Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

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    This essay compares the speech Against the Stepmother and an episode of Law and Order: Special Victims unit, with the aim to compare and contrast the way these two are similar and different. Against the Stepmother consists of a young man accusing his stepmother for killing his father and was written in Athens between 420 to 411 BC. The Law and Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Legitimate Rape" was aired on March 27, 2013, and deals with a woman named Avery accusing her co-worker, Purcell, of…

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    Rape In The United States

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    the issues that might come afterward, such as the victim being blamed for their own trauma. Clearly, the United States has a very long way to go in this respect, which is why it is time for society to begin to acknowledge and focus on these uncomfortable subjects. While rape is no longer recognized as inapplicable to men, please keep in mind that most studies focusing on this topic have been executed using data drawn exclusively from female victims and male perpetrators due to the prevalence of…

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    Police Procedural Analysis

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    discuss how victims are placed at the centre of attention in police procedurals, and the theories used to assist these shows in helping them to put emphasis on the victims being the most important after a crime has taken place. A police procedural is a subgenre of detective fiction which attempts to convincingly illustrate the activities of a police force as they investigate crime. Over the years these procedurals have become more prominent and the most watched shows on TV, and victims are…

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    Personal Reflective Essay

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    I believed I could make real change by taking on sexual assault cases or working in international human rights. My mind was changed when I attended a speaker series put on by my department, where a law enforcement agent presented. Even after so many years watching Law and Order: SVU, law enforcement had never occurred to me as something I would do yet suddenly I found myself extremely excited about the career possibilities. As I researched, I found that not only are college graduates sought…

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    Lost Traveler Analysis

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    A television show that I watched was Law and Order: Special Victim Unit. The episode was called “Lost Traveler” and was aired on November 30th, 2011. The episode began with a Romani child was on his way home from school for the first time and all of a sudden he disappears. When the police report is announced the two main detectives from the show came to the parents who in their culture do not trust the police. The detectives at first believe that the parents kidnapped their child for money…

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    is fundamentally what enforcement departments do in order to gain an understanding of how criminals think. “… This procedure [enables] law enforcement officials … [the ability to] gain useful insights into…

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    Chicago also responded by partnering with the Cook County Sheriff officers, decentralized gang and enforcement units. Children should be able to go outside to play, and their parents should not have to worry about them being the next victim due to gun violence. Chicago should be noted for its beauty and culture rather than be overshadowed by deaths due to gun violence. If Chicago acknowledges that something must be done to reduce the gun violence rate, then they need to realize that it is time…

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    I am currently in a leadership role in the Law Enforcement Division and exercise leadership characteristics on a day-to-day basis. As a supervisor, I mentor employees in key survival skills, investigative methods, taking statements and analysis, surveillance techniques, tactical operational planning and firearms skills. I’m adept at assessing individual’s strengths and weaknesses and tailor my mentorship to help them achieve success. In addition, I analyze team matrixes to ensure individuals…

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    Response After the analysis faze was completed the special taskforce was formed. The taskforce members included the community, patrol officers, administrative officer and a nonprofit H.O.P.E (Healthy Opinions Promote Esteem). The goal of the taskforce was to find a solution that would deal with all three…

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    Nationally, approximately one-quarter of children and youth, or about 22 million, are growing up in single parent households.1 In 2011, nearly one-third of adoptions from foster care were completed by unmarried people. This included adoptions by 1,400 single men and more than women. Should single people be able to adopt children?I think that single people should be able to adopt children. I have three reasons for thinking that single people should be able to adopt children. They are infertile…

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