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    Bradley, C. (2012). Criminal law: Is the exclusionary rule dead? Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 102, 1-1323. This article questions the jurisprudence of the mandatory application of the exclusionary rule. It begins by stating that the Supreme Court intends on limiting the usage of the exclusionary rule, making it only applicable to cases that grossly violate a defendant’s fourth amendment rights. By citing prolific court cases as references, this article backs up this position by…

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    CSI

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    People naturally love crime. It is just fascinating when it's really thought about in depth. The most popular shows on television these days are shows about crimes. Such as CSI, Forensic Files, NCIS, Bones and many more. There is an aray of different types of TV shows that are about solving a crime in just a half an hour. Whether it was the definite discovery of DNA or a reflection in someone's glasses that gives it all away. Either way in the end they always find the person who committed this…

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    CSI Effect Essay

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    that is especially true when it comes to the world of forensic science. There are so many shows on television, whether they are reality or scripted that cover this particular genre such as Crime Scene Investigation, Law and Order, Forensic Files, and NCIS just to name a few. All of these shows believe it or not, have had a negative effect on many aspects of the criminal justice system. So many of these shows on television glamorize the world of criminal justice and make it seem…

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    Cervical Cancer Issues

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    Having a Pap test to check for abnormal cells in the cervix or a test to check for HPV can find cells that may become cervical cancer. These cells can be treated before cancer forms (NCI, 2016). However, there is treatment for prevention of cervical cancer. Medical professionals agree that screening woman for cervical cancer can prevent. “According to the American Cancer Society recommends that women follow these guidelines to help…

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    Neighborhood Policing

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    The Metropolitan Police Act came into force in 1829. Under this act, the main principle was to prevent crime and play role of ‘social peacekeeping’ (Kleinig, 1996:11). This was a new form of policing system which was adapted by the 9 Peelian principles. Moreover this has continuously been reformed since. During the 1950 's policing and consent was introduced, which allowed police officers to use reasonable force when required. According to Mayne (1829) (in Ratcliffe 2008) The role of police has…

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    would come on, that is about investigating and solving crimes I would watch it. Those shows sparked an interest in me to want to pursue a career in law enforcement. I got this interest from watching crime shows such as CSI: Miami, Criminal Minds, and NCIS. After deciding that I wanted to be in Law Enforcement I learned about the many opportunities that are available at the local, state, and federal level. For this project there wasn’t a need for me to email anyone to set up an interview. When…

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    Abortion is a serious debate in many states, but why are many politicians trying to prevent abortion from being legal in their state? Abortion is defined as the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. In the United States, it is legal to get an abortion up to the date of birth in a few states, but many women can attest to how difficult it is to actually get one, especially in the 42 states where late term abortion are illegal. A woman should not be forced to drive to another state or drive…

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    I have experienced many things in my life. I have met a lot of people, been a lot of places, and learned new things every day. All of this has impacted me in one way or another throughout my life. But, there is one major event that occurred in my life that has made more of an impact than everything else put together. In May of 2014, I moved from Connecticut down to Kentucky, and this is the best decision I have ever made. Since moving to Kentucky I have made big changes in my life, which I look…

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    Research Question: What is the attitude and practices of lung cancer screenings among Primary Care Physicians? Survey Objective: Lung Cancer Screenings has been recommended to be an effective method of early detection for potential at risk patients. The purpose of the proposed research topic is to evaluate physician understanding of lung cancer screening and evaluate the usage of lung cancer screening among physicians as recommended in national guidelines. Target Population: The target…

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    This article discusses how non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, may help protect against colorectal cancer. Yet, how much had to be taken, and for how long, to achieve those benefits is still being currently studied. Through some research, I found that African Americans are more likely to be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. There might be a correlation with cardiovascular disease and colorectal cancer since they are both high in African Americans. Therefore, the increase…

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