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    class mother in the Victorian Era. She was looking for a man with a wealthy title and family, however, the man Gwendolyn loved was not very wealthy and had no title or family. Due to Lady Bracknell’s lack of knowledge on the man, she conducts an interrogation. During the cross-examination of the man’s life, Lady Bracknell’s values come into focus; showing that she despises the lower classes and how important it is to have a suitable surname. The fact that the man, Jack/Ernest, is living…

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    In this article, Flawed Humans, Flawed Justice, that needs to be made in this world. An order to have an efficient, fair system for all of the people who are behind bars, and the higher - up class, such as jurors, police, security guards, etc. We need to recapture what is right from wrong with central issue. For instance, our police system is seriously messed up! I feel like the general public and the police system are both against each other. People are breaking laws, hating on the cops for…

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    The Greek word “apologia” translates into the English word meaning “apology”. By definition, apology is described as a regretful acknowledgment of an offense or failure. In comparison to the current day definition, apology used to be defined as making a speech in favor of another person's defense. In Plato’s “Apology”, there is a set focus of Socrates being prosecuted for impety, but in this case, Socrates is in the courtroom. Plato finally comes to a conclusion that Socrates is indeed guilty.…

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    Dynamics of Domestic Violence Domestic violence, also know as intimate partner violence, includes physical, psychological, and financial harm caused in an intimate partnership (Wallace & Roberson, 2015). The Clifford Burns case is a tragic example of domestic violence and demonstrates Lenore Walker’s cycle theory of violence. The theory attempts to explain the pattern of abuse involved in domestic violence (Wallace & Roberson, 2015). According to Wallace and Roberson (2014), there are three…

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    John Grisham, the author of The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town, explores a legitimate criminal case that rattled the small town of Ada, Oklahoma from 1982 and on. Debbie Carter, a 21-year-old woman who worked at a bar called the Coachlight, was brutally murdered in her own home on December 7, 1982. She was found in her bedroom, covered in bruises and messages written in ketchup and surrounded by evidence, such as a bloody palm print, hair, fingerprints, and more messages. The…

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    criminal court proceedings and serves to protect persons in all settings in which their freedom of action is curtailed in any significant way from being compelled to incriminate themselves” because “without proper safeguards the process of in-custody interrogation of persons suspected or accused of crime contains inherently compelling pressures which work to undermine the individual’s will to resist and to compel him to speak where he would otherwise do so…

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    State Trooper

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    State Trooper State troopers or State police officers are basically your average police Man or Women, but the jobs needed done by them and the skills needed for the job could be somewhat different. State police officers have the responsibility of keeping law and order across the state, with in their jurisdiction of course. So basically maintaining peace, patrolling roads, and helping with other jurisdictions of law enforcement whenever it is needed. States and counties have many jurisdictions…

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    Smith’s ex-wife and daughter both claimed after the years of silence that Alan went over to Beverly’s house to buy some weed (Gillis, 2014). There was a video showing the interrogation of Alan Smith in 2008, it was shown Kimberly was very calm and trying to do most of the talking (Gillis, 2014). This interrogation was an example of the Reid Technique when questioning (Vettor, PSYC 3320, October 20th, 2015). This technique is meant to, “assess the credibility and extract a confession of guilt”…

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    I saw Mackenzie and Blake sitting in his car. They didn't notice me as I stood next to the car and listening to their conversation. They had the windows down making it easy for me to hear. “I had an abortion, I was only 15, I got pregnant with my ex-boyfriends kid. I didn't tell him, I didn't tell anyone. Except for one person, Josh. He saw me walking out of the clinic and he knew what was going on. He blackmailed me. Nothing too bad just gave him money and drove him places and a few other…

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    While watching the movie “Capturing the Friedmans” I had come to the conclusion that the Friedmans seem like a very dysfunctional family. From the beginning of the film where David started talking about his family and ending it up with the mother Elaine where she stated that her husband was maybe reading the pornographic magazines to meditate, along with the conversation that were filmed among themselves during the whole court ordeal and that just confirmed my opinion that they were…

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