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    Case Study: R/S Cassandra

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    lives in the home but Cassandra doesn’t want him there, so she and the children taunts Bobby and they calls him bad names. R/s Bobby has mental health issues due a traumatic incident when he was younger. R/s Cassandra taunts Bobby and then calls the Sheriff and states Bobby is bothering…

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    The main character in “Going to Meet the Man” is Jesse who was a sheriff a small town, and he was a sheriff. He had a white wife and he was white also. In the beginning of the novel, Jesse was lying on the bed with his wife and trying to have sex with her. During this time, he failed to have sex with his wife. So he tried to memory something at the night, and waited for the night end. The first thing he remembered was that he beat a black man so as to make him stop singing. This thing was…

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    Billy and Chip would see Buffalo Bill in a different western town and the sheriff of a town close by. He would be coming and going from town getting drinks and looking for outlaws. I would have Billy and Chip meet him because Buffalo Bill was a way better sheriff than Wyatt Earp. They would also have seen William L. Carlisle. was an outlaw that would have been on the wanted board and a reward of $10,000, and so many people would be after him to get the reward and turn him in or even kill him for…

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    There are many different types of disciplinary actions within a law enforcement agency. Some agencies may have a more strict disciplinary policy while others may not be as restrictive. Foe example, an large police department or sheriff’s office may have an internal affairs unit “IA unit” the smaller agencies may just have a supervisor, or senior officer handle the investigation or problem. The first in the disciplinary process will be an oral reprimand or counseling. This is where the…

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    California’s realignment has affected both probation and parole directly. “Every day we get guys who show up in the lobby, stoned out of their mind. I’ll have 15 arrested, and 12 to 14 will be released immediately. We are completely impotent,” said by a parole officer (John 3). Majority of parolees are released early can bring some bad consequences. For example, Sidney DeAvila, who is a convicted sex offender, had been repeated released early in Stockton. After being let out in February 2013, he…

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    Criminal Justice Duties

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    records and data that will be needed for a testimony in the courts. The state and local law enforcement operate at their designated areas under their jurisdiction. Several jobs include uniformed police officers, state police officers, sheriffs and deputy sheriffs, and detectives and criminal investigators. The uniformed police officers, for example, follow the general law enforcement duties that were listed above. These officers are easily identified by the public due to the blue uniforms.…

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    Story of Petra Hillsburg The air was stifling and muffed, as it strangled the life out of everyone in the room. Who knew that this would be the most enigmatic and complex trial in the history of man kind. In the front of the room stood the tower of a man, with a mean double chin, ready to convict and sentence a man to death, with a stroke of his gavel. Judge Richard, known as the hanging judge has never acquitted a man in his life. He holds the record of three hundred convictions a multitude…

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    the wrong time and sentenced to death for murders he did not commit. On behalf of his aunt and Jefferson’s godmother, Grant, the school teacher, visits an angry Jefferson in prison to try to turn him into a man. At this prison, there is a strict sheriff, the stern chief deputy, and a young deputy named Paul Bonin who eventually befriends Grant and Jefferson. Although Paul is not the obvious hero in A Lesson Before Dying, Paul’s growth from being a typical…

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    Tension In Lone Star

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    County, Texas throughout the whole investigation. The local sheriff Sam Deeds is the man for the job in starting to investigate the forty-year-old skeleton that was found in the desert by accident as two men were looking for old bullets to make art. As the investigation gets deeper into the town’s dark secrets, Sam learns a lot more about his own father and his legacy as Buddy Deeds the sheriff. His father replaced Charlie Wade the corrupt sheriff. As Sam is trying to put every piece of the…

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    Foster Youth Case Study

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    At 8:28 PM on May 19, 2017, Ms. Smalls (Case Coordinator) receive a call from SAFY on call stating Mrs. Gailliard (Foster Parent) was reporting foster youth did not return home from school. Ms. Smalls called Mrs. Gailliard at 8:29 PM for additional information. Mrs. Smalls left Mrs. Gailliard’s a message on the voice mail. At 8:31 PM Ms. Smalls reached Mrs. Gailliard. Mrs. Gailliard report hearing someone walking upstairs and assumed it was the foster youth. Mrs. Gailliard explained time passed…

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