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    Cocaine Case Letter

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspect being arrested for H&S 11350-Possession of a Controlled Substance (Cocaine). LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred along the north curb line of Orange Grove Boulevard east of El Molino Avenue. EVIDENCE: Item Description 1) Cocaine found in a one dollar bill. Weighing 0.38 gross grams. 2) One-dollar bill containing cocaine. INVESTIGATION: On 05-21-16, at 2329 hours, I was working uniformed patrol with Officer Harrell #3441. We were…

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involved an unknown suspect(s) breaking into the victim’s business through a rear back door with an unknown object in violation of PC 459-Commercial Burglary. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident took place at The Lincoln Motel which is a two story business located at 1559 Lincoln Avenue. The location is a storage/kitchen room which has a west facing rear door. The point of entry was through the rear door of the room. LOSS / DAMAGE: • There was no damage to…

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    Trauma And Trauma

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    eyewitness identification. The studies done by Rush et al (2014) and Hritz et al (2015) identify the impact of stress on the child, which can be reduced through the supportive guidance of well-informed adult interviewers in the identification of suspect in a line up. These findings provide empirical evidence of the supportive environment that is needed to reduce memory lapses that occur in children that have been exposed to extreme stress and trauma in cases of sexual or physical abuse. More so,…

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    In their article, “Discrimination and Implicit Bias in a Racially Unequal Society,” R. Richard Banks, Jennifer L. Eberhardt, and Lee Rosst take the position that even as a society denounces racism publicly, there are still many practices of racism. That racism in fact evolved into a more potent form. One that is harder to get rid of, and might not even present itself. The authors arguments had three main components. They spoke on racial profiling, citing that people, even the police officers…

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    Discussion: Creating a scene Detective Darrel Jones was driving past blocks of businesses on the main route into town and everything looked normal. Nothing big happens on day shift in this area of town but at night the reports start coming in. The temperature was warm 105 degrees and the clear blue sky made it a perfect day. Detective Jones plans to retire in 8 years when he is 51 years old and move to Florida with his wife. Their two kids should be in college or married and with the pension and…

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    Grand Jury Research Paper

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    grand jury or a trial jury. Said juries are used in a variety of ways and under certain conditions. The grand jury decides whether there was enough probable cause to send the suspect to trial. If the grand jury decided that indeed there was a sufficient amount of incriminating evidence that could prove the guilt of the suspect, the arrestee is then indicted and taken to arraignment. At the arraignment, the defendant will be informed of the charges that he or she is being prosecuted for. The…

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    owners or the masses these data will aid to bring perpetrator to justice. The system is equipped with facial –recognition software, which assist police to identify, track, and apprehend suspects. In 2013, after the Boston…

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    different densities. (Bureau of Forensic Services, 2011) If a burglary has occurred, and glass has fallen onto the floor, and the suspect burglar was near the glass when it shattered, perhaps small fragments of glass can be found ensconced in the suspect clothing, particularly in the lower trouser leg areas or the soles of his shoes. (Bureau of Forensic Services, 2011) When a suspect is apprehended and his living quarters searched you may found traces of glass fragment evidence. During the…

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    False Confessions

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    A confession is a written or oral formal statement where a suspect admits that they are guilty of a crime, a false confession is admitting to a criminal act that one did not commit. False confessions are usually brought on by coercion, contamination or misclassification. There are three types of false confession; voluntary, persuaded, or compliant. Voluntary confessions are given usually under little police pressure, these confessions are brought on by the persons desire to be noticed(fame),…

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    have been thrown around quite constantly lately. You will hear such words when watching the news, on social media outlets, and through people’s conversations. So what is police brutality?, it 's when a police officer uses excessive force to detain a suspect or a criminal (sometimes even killing the person or seriously injuring them). There are many different viewpoints on the matter , but two have come up with their own arguments ( Michael P. Auerbach and Tracey M. DiLascio). The main points…

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