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    the CCTV cameras are costly to install and maintain. First of all‚ the footage of CCTV cameras can be misused. In the ABC radio- "PM program"‚ Stephen Blanks said:"We’ve seen cases where police have unfortunately misused CCTV material or have attempted to destroy CCTV material which exposes polices misconduct." This is sad news and makes us feel CCTV cameras are scary stuffs‚ we can’t do anything when we don’t want our behavior to be recorded‚ but the police could do whatever they want‚ this is

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    loosely connected network of individual sets. Through the years the gang has grown to be one of the largest and most powerful gangs in the United States‚ currently with over 30‚000 gang members. Members of the are known to be involved in murders‚ robberies‚ drug dealing‚ and many more criminal activities. The gang is notorious for its flamboyant use of the color blue. Wearing blue any and everywhere‚ gang members often get heckled by the police. The Crips are known to have an intense and bitter rivalry

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    commonly called ¨The Rock.¨ In 1909‚ ¨The Rock¨ was built and end its service in 1963‚ closed for good. This prison holds many of America’s most difficult and dangerous felons with no one able to escape. In 1962‚ the great escape from Alcatraz was attempted and stay unsolved. Two prevailing theories surrounded the escape from Alcatraz: The escapees drowned or they successfully escaped from America’s most hardened and inescapable prison. The escape from Alcatraz traps many sophists in a corners wondering

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    Specific Purpose: I will inform you today on how a driver of a get away car in a bank robbery should not be charged with a second degree felony murder‚ but they shall be charged with accomplice to the robbery. Central Idea: All U.S. citizens should be aware of the factors of a second degree felony murder. Intro: I. Bank robberies 4‚495. 38‚331‚491.85 (FBI‚ 2011) II. Within that it doesn’t tell you how many were killed. III. Up to you what you believe‚ but take these point into consideration.

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    story about how a few young men made mistakes. The Main character Steve Harmon had made a mistake and almost paid the cost. Steve was the lookout in a robbery. A murder had occurred during the robbery‚ but Steve was not the culprit. He was the lookout‚ but he wasn’t responsible for Mr. Nesbitt. For starters‚ Steve was the lookout for the robbery because he planned it with his friends. On page #150‚ King said to Steve “All we need is a lookout. You know‚ check the place out-make sure ain’t no badge

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    (1921) and comment on the ways in which this differs from The Great Train Robbery (1903). The Great Train Robbery and The Phantom Carriage are both considered as one of the key creative movies ever made in history. The Phantom Carriage was very well known for showcasing it’s advanced narrative construction with flashbacks within flashbacks. The Phantom Carriage would have had technological advantages over The Great Train Robbery since it was made eighteen years after. Hence‚ both their editing methods

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    their own cash drawer 3.To minimize the risk of robbery‚ cash in excess of $100 is stored in an unlocked attaché case in the stock room until it is deposited in the bank.Internal control weakness: The money in this is not kept in a good place‚ and the clerks could easily commit robbery.

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    Until the 19th century‚ children were punished and confined in the same ways as adults. Early jails housed men‚ women‚ adults‚ juveniles‚ sane and insane all together. Houses of Refuge In the early 1800’s reformers became concerned about the overcrowded conditions in the jails and the corruption youth experienced when confined with adult felons. The first House of Refuge opened in New York in 1825‚ as a facility exclusively for children. By the 1840’s‚ 53 more were built around the country.

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    already banned personal ownership of guns‚ but violent crime is not down in either country. In fact‚ in Australia violent crime is up in every category. From 1997 to 1999‚ murders were up 6.5%‚ and attempted murders rose by 12.5%. Increases were also reported in assaults‚ kidnappings and armed robberies.? (14) I think that the issue is not how many guns are wandering around but who actually owns them. Gaddini 2 Gang members and drug dealers are the main problem. It would be ridiculous to say

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    The Great Divide University of California-Berkley geographer and author Michael Johns argues in his novel‚ The City of Mexico in the Age of Diaz‚ that the central Zocalo of Mexico City does more than geographically segregate the East from the West‚ but Mexico’s national mentality as well. During the years of Diaz’s democratic façade‚ the upper classes thrived upon plantation exports‚ feudalist economics and the iron fist of Diaz’s rurales while struggling to maintain European social likeness

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