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    General Deterrence Theory

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    has led to an increase of digital crime. The social conflict theory has been in existence for some time and in recent years it has been expounded in as digital crime has taken a new face (Hammersley, 2008). Digital crime has been instigated by criminals by the upper class in society upon the poor and this has greatly affected the living status of different people. This is through personal belief d also the influence that they have and they are able to spread this influence through the media…

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    death penalty for juveniles do not believe the juveniles should not be punished, they believe that the death penalty is a serious sentence that should be given serious consideration. Society expects to be protected from the violent actions of all criminals and that is a valid expectation. In order to keep society safe,…

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    Pete File Case Summary

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    Forest, where a law exists that prevents a sex offender, such as Pete, from using social media that a minor may access. This situation is about Pete’s use of social media in opposition to the law. The law prohibits registered sex offenders from using social media. The purpose of the law is to prevent communication between sex offenders and minors. This is to help preserve the safety of the minors. Pete File’s communication in this scenario is unrelated to the communication the law intended to…

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    Hair Evidence Case Study

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    Case 1: Hair Evidence Name: John T Helble Victim: John Helble Suspect(s): Mike Hardy, Andrew Rich, and Sharon Snitter The Hair evidence: Andrew Rich killed John Helble by shooting him in the back of the head twice. Andrew Rich stole Helble’s gun collection and sold it for cash or drugs. Forensic experts soon found hair from the victim’s dog in the box where the guns were stored. The experts were able to find other evidence and charge Andrew Rich for robbery and manslaughter. Case 2:…

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    Rehabilitation Recidivism

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    also several controlled variables measured against the dependent variables of boot camp or prison. Those controlled variables analyzed were age, race, county, urban, major metropolitan, offense (drug, property, or other), employment status, prior criminal record and sentence length. The primary independent variables of interest throughout the study will be boot camp graduate versus prison…

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    Edward Joyce Case Study

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    which Constable Grant’s statement was heavily scrutinised. As a result charges under s61 of the Crimes (common assault prosecuted by indictment) Act 1900 were dropped, as she was not convinced beyond reasonable doubt that the defendant had broken this law. S418 of the Crimes (self defence when available) Act 1900 states “A person is not criminally responsible for an offence if the person carries out the conduct constituting the offence in self-defence.” Magistrate Greenwood stated, “The self…

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    Civil and criminal cases share many similarities and differences to one another. Both types of cases share correlations through punishments, whether it would be monetary damages, fines, possible jail time or other penalties involving a civil or criminal case. Civil cases contradict from criminal cases since it focuses on a private or a civil wrong that may or may not lead up to a criminal case, but criminal cases targets cases involving a punishable offense against society. Either way both civil…

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    Why Adnan Is Jay

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    In 1999, there was a Woodlawn high school student named Hae Min Lee. She was well known as a good person. In the beginning of 1999, she had just gotten out of a relationship with Adnan Syed. On January 13, 1999, she was reported missing. She was later found in a nearby park. It was reported that she had been murdered. The time frame for that murder was from when school ended to 2:36, 21 minutes after school ended. Her ex-boyfriend was most suspected of the murder because of many small details…

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    DUI Defense

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    DUI (driving under the influence) is a serious offense that can negatively impact your life in a number of ways. Though choosing not to drink and drive is always the best approach, sometimes people find themselves in bad situations and get arrested under suspicion. If you have been arrested for driving under the influence and want to fight the charge, it’s a good idea to research your available defense options. By mounting a viable defense, you may be able to persuade the prosecutor to reduce…

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    American cult leader, Charles Manson is linked to 35 murders of Sharon Tate and other famous Hollywood residents. He grew up with a family who didn’t want him, so he lived on the streets in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1955, he married a 17-year-old and soon had a baby. His wife left him and he had another baby with a different woman while he was on probation. He was released in 1967 and learned to read music and play the guitar. Manson was influenced by drugs and music and found a group of people…

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