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    Patty Hearst Trial

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    she drew everything from bathroom to windows to rooms, but she failed to draw the closet she was supposedly locked in for several weeks. This led to the conclusion that as soon as she entered the Symbionese Liberation Army, a few days after the kidnapping, she was no longer a captive. Therefore, the closet held no significant memories of hardship, torture, or pain (New York…

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    The requirements for a juvenile offender to be transferred an adult court to face their criminal charges there is a list of requirements that must be met (Tenn. Code Sec. 37-1-134). There are requirements of criteria that must be satisfied such as the evidence supports the likelihood that the offender committed the offense. The mental health status of the offend must be evaluated and demined to be competent to face the adult court. The offender’s criminal behavior must be shown to be a threat to…

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    Explain how the crimes of kidnapping and false imprisonment are often misunderstood.…

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    fault. This makes him a walking paradox, being both innocent and a monster. When Kate listens to him explain what he’s done she too realizes, “But innocence, she saw now, could also be evil. Monstrous.” (130). His innocence blinds him to how immoral kidnapping and killing children is, regardless of his belief that he is standing up for his country. This naïve outlook does actually give this antagonist an innocent aura, which supports the thematic idea of the ambiguity of innocence. This novel…

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    wasn’t part of his plan is that after his mom dropped him off at the McDonald's he would be taken against his will in a stolen van, bound and gagged, beaten, and later tortured on video for everyone on Brittany’s facebook to see. (2. Hate crime, kidnapping charges filed against…

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    or make it easier for a crime to happen there is no middle. The prospered structured school need to have gates surrounding the school with only one entrance and exit. The use of gates and only one entrance and exit helps prevent class skipping, kidnappings, shoot and runs, helps knowing who goes in and out of the school, and easier for the school to conduct lockdowns by closing the entrance. The building structure should have as few buildings a possible making them two to three stories tall. The…

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    Violence In Colombia

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    Today civilians in Colombia sadly continue to suffer serious abuse by guerrillas, guerrillas continue to expand and there success rate has grown due to denied rights, and the kidnappings they have done. Guerrillas deny thousands of Colombian citizens their justice by allowing their abuses to escape harsh punishment, they also resort to violence with Colombia that have been displayed more than 5.7 million times to Colombians. 200,000 Colombians would rather leave their homes instead of being…

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    After the loss of the demilitarized zone in 2002 by a Colombian military aided by the United States, the FARC threatened and later shifted violence from the rural regions to urban cities. The FARC started a campaign of assassinations, bombings, and kidnappings of officials in order to grow their terror fueled sphere of influence. The transition from a Marxist insurgency to a drug cartel and indiscriminate attacks on civilians led to a retraction of popular support throughout Colombia. The FARC…

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    Within terrorist funding there is illegal funding and legal funding. Both methods are able to generate large amounts of money for multiple terrorist groups. Illegal funding entails exploits from extortion, kidnapping, piracy, money smuggling, drug rings, human trafficking, credit card fraud and bribery. Narcoterrorism is among one of the most major sources of terrorist funding. For instance, unlawful drugs such as cocaine, heroin and methamphetamines brings…

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    Mr Tlin Characteristics

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    A. Social History and Characteristics of Mr. Tulin Mr. Tulin is a 40 year Haitian National. He comes from an impoverished neighborhood of Carrefour, on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where he was born and raised. Mr. Tulin is the oldest of eleven children. Mr. Tulin’s parents worked tirelessly to provide for their children. Tulin’s father, now deceased, was a laborer and his mother is a street merchant, selling charcoal, and a self-taught seamstress. Mr. Tulin adopted his parent’s…

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