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    The criminal justice process begins with the commission of a crime. A crime is the act in which the law has been violated. Often when a crime occurs, it is not immediately noticed by law enforcement. Crimes are normally reported by the victim or another citizen who witnessed the crime. For serious crimes such as felonies, police officers must have knowledge, facts, and circumstances which would allow a person of reasonable caution to believe that a crime has been committed (State, 2013).…

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    was the police and Border Patrol and they’re here to arrest my dad. Through the eyes of a scared eight-year-old I watch in terror as they are putting my dad in handcuffs. Even though there was a lot of commotion going on, to me it felt like time had stop and I can hear my mom in the distance but all I can concentrate on is my dad in handcuffs. While I was trying to process all of this my mom was pulling me and my sibling away to another room. She had taken us to my room that me and my sister…

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    would have to be the Charleston church shooting. One cannot even be safe when they are practicing religion. Nine people were assassinated by a white male because of a racist motive. Dylan Roof, who committed the crime, was calmly taken to jail in handcuffs while African Americans have died just by the color of their skin. Even though there were many horrifying things from 2015, there were also joyful ones. Canada began welcoming refugees by the newly elected Canadian Prime Minister, Justin…

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    and face the officer. To prevent the inmate from making further contact, the officer holds the inmate’s head against the wall. Policy and procedures dictate that the officer should have called for assistance to subdue the inmate and placed him in handcuffs to gain control of the situation.…

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    difficult challenges you will ever face. On the warm September night with the blue and red lights flashing I knew I got busted. On September 1, I was charged with a small amount of drugs (I’m not going to go into details about the case). Getting the handcuffs tightened around my wrist was the moment of change that allowed for a new beginning. Firstly, after getting in trouble I had to take time and learn and understand perseverance to change who I was. For example, I spent three months of prison…

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    On 5-14-2017 at approximately 1826 hours, I responded to 3254 W Lombard regarding a fourteen-year female out of control. Dispatch advised the female had broken out all the windows on the back side of the house and the caller had locked herself in the bathroom to secure herself. I arrived at the same time as Corporal Jordan we contacted a female in the front yard. The female was appeared very worried and was waving her arms in rapid fashion for Cpl. Jordan and myself hurry into the house.…

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    White, wrinkled bed sheets that reeked like musty old plastic gloves. The handcuffs tightening my fragile anorexic wrists. I clenched on too metal bars as my chest leaped forward. Where was I? My eyes twitched to the nonstop shimmering jerks as if someone was purposely flickering the lights as that a child would. My eyes widen as…

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    James Hoover Short Story

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    wires and made the reactor scrap metal. Suddenly, there was a loud explosion. Surrounding the lab was the police. They stormed into the laboratory. The scientists ran were flies, they ran around randomly. In a matter of seconds, everyone was in handcuffs and on their way to the interrogation center. One of the policemen named Micah saw the bird lurking in a corner. Cautiously, he approached the creature. He tossed his afternoon snack to it, a piece of chocolate. Curious, the tacaw stumbled…

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    Summary Zimbardo did an experiment to check if human beings could change (behavior wise) according to their surroundings. The “Prisoners” and the “Prison guards conformed well to their role plays. They acted out as if in real life. The null hypothesis stated that social life did not affect the behavior of a person. According to our findings the social place of the prison and the prison wardens change their behavior, thus we rejected the null hypothesis. In our conclusion the research supported…

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    letters onto a sign and made for a horrid contrast against the evergreen brick wall. The inside of the store was pleasantly surprising, with unique knick-knacks from just about everywhere. Russian nesting dolls, miniature Taj Mahals, Buddhas, Chinese handcuffs, Parisian charms, and South American jewellery littered the walls.…

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