    America Vs Paylor Essay

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    United States of America v. Travis Paylor The case of Travis Paylor is the perfect example of how gang activity is infiltrated in correctional institutions. The case involves a correctional officer named Travis Paylor and other correctional officers who were involved with gang activities and were alliance with the Black Guerilla Family. The gang bribed the correctional officers for them to smuggle contraband such as cell phones and drugs. The employees were paid with prepaid cards for their…

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