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    Quiz 1 Study Guide

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    BIOLOGICAL ANSWER! Forensic Odontology (Dentsits)- Ted Bundy 2: History and development of forensic science – Who are the “key players” and their contributions? - Alphonse Bertillion: devised the first scientific system of personal identification that worked for awhile until 2 gentlemen with same name had same bertillion measurements - Francis Galton: Conducted the first definitive study of fingerprints and their classification - Edmond Locard: Incorporated Gross’ principles

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    DNA reports‚ but also‚ with the help of forensic artistic unidentified face could be reconstructed which helps in the identification of dead body and other prospective. Crime and Technology • Despite the fact that today computer forensics is helping the police and is very effective in solving crime still the most effective method to solve crime cases is the method of ‘ballistics’‚ which is also among the oldest methods used in the crime scene. Crime and Technology • One of the aspects which are

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    Why Is Gun Control Bad

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    control does not refer to using two hands. The legal definition of gun control is: having laws that aim to restrict or regulate the sale‚ purchase‚ or possession of firearms through licensing‚ registration‚ or identification requirements. A large number of American households or residents‚ approximately 40-45% of them‚ own at least one firearm (Agresti‚ James‚ and Smith‚ Reid). No matter how you look at it guns have‚ and will always be‚ around; whether they are used in the military or for personal use

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    Alex Thammavongsa GE 217 11/26/12 Final Paper: Argument Against Gun Control The argument on firearm regulation has been a heated discussion for many years. On one side of the debate‚ we have people in favor placing restrictions on guns‚ while‚ on the opposite end of the spectrum‚ we have people fighting the regulation of guns. People in favor gun restrictions believe gun control can reduce crime ‚while‚ the people against

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    1994-2004. This law made it illegal to produce or purchase a firearm that had certain cosmetic features which had no effect of the lethality of the firearm when used as a weapon. The politicians had essentially banned firearms that they deemed looked scary. Now there is a push for a renewed Federal Assault Weapons Ban. It is imperative the people know that this infringement on our Second Amendment rights is constructed around banning firearms based on how they look instead of how effective they are

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    Many youths and teenagers have lost their lives due to gun violence in the United States. Gun violence is violence committed with the use of a gun (firearm or small arm). Gun violence first started when wars began‚ since then gun violence became a national issue. Gun laws has changed better over the years. Why is it important for the government to make gun laws stricter? I propose by banning guns in some communities and using a less harmful weapons such as using the baton first‚ followed by a taser

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    Law Enforcement Joanna Fain CRJ201: Introduction to Criminal Justice Instructor:  Joe Niehaus September 23rd‚ 2014 Law Enforcement The history of the police agencies can be trace back to the 1630s‚ during this time the earliest colonists use the English style of policing. The civic duty for all citizens was “watch and ward” this offered no training or pay‚ it was the responsibility of the citizens to monitor the behavior of community members. Policing

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    The United States has about 300 million people as of 2012‚ making it the third most populated country in the world. In today’s America‚ the Native Americans only make up about 1% of the American population. The other 99% are either immigrants or descendants of immigrants. The American people mostly reside of immigrants who originally came to America to seek freedom‚ independence‚ and the equality of opportunity. America a nation based on a multicultural society where a lot of subcultures come together

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    States it is legal for an honorable discharged veteran to carry a licensed firearm with no lengthy process. Others believe that it should be the same for the rest for the rest of America. The process for a veteran to acquire a gun only depends upon them to pass a criminal background check‚ accumulate a copy of their DD form stating you were discharged under an honorable status‚ as well as supply any type of identification with a photo for the license‚ and finally pay a license fee of one hundred

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    made in the National Missile Defense‚ the Strategic Defense Initiative itself‚ and the Ballistic Missile Defense. A national defense program was thought of after the Nazis sent hundreds of V-2 rockets during the end of World War II (Garamone 78). President Nixon came up with a National Missile Defense Program‚ but many critics thought this was useless‚ because no nation had the capability of delivering a ballistic missile to the United States (Anderson 1). A well-functioning system was well out of

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