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    Child Neglect Essay

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    Standard 2.3.4 if a child is suspect or identify at risk of abuse or neglect, educators are required to take action to respond to the situation (ACECQA, 2013). Childcare educators and staff are mandatory reporters and they have reasonable grounds to suspect a child who is suffering from child neglect or is at risk of child neglect (Child Wellbeing and Child Protection-NSW Interagency Guidelines, 2006). In New South Wales, childcare educators must report neglect when they suspect or find the…

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    forward five years, and the Turners are one of the most known serial killers in the United States, but no one knows they are behind these murders. Elise leads a pretty hectic double life, with her father breathing behind her neck to kill the next suspect, and a growing political career on the other side. Elise is still in the dark about her mother’s passing, just knowing basic characteristics of who she is trying to find. Every time she tries to back out, her father threatens to turn…

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    unpredictable a law enforcement officer 's job can be. These men and women are out on the street day and night trying to keep the community they work in safe, as well as themselves. While it is not necessary to use police brutality when arresting a suspect, police officers have the right to…

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    Even if you have never been arrested, you are probably familiar with Miranda Rights. An attorney will not be able to help suspects avoid punishment for a crime if they are not read these rights, but some evidence may be inadmissible. If you are facing criminal charges and need an attorney in Southaven, MS, turn to Robert Chamoun Law Firm. Here are the answers to three frequently asked questions about Miranda Rights: What Are Miranda Rights? In the Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona, the…

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    Muckleshoot Police Report

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    Market/Shell gas station located at 2802 Auburn Way S. I parked patrol vehicle 22I facing southbound in the parking lot to the northeast corner of the market while I contacted the victim. While I was contacting the victim, Muckleshoot Security relayed the suspect had just gone inside the Muckleshoot Market. I entered my patrol vehicle and backed up a few feet so I could turn and drive westbound. I drove forward while turning the wheel to the right to head westbound, and the front of the…

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    changed the outcome of the scenario. The reason for this is because if he or she had search the house with the consent of the suspect…

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    Deadly Force

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    The Garner case stated that, “Laws authorizing police use of deadly force to apprehend fleeing, unarmed, non-violent felony suspects violate the Fourth Amendment, and therefore states should eliminate them.” According to a journal written by Dr. Abraham N. Tennenbaum, in 1994 in The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, the editorial was based on a case in which a suspect was shot and killed by police officer stated that “Pistols are not used in self-defense, - but to stop the men who are…

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    Cyber Security Case Study

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    Consider how your actions online could impact your safety, or your family’s. Connect: Enjoy the Internet with greater confidence, knowing you’ve taken the right steps to a safeguard yourself and your computer” (Homeland Security – Cyber Security). The main goal for Stop.Thick.Connect. campaign is to get American people to understand the consequences of using the Internet if used wrongly and the campaign pushes a more secure usage of the Internet (Homeland Security – Cyber Security). Even with…

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    Ways Of Knowing Analysis

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    it isn’t really the first source we as people would go to because first everyone memory could get distorted out of emotion or with time, for example with the two witnesses, the first witness could have been shocked out of their wits that Suspect A was really suspect B, so then the question is to what extent do we trust the witnesses reasoning when their memory could have been distorted? This is problem some might have with History for example, whenever someone is retelling accounts of what…

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    Introduction I plan to work in a lab that will be using biometric operations to solve the identity of a specific individual. The Next Generation Identification System (which will further be referred to as NGI) allows for those of us needing to identify suspects on a national based system and allow for improved accuracy compared to the original Integrated Automatic Identification System (which will further be referred to as IAFIS). This change happened “…on September 7, 2014, when the FBI’s…

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