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    The Central Park Five is a documentary film that talk about five young men that were involved in a rape case. A white woman was raped and left for dead in the central park in 1989. The group of teenagers were charged and convicted for assault, robbery, rape, sexual abuse, and attempted murder, which is known as the infamous crime as The Central Park Jogger in New York City. Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, Yusef Salaam, and Kharey Wise served sentences between five to thirteen…

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    Little Leaguer Case Study

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    1. When a biologist faculty member as Wilson’s University “waived his hand dismissively,” what did is gesture signify? When the Biologist “waived his hand dismissively,” at Wilson, I believe that this was a way of “looking down” on Wilson’s “soft” science area of practice. Why did Wilson refer to himself as a “Little Leaguer”? Often times the harder sciences have enjoyed a disproportionally large piece of the spot light for their accomplishments in science as it relates to human activities,…

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    case” that expressed that the officer spots a terrorist who plans to detonate a bomb that could risk lives of many. The officer made the choice to tase the terrorist just enough to paralyze him from making the bomb go off. Another case was the “interrogation case” that speaks about a terrorist planting a bomb somewhere and security services using electric shocks to get the terrorist to speak on the whereabouts of the bomb. Another scenario about torture that was discussed was about a retired…

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    Trash is a novel written by Andy mulligan following three boys in a non-specified country trying to expose the truths about the murder of José Angelico and the corrupt government. It is heavily applied that it is set in Mexico or somewhere in Latin America but the author will not specify because he doesn’t want to make it about that specific country. The boys are trash sorters in a dumpsite in Bahala one day they discover a bag containing money a wallet a key and a picture the boys then go try…

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    I picked an interview with Sumner Clayton he served in the US Navy from 1960 until 1980. The reason I picked this interview is because Sumner served as a part of a mine interdiction division. Sumner was originally put into the fleet sonar school in Key West but after accidentally electrocuting himself with 440 DC of electricity refused to go back stating he would rather "pick up the paint scraper". He claims leaving the school was the biggest mistake of his life as he spent the next 19 years on…

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    Psychology Vs Law

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    Psychology and law are two different things. Psychology tells us how people behave and why they behave the way they do and law tells us how one should behave. Although, they're both completely different they are similar in the way that they both focus on the truth behind people behavior and try to solve issues among people. Psychology can benefit the legal setting in different ways the example the book gives is the famous case of Brown v. Board of Education (1954). Another example, would be…

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    statements can not be used in a criminal proceeding, but officers can be disciplined or discharged. When police officers wrongdoing does occur rarity states that the department should make a decision to pursue officers criminally or civilly before interrogation begin. No legal principles…

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    Maurice Bavaud was another individual who despised Hitler and the Nazi Party. Bavaud was a Catholic theology student who believed that the Chancellor, Hitler, was an incarnation of the devil and posed a threat to the Catholic church as well as the nation of Germany. This is a particular reason why he may be know as God’s Assassin. Being a very religious character, he decided to take matters into his own hand and assassinate Hitler himself. Bavaud planned to follow Hitler around Germany with a…

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    Pamela Meyer is an American entrepreneur who is the founder and CEO of Calibrate and Simpatico Networks. Calibrate is a deception detection training company, while Simpatico Networks is a social networking company. She is also a certified fraud examiner meaning she is a professional in figuring out if someone is lying or not lying. More importantly, she is author of the book, “Liespotting: Proven Techniques to Detect Deception.” Meyer also has a MBA from Harvard. The reason why Meyer wrote this…

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    plea-bargains allow defendants to get off with a lesser sentence. A plea bargain is not a confession, and it does not involve detailed admissions of guilt. According to Garrett suggests, some scholars have argued that plea bargains, in contrast to interrogations, produce particularly credible and valuable admissions of guilt. Indeed, the argument is sometimes made that plea bargaining is superior to trial because "the fact-finding task assigned to the jury at trial is displaced by the…

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