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    The Devil’s Knot: The True Story of the West Memphis Three written by Mara Leveritt is a nonfiction story about a 1993 murder of three eight-year-olds and their three teenage killers. Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley Jr., better known as the West Memphis Three, abducted three children, Christopher Byers, Michael Moore, and Steven Branch, on May 5, 1993 in West Memphis, Arkansas. The children were last seen playing together around 6:30 p.m. the evening they went missing.…

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    Who will people vote into the oval office this November? Clinton or Sanders? Trump, or Cruz? Some say Hillary Clinton is “the best hope for the survival of true democracy in America and bulwark against further corporate oligarchy,” (Charbonneau) but “not only will a sizable percentage of Democrats refuse to vote for Clinton, but 57% of Americans find Clinton to be "not honest and trustworthy’” (Stableford). The reason everyone is in a debate about this woman is because Hillary Clinton is…

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    Witness Testimony Analysis

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    Witness testimonies are often unreliable due to the nature of human memory. For this discussion, 'testimony ' will be used loosely to represent a statement, written or spoken, made by any person claiming to have seen or experienced anything relating to their respective case. The chosen scope for this discussion is cases of sexual assault because very often in such cases the only evidence presented is a testimony, either by the victim or a witness. Aside from the aforementioned, DNA evidence has…

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    officer. Two days later a victim was found in the river of the area. When police finally got in contact with Wayne, they ran a lie detector test. Williams failed this test multiple times, not only this; but police found a book on how to ‘beat’ a polygraph in his house when it was searched, (Wayne Bertram Williams P.5). Along with him having this book, colleagues of Williams stated he had been seen with multiple scratches around the times of the murders, this allowed police to arrest…

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    Any film that is worth watching has at least one conflict in it. Whether that conflict be between hopes and dreams, commitment and responsibility or self-interest and mortality. Although Blade Runner by Ridley Scott is a motion picture masterpiece, Deckard, a blade runner, is torn between a world filled with both humans and replicants. He must pursue and contend to four replicants who stole a ship in space in order to return to Earth to find their creator. Part of Deckard’s job is not only to…

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    Dekalb County Fire Department Firefighters have been needed since the beginning of time. Over time fire departments have been improving their strategies every day for the safety of their men and women. I am going to discuss the history, careers, vehicles and equipment, and the hiring process for the Dekalb County Fire Department. The first recorded organized firefighting service dates to the Roman Republic in the first century BC. Since then the evolution of firefighting has changed…

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    There are two articles that I would like to cover, which illustrate how people feel on the manner the police officers handle sexual assault and rape cases and how police officers feel about dealing with these type of cases. The first article is “Hundreds of officers lose licenses over sex misconduct” by Matt Sedensky on November 1, 2015. The second article is “Why victims of rape in college don’t report to the police” by Eliza Gray on June 23, 2014. According to Sedensky (2015), in a yearlong…

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    WW1, Roaring 20’s, and the Great Depression is what I am going to talk about. Also comparing our time to it, how it affect us today, and does it still exist in our world. This will also include what I have learned and maybe have some similarities and differences. Maybe I will put or say a question in this final about this and that. Examples, ideas, main idea, and maybe some information will be included. WW1 is where our big first war between countries and maybe states were in battle on…

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    Essay On False Reporting

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    False reporting is an afflicting issue that is universal to crimes, many times regardless of the crimes’ nature, the crimes’ location, and the crimes’ severity. The laws in place in many states in the United States of America include a statute on the false reporting of a crime and alleged criminal activity to law enforcement. In the current statute held by the state of Minnesota it states what constitutes as a false report and that a false report is that if anyone who knowingly informs a law…

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    21st Century Policing

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    What selections and hiring approaches do you think would be most useful today in attracting criminal justice employees? The Final Report of The President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing explains within the 1st pillar that building trust and legitimacy is the most underlying principle. What is very discouraging is that since the 1990’s while huge strides have been made in the areas of policing and it has become more successful in its crime fighting efforts, and technology. However, recent…

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