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    Garrity vs. New Jersey Case Study Critique One Tracey Green CJUS 530 Liberty University ABSTRACT The Fifth Amendment establishes various rights within the criminal and civil courts. When it comes to criminal cases the Fifth Amendment guarantees the right to a grand jury and prevents double jeopardy and it also protects against self-incrimination. Also, it implements due process to be a part of any legal proceedings that would deny a citizen life, liberty or property and requires the…

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    classification level or ICC him. Before settlement exploration may proceed further, Cohen’s counsel has requested a transfer decision. As rationale, he explained that non-monetary considerations are Cohen’s primary concern due to his life sentence and lack of family. He also advised that a significant monetary award will not be a primary consideration unless the negotiation of the non-monetary terms are unsuccessful. He is adamant that Cohen does not wish to undertake discussion of any other…

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    GAONA Case Summary

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    SUMMARY: In October of 2017 Agents from the Merced Area Gang and Narcotic Enforcement Team (M.A.G.N.E.T) began an investigation into several Westside Norteno Gang members who operate in the Dos Palos and Los Banos area. While talking to a confidential informant (CI) it was determined that Pete GAONA is an active Norteno gang member operating a tattoo shop in Los Banos. As part of my investigation in this case I looked at GAONA’s Facebook account and saw that he had posted several photographs of…

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    Police Aggressiveness

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    officers neither report nor incriminate fellow officers.” (p. 140). But, this team of spirit that exists among officers is misinterpreted because the perception is that officers can cover-up violations to citizens’ rights, engage in corruption or commit crimes and chose not to report their partner’s unethical behavior to the department to avoid being disciplined, sent to jail, but most importantly because they need to have the continued support of fellow officers. Without the support of others,…

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    Possible Solutions to Imperative Police Brutality Issues Concerning Peace and Security In today's world we face police brutality in ways that are affecting our country’s popularity. We have been through many years facing this nationwide problem. Each Side has provided enough evidence of the good and bad things. Some people are trying to devise ways of preventing any more chaos between police and citizens of the United States. Other two real questions remain in this type of situation. How,…

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    Although evil within the field of public affairs cannot be simply explained or delineated as evinced jointly by Guy B. Adams and Danny L. Balfour through their text Unmasking Administrative Evil, the significance of this subject area is crucial to both administrators and the public given the detrimental repercussions evil actions may have on organizational, political, societal and legal spheres. The disturbing effects of such evils are present to this day yet, given the perceived “notion of…

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    descend. Differential Association Theory: people learn to commit crime as a result of contact with antisocial values, attitudes, and criminal behavior patterns. -This is important because as more people allow their standards and values to diminish, the more likely people are lenient to commit crimes as a result of lacking standards to want to live life unlike a criminal, and therefore, higher quantity of individuals committing crimes and contributing to this theory. Durkheim: The…

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    The extremes of gang violence and racism in our country were brought to light in the movie “The Freedom writers.” The main characters of this movie were just students, starting high school as freshmen. Ironically, they had already faced challenges in their lives that most people could never even imagine. This resulted in their tough outlook on life, and involvement in gang violence. To add to the mess, the gangs were strongly divided on racial lines. This separated the students, and even brought…

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    body paragraph, so that you can further analysis, and how the crime, trial, and society are connected to one another. For example, connecting how society during this time related to the reason that the outcome of the trial was what it was. 2) Thesis – “The events that took place in the trial 3073, which include crimes of robbery, assault and grand larceny show that the creation of the prohibition in turn gave another platform for crime to continue, and even expand, and also shows that society…

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    The past few years leading up to 2016 has been some of the most eye-opening years for me. They have been a testimony to how an issue plaguing criminal justice can completely outgrow itself and evolve into something much bigger. For me, it started in 2012, which was the year that Trayvon Martin was fatally killed by George Zimmerman. This incident sparked a national debate over how young African American men and women who were unarmed at the time of these incidents were being unjustly killed.…

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