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    juvenile arrests or is it just another classification of criminal activity that can be imposed on a juvenile? Juvenile

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    Introduction Racial disparities in the arrest of offenders‚ has long been a hotly debated issue in the US. Police arrest of minorities is a subject that continues to evoke heated debate. It is now widely acknowledged that minorities‚ especially African-Americans‚ are more likely to be arrested for minor offenses than whites. This is a matter of concern‚ not only because it leads to feelings of prejudice‚ but police arrest of minorities also leads to a pattern of racial profiling. This paper discusses

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    are defined as “legal abilities to perform actions that would otherwise be legally forbidden; they are not duties to perform actions to which the law would otherwise be indifferent” (Shiner‚ 1994).Police exercise powers with respect to detention and arrest‚ search and seizure‚ use of force‚ and interrogation of crime suspects’ .The degree to which police exercise these powers vary from one case to another. A police force with unlimited power might be more effective‚ but it would interfere with the freedoms

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    LD 6 PROPERTY CRIMES - KEY POINTS 6.01.EO1 Recall the crime elements required to arrest a suspect for theft. To arrest a subject for theft‚ the necessary crime elements include: • the taking and • carrying away of • personal property of another • without consent • with intent to permanently deprive the owner. 6.01.EO2 Recall the crime elements required to arrest a suspect for vehicle theft. To arrest a subject for vehicle theft‚ the necessary crime elements include: • the driving

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    I. THE FOURTH AMENDMENT SHOULD CONTROL MALICIOUS PROSECUTION CLAIMS INVOLVING PRETRAIL DETENTIONS WITHOUT PROBABLE CAUSE Years ago this Court instructed that the Fourth Amendment should be used to analyze allegedly unconstitutional “detention[s] of suspects pending trial.” Gerstein v. Pugh‚ 420 U.S. 103‚ 125 n.27 (1975). Since then this Court has reaffirmed that the “detention of criminal suspects” is “governed by the provisions of the Fourth Amendment.” Albright v. Oliver‚ 510 U.S. 266‚ 274 (1994)

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    ABUSE OF POLICE POWERS IN PAKISTAN With intervening dictators and historical autocracy‚ it is now after sixty five years of independence that Pakistan has evolved to a culture “partially” democratic. The military and police institutions must function under rule of law in order to uphold legitimate separation of powers. The Oxford Dictionary defines the term Police as‚ “the civil force of a state‚ responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order.”1 With

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    The U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs reviews arrest records from law enforcement agencies throughout the United States documenting statistics in relation to juveniles‚ location‚ and crime types. The statistical information developed and presented is used to help law enforcement agencies and individuals with interests in juvenile justice to develop programs to lower the types of crimes and help juveniles to refrain from committing crimes. The Juvenile Justice Bulletin of 2008

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    What are the pros and cons of mandatory arrest? How about the no drop policy for interpersonal violence arrests? How would approach this differently? About twenty years ago states starting passing mandatory arrest laws. These laws force officers to arrest someone every time they are called out to a domestic abuse call. The number of murders by abusers is higher in states with mandatory arrest laws than it is in other states. At first the mandatory arrest laws were helpful but the laws did not take

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    allowed to. That though is just parenting styles‚ which will vary from families and generations. Believers that children are worse today would altercate with the fact; that from 2009 to 2009 the rate of juvenile arrest for robbery rose 15%. Believers would also say the juvenile arrest for murder did not change at all. These are true‚ however they are only based in a 9 year span‚ while those are only 2 offences. Others would argue that opinion polls show that parents do not punish their child(ren)

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    Crime In California 2012

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    California. Current year statistics are presented for reported crimes‚ arrests‚ dispositions of adult felony arrests‚ adult probation‚ criminal justice personnel‚ citizens’ complaints against peace officers‚ domestic violencerelated calls for assistance‚ and law enforcement officers killed or assaulted. In addition‚ statistics for preceding years provide a historical context. Summary: The number of crimes and

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