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    1. “In legal parlance, criminal homicide means ‘the causing of the death of another person without legal justification of excuse” (Schmallenger, 2015, p. 242-243). Patterns of homicide are made more complicated by the differing definitions of various types of murder between jurisdictions. Some categorize homicide based on premeditation or malice aforethought, crimes of passion, or accident. The various degrees of murder; first-degree (premeditated), second degree (crime of passion), and…

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    Charlotte-Mecklenburg area and other areas in North Carolina. In order to maintain the balance, the people need to work together to apprehend those who wish to steal from others. Not too long ago, hay thefts were rampant in the area of Caldwell County. Caldwell County Sheriff 's Office deputies linked the local hay thefts in the area to the drought that had been going on for a lengthy amount of time(Lucas). This drought in turn led people to steal hay from the farmers that were successfully able…

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    White Collar Crime is defined as a non violent crime which is committed by respectable individuals in the society. In general, an individual working in government associations such as banks or private sectors such as software companies carries out this type of crime. This is mostly committed by a person having high social status, such as doctors, engineers, and attorneys mainly for financial gain. Some of the White collar crimes include embezzlement, bribery, forgery, tax fraud, and infringement…

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    The Alchemist is a story of one boy growth as he travels his life’s journey. He has to overcome many challenges, meets new people, and learns more about himself in the process. Santiago journey had three main part, the first one was he had to overcome challenges such as getting robbed several times. The next one was meeting new people including his one true love. And the third one was learning more about himself, such as his Personal Legend. A main part in Santiago's journey was over coming…

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    Argumentative Essay Should we the people allow the government to video very populated areas? Should we give up some of our privacy to protect a great amount of people? The answer is yes. Security cameras can see what sometimes we don't see. They help in many different cases, they can be very useful for everyday crime. Like drug dealings, robberies, and even kidnappings or abductions. Cameras also help with terrorist attacks which is becoming a very serious topic in america. We can use these…

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    ‍ Why aren’t tombs explored more? People may think that people going into tombs would lead to robbery, but what about experts? Egyptian tombs should be explored by special scientists because they have many un-explored areas, have many riches to discover, and new kings to learn about. The beginning tomb robbers were in the time of Rameses IX. Rameses lived in about 1124 BC to 1106 BC. Rameses IX lived in the twentieth Egyptian Dynasty. His acquaintance, called Paser, made up the theory of making…

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    On Sunday night the fans of NCIS: Los Angeles hoped that NCIS would find the missing gold. Last week the cliffhanger ending had Henrietta “Hetty” Lange and her former colleagues from the Vietnam war wondering if they would ever see their stolen gold. Since it was millions of dollars, the importance of catching the thieves before they left the country with the bars was an NCIS: Los Angeles priority. Looking for so much gold in such a short time had Agent Callen and Agent Hanna working fast.…

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    White-collar crime refers to a nonviolent crime that is financially motivated and committed by any business or government official to obtain profits for personal advantage. (Buell, 2014). White-collar crimes ranges from fraud, Ponzi schemes, forgery and insider trading, a substantial amount of all white collar crimes offender’s live by privilege and power (Evertsson, 2013). Although, numerous amounts of white-collar crimes and offenders are caught by law enforcement, a substantial amount of…

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    Yvonne Kosciukiewicz Week #7 AI Homework – Predicting Criminal Behavior The social media sites police use to data mine a criminal’s behavior are Twitter and Facebook as well as virtual gaming in trying to predict criminal behavior (Heaton). Police are using an optical head mounted display similar to Google Goggles when responding to a call (Heaton). It captures and relays information to a police officer and when first responders arrive on the scene, their reality is augmented with this head…

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    criminological aspects. Moreover, this piece of work will explain the nature of human behavior, social order; also, it will define the crime and explain the problems of crime. Shoplifting is a very common problem around the world. Shoplifting describes as thefts of items from an open market or any other retail establishment. It is common to burglary and robbery. Usually shoplifters concealing an item in pockets or under clothes and not paying for the items while leaving the store. Typically…

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