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    a possibly innocent suspect. This is something that definitely needs to stop. What is prosecutorial misconduct, you may ask? It is when a prosecutor fails to provide the right evidence in the attempt to sway the jury and convince them…

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    PERFORMANCE TODAY WAS RATING CATEGORY NUMBER:7 A SPECIFIC INCIDENT WHICH DEMONSTRATES TODAY’S PERFOMARNCE IN THIS AREA IS: Cat#7. Officer Safety General. While searching two suspects from case#17008302 and case# 17008308, Officer Lajoie conducted safe and thorough search of both suspects. He maintained controlled of the suspects at all times and searched them systematically by quadrants. THE LEAST ACCEPTABLE AREA OF PERFORMANCE TODAY WAS RATING CATEGORY NUMBER:4 A SPECIFIC INCIDENT WHICH…

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    prostitutes were murdered in the area of Whitechapel, to this day, no one knows who committed these horrific murders. Which brings a lot of speculation on who Jack the Ripper was, many theorized that the killers were suspects Francis Tumblety, George Chapman, and James Kelly. Of these suspects, the most likely person to be the culprit was Francis Tumblety, because he had the biggest motive, ability, and circumstances. The psychological profile on the murders is the most important part of…

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    Introduction It is the duty of all citizens to live in a healthy environment both physically, mentally and spiritually. As a result, the police force and other law agencies have a responsibility of ensuring that the security of all people in an area of jurisdiction is put into consideration and that the freedom of one citizen does not endanger the life of the other citizens. On the other hand, the government and other governmental agencies have a responsibility of ensuring that they make strict…

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    white suspect would have been treated in the same manner,…

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    Edmond Locard is a Frenchman who was the most important important contributor in forensic science. While studying medicine he developed an interest in law. During the First World War, Locard worked as a medical examiner with the French secret service in attempt to identify the cause and location of the soldier's death by examining the stains and damages of their uniforms. Later on, he finally convinced the Lyons Police Department to give him two attic rooms where he conducted research and…

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    Finding justice can be hard at times when you can't really seem to find out who did it or why they have done it. Most likely the person will not confess to their crimes. In the passage "Forensic: Evidence, Clues, and Investigation" written by Andrea Campbell, it shows that forensic evidence is one of the most reliable evidences in the court of justice today. These evidences have been practiced for hundreds of years and it is still going strong as of today. The question is, what exactly is…

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    and made contact with the victim identified as Ernest Wakefield (W/M/DOB 09/23/1954). The victim was standing at the location given to dispatch near the picnic tables. Mr. Wakefield said he was attacked with a bowie knife by someone he knew. The suspect was identified by Mr. Wakefield as Jace Dorner(W/M/DOB06/15/1992). Officer Jimenez asked Mr. Wakefield if he needed some medical attention to which he refused.…

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    A problem in today's society is racial inequality. Almost daily, we see cases on the news where someone has been shot by the opposite race, or a White Cop shoots a Black Male or vice-versa, and someone says the suspect had done nothing wrong while he’s either resisting arrest or pulling some kind of object out of their waist or pocket. Today’s society feels they have to be so politically correct and feel they need to against everything. We’re always seeing on the news of riots or protests of…

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    Miranda Warnings

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    read to a suspect by law enforcement (Hall, 2014). Miranda warnings regulate interrogations, confessions, and admissions. These are also protected by the Fifth and Sixth Amendments, which give people the right from self-incrimination and the right to council respectively (Hall, 2014). The right of self-incrimination is the basis for having the Miranda warnings, which also notify a suspect they are entitled to council (Hall, 2014). Basically, the court said in order to protect suspects…

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