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    Lord Bolingbroke said that History is philosophy teaching by example and also by warning. Often‚ our actions revolved around the past. Only when learning from the past then can we prevent and come up with better solutions to alleviate future crimes. We cannot afford to forget past crimes and the lessons it teaches us. Crimes that were committed many years ago should not be forgotten that easily. Some people believe that crimes committed should just be forgotten for everyone to move on with their

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    Raw‚ written by Scott Monk is a simple‚ yet thought provoking book exploring the themes of teenage rebellion‚ its effect on institutionalization. The story revolves around the experiences of‚ Brett a young offender is sent to a detention centre to reform and attain a second chance in life. As a result Brett is sent to The Farm‚ a facility that aims to turn young offender’s lives around‚ by reforming them. The Farm works on the principals of care‚ trust and responsibility. There are no fences or guards

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    Getting assistance from associates is one of the more challenging aspects of loss prevention. This includes getting tips‚ helping us in a fitting room‚ known shoplifters or any other aspect related to loss prevention. To increase productivity from your associates you need to treat each person uniquely. There is no cookie cutter way to approach each associate. Every person has their own likes‚ dislikes and personality. You need to know your associates to find what motivates them. To find out

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    in their occupations. Edwin Sutherland was the first sociologist to define white-collar crime. The white-collar kinds of crime include copyright infringement‚ fraud‚ money laundering‚ insider trading‚ cybercrime‚ forgery‚ Ponzi schemes‚ identity theft‚ and embezzlement. There are numerous cases of white-collar crimes in the United States that result in the justice system intervention. The majority of these criminals experience hefty punishment for the crimes. Arguably‚ they receive severe punishment

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    Robbery Chapter 265‚ Section 19(b) - includes robbery‚ robbery not being armed‚ robbery by force and violence. Previously Chapter 265‚ Section 19 Unarmed Robbery Victim 60 and over Chapter 265‚ Section 19(a) Carjacking Chapter 265‚ Section 21A – M/V Theft/Conf/Maim/Put in Fear Assault with a Dangerous Weapon‚ Victim 60 and over Chapter 265‚ Section 15B(a) Armed Assault with Intent Rob or Murder‚ Victim 60 and over Chapter 265‚ Section 18(a)

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    Good morning‚ ladies and gentlemen. Until recently‚ our residential area had been one of the few residential areas in the country to enjoy a zero-crime rate. However‚ a spate of break-ins and snatch thefts has occurred in our area in the past three months. If we are not vigilant‚ there could be an upsurge in such incidents. In my speech today‚ I would like to outline several measures that can be taken to reduce the number of break-ins in our area.Break-ins often occur when the occupants of a house

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    Deployment Of ATMs In Rural Areas Is Poised To Lead To The Next Level Of Growth In Indian ATM Industry: Ken Research Mounting growth of white-label ATM terminals especially in rural areas and a stronger emphasis on financial inclusion will lead to increased installations of ATMs in the country in the future New Delhi: 02/09/2013- ATM’s have gained significance as a delivery channel for banking transactions in India. Rising economic development‚ rise in the income levels (especially in the urban areas)

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    estimate indicates that fraud‚ in all its forms‚ comes out of more than $40 billion each year. Advancing technology has created more opportunities for fraud. Computer use leaves everyone vulnerable to fraud‚ including telemarketing fraud‚ identity theft‚ and health care scams. What Is Economic Crime? Economic Crimes can be defined as the intentional use of deceit to deprive another of money‚ property or a legal right. Economic crimes fall broadly into the categories of those illegal actions under-taken

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    individual inside and outside of the house‚ for the user to be aware of his personal belongings‚ for easy monitoring only via text. They stated that robbery‚ larceny‚ shoplifting‚ burglary‚ raid‚ and holdup are some words that are synonymous to the word theft and to lessen this crime the researchers came up to a device called Arduino-Based Burglar Alarm System. Planck’s Radiation Law states that the energy of electromagnetic radiation is confined to indivisible packets where each of which has energy

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    by the plague‚ there was nothing that threatened the people of Elizabethan England as much as crime. Crime was a very frequent happening especially in England ’s capital‚ London. Its citizens were victims of many different crimes ranging from petty theft to murder. The punishments for these crimes are considered harsh by today ’s standards but because of the high crime rates‚ they were necessary. London ’s streets were bustling with excitement‚ but where the rich shopped and socialized there were

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