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    Casey Anthony Case Study

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    obstruction of justice. Authorities held Casey on a $500,000 bond. While Casey’s trial was in process, the public got a view of some of Casey’s pictures in a nightclub. Authorities noted that these photos were taken after Caylee had gone missing, raising suspicions that Casey had murdered her daughter so that she could take part in these social activities. Did these photos strengthened the doubts against Casey Anthony? Yes, because these photos made the further infuriated the public. I remember…

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    Causes Of Child Abuse

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    No one really needs any evidence of abuse when they make a report. If they have a good instinct that someone is getting abused in a home, and they are not making things up, then call somebody. All they would need is reasonable cause or suspicion based on some observations they have made. Protecting children from abuse and neglect is a community responsibility (Recognizing). Most adults want to help the children and family, but do not want to get involved and have unnecessary drama…

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    “Results underscore the extent to which African American families and communites hae included among youth high moral codes of conduct and responsibitlt and yet African American teens routinel experience a=encounters with stranger hwo regard them with suspicion.” These findings are substantional no matter how much a African American teen has morals and carries themseleves in higherht and most respected manner, they still get targeted as being dishonest or untrustworthy. Even though families teah…

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    at a nearby farm for the night. The next day they accidentally come in contact with the owner of the farm. The younger slave immediately runs away when Viticus tells him he has a suspicion that the farmer went inside to grab his gun. Viticus is right, but when the farmer comes outside it seems as though he is a reasonable man and not interested in sending them back to their slave owner, the Colonel, a man the farmer hates. The younger slave hears this and comes out from the corn field to talk…

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    The case of Jean Charles de Menezes was one of the most brutal and barbaric case in the United Kingdom, where Jean Charles de Menezes was shot shot12 times in the face by the anti-terror police who mistook him as one of the suspects of the suicide bomber who attacked London’s transport system the previous day. The Brazilian victim was spied on by undercover officers before the murder. The surveillance procedure and poor police equipment’s failed to match the photos leading to rushed assumptions…

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    This Generation of society has no boundary on privacy, with social media and connecting through technology more, It is much easier for private/personal information to get out and into the wrong hands. According to Boonsri Dickinson, a researcher for ZDNet states that “The popular social media feed Facebook, got three clever criminals in New Hampshire a lot of loot.They checked on Facebook to when people weren't home, and being the holiday season leaving their incoming gifts vulnerable. Just…

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    In the article “Artemisia and Susanna”, Mary D. Garrard brings up the great controversy in art history of the identity of the author of the painting Susanna and the Elders. Even though the painting bears the name “ARTEMISIA/GENTILESCHI F.”, there are scholars questioning that the painting is actually a work by Artemisia’s father, Orazio Gentileschi. Garrard lists in her writing several points that seem arguable in the authorship of the painting: the validation of the inscription of the name and…

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    ` People deny racism even exists in the United States, but one does not have to look far to see blatant signs of racism, you just have to look to our prison system. The high rate of incarceration in the African American community is due to the institutional racism that still exists to this day, through the use of drugs, gangs and police discrimination the United States has created an environment for constant racial discrimination. The drug business in the United States is the biggest…

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    Stops and frisks are some of the strategies that law-enforcement agencies use to help prevent crime and also to protect the officers and the innocent people from the dangers that could be the outcome of those crimes. Well, this is what exactly happened one afternoon in Cleveland, Ohio on 1968. Martin McFadden who has been a “police detective for thirty nine years” observed two men who were “acting strangely out on the streets of downtown Cleveland” (Criminal Procedure et al). According to…

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    Confiscation Of The Gun Legislation In this country we are at the point of Gun control legislation, that the government is trying to save lives, but also putting the lives of citizens at risk by making it even more ridiculous on obtaining a gun legally, and in turn making the law abiding citizen turn down the route that the criminal would to obtain their guns. Sadly, our government is tirelessly still trying to construct the process and creating it more difficult and to take away that much more…

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