safety‚ education and senior care. (1) Public Safety All statistics are reported per 100‚000 of population for the year of 2011. There were no murders‚ auto thefts nor reports of arson during the year of 2011. However‚ 5 rapes‚ 1 robbery‚ 14 assaults‚ 127 burglaries‚ and 315 thefts were reported. This places the town of Abbeville in the higher crime index when comparing our over-all score of 333.1 to that of the United States which is 300.6. (2) Education The town of Abbeville has two public
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is so small‚ all rates will be compared per 100‚000. In 2003‚ the violent crime rate in Morehead was significantly lower that the state average. The number of violent crimes committed was 92 per 100‚000. There were no reported murders or violent robberies. There was only 1 violent rape reported that year. The highest category for violent crimes was aggravated assault‚ which was 6. Aggravated assault by definition is an unlawful attack upon a person with the purpose of inflicting severe bodily harm
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In the groundbreaking case Gideon vs. Wainwright we are given a prime example of a Supreme Court case and its impact on federalism. Gideon was accused of felony burglary charges after an eyewitness placed him at the scene of a robbery. Although there was no evidence of him committing the crime‚ police arrested him and charged him with the theft based solely on an eye witness report. The sequences of events that would follow would change the way states were ordered to provide due process and create
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Should Those Convicted of a Felony be Barred from Employment in a Company? Should those convicted of a felony be barred from employment in a Company? This research paper will be about; should those convicted of a felony be barred from employment in a company? I will explore the views of this question from all angles. I will explore the view points of the employer‚ the convicted felon‚ and the public. The argument of convicted felons in the work place; is an argument that
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not know who to trust. And one of the risks of trusting people is robbery. To help decrease the number of robbery cases‚ the researchers considered modifying the CCTV cameras‚ making it cover up all
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Bend‚ Indiana. Richard was sentenced to 70 years in prison‚ but was released after only serving three years. According to innocentproject.org‚ “Richard was charged with two counts of robbery‚ two counts of criminal deviate conduct‚ two counts of attempted rape‚ two counts of confinement‚ attempted robbery‚ rape‚ burglary and auto theft.” But in 2001‚ mitochondrial DNA testing showed that Alexander was the assailant in one of the cases‚ this is when
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crimes‚ or major felonies reported to the police that have been selected for special analysis because of their seriousness‚ frequency‚ and likelihood of being reported. Index crimes include: murder and non-negligent manslaughter‚ burglary‚ forcible rape‚ larceny/theft‚ robbery‚ motor vehicle theft‚ aggravated assault‚ and arson. Part II are non-index crimes such as simple assault‚ vandalism‚ gambling‚ and drunkenness. The crime rate is represented as the number of crimes per unit of population. This
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society. Deviance is regularly separated into two sorts of degenerate exercises. The primary‚ wrongdoing is the infringement of formally established laws and is alluded to as formal aberrance. Illustrations of formal aberrance would include: burglary‚ robbery‚ assault‚ murder‚ and strike‚ just to give some examples. The second sort of freak conduct alludes to infringement of casual social standards‚ standards that have not been systematized into law‚ and is alluded to as casual aberrance. Illustrations
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single parent spends little time with their teens‚ thereby leaving them prey to peer group pressure. Research indicates that peer group pressure leads to delinquent behavior among teenagers‚ including criminal acts such as motor vehicle theft‚ burglary‚ and robbery. Poor school performance and low self-esteem are also factors which are attributed to influence by peer groups; therefore‚ making them a much higher risk for having negative behavior than those who are performing well (D’Allesandro‚ 1998)
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Criminal Law Assessment Paper Nicole Mazurkiewicz CJA/343 Graham Quisenberry July 12‚ 2010 This paper will present an assessment of Criminal Law. The paper will discuss sources and purposes of criminal law. Some of the topics that will be discussed will be‚ explain jurisdiction to create and enforce criminal law‚ the adversarial system and what standards of proof are needed in criminal cases. We will also discuss the concepts of criminal liability versus accomplice liability as well
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