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    Police brutality is making headlines around the country and people are trying to get to the root of the problem. There are multiple reasonings as to why police today are brutal. Some believe it is because police are trained to be militaristic. They may also believe that police have to deal with situations that require them to be brutal for their own safety. While others believes that cops are brutal due to their training that influences racism for their decisions while policing. In Lorraine…

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    Question 1: How long have you been the store manager? Answer: I will be the store manager for 13 years next month. Question 2: Does your store have security cameras? Answer: Yes, at the entrance/exit of the store. Question 3: Why was Laura trying on the jacket in the aisle? Answer: Because the dressing rooms were not available that day. Question 4: Why weren’t the dressing rooms available that day? Answer: They weren’t available because we were renovating the bathrooms to make them…

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    Virtual PD Organizational Task Force To adequately serve the citizens of the county and address the gang and drug related activity in the area the Virtual City Police Department has developed a task force. The task force will be comprised of six divisions dedicated to the investigation of crimes against persons including homicide, sexual assault and robbery. The Virtual City Police Department Task Force will be comprised of the following units Homicide, Sex Crimes, Crimes against Persons,…

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    Techniques of Neutralisation: The use of Excuses by Thieves and Juvenile Delinquents The definition of crime in any given society is governed by the prevailing values of ‘right’ and ‘wrong’, and the legislations that act as formal sanctions to deter offences. Previous understandings of delinquent subcultures (see Cohen 1958) suggest that crime occurs when individuals develop moral codes that directly oppose the beliefs of dominant society. The works of Skyes and Matza (1957), and Cromwell and…

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    What is crime? The central point of my study is centred on the question “why are crimes are committed, what the most popular crimes are and ways crime could be reduced”. What does crime mean? Crime is referred to an act that is illegal, therefore punishable by Law. Crime has always been a problem throughout history up to now, there are many different crimes that are committed and there are many reasons behind it. One way in which crime is combatted, is through policing. “The primary object of…

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    Spanking Young Children

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    Times change drastically within the world today compared to back in the early ages. Spanking young children was the main source of discipline, before the later 1900’s and early 2000’s although it is still used in some households today. Now spanking is viewed as an act, which causes consequences later within the child’s life. Externalizing behaviors become prominent because of spanking and lead to later implications of distraught for both the parents and the child. Spanking should no longer be…

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    Keeping Our Nation Protected When most Americans feel as though their life is in danger, their automatic reaction is to call someone to save them. Since the first settlers stepped foot on the new world, citizens have relied on each other and the government to keep them protected. The United States has made it essential to ensure every American is protected from both imposing and homeland threats. Even though some feel as though it 's an invasion of their privacy, the government should go…

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    The research question is the most important component of any research project, the research should aim to answer the main question throughout each section; for example, the literature review must be directly linked to the question (Finch and Fafinski, 2012). Additionally, a strong question will set the precedent for deciding which research design and methods to utilise in order to answer the question effectively (Finch and Fafinski, 2012). This research project wants to investigate if there…

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    Hollywood’s influence has often created a false perception of what occurs in state and federal courtrooms in the United States. However, such a viewpoint is not always negative, for average citizens and some lawyers, there may be a guilty pleasure in watching orchestrated trials. Orchestrated trials like real trials are as much about look and feel as they are about facts. It is not the facts alone, but how they are presented to the jurors that determine the outcome of a court case. To prevail,…

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    also change the thinking behind it. The system of law and justice has to come up with all the possible things that people could do, and then they have to corporate them into the law. So theft now involves property, identity, stealing, thieving, shoplifting, burglary, embezzlement, raid, holdup, rip offs, and discounts. Instead of theft being; stealing an object from the rightful owner, it is; the felonious taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it…

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