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    all the arrests records that happen each and every year. Index Crimes- This means that there are eight serious crimes that are being committed and that are reported into database. The eight serious crimes are: Murder‚ Manslaughter‚ Rape‚ Robbery‚ Assault‚ Burglary‚ Motor Theft‚ Arson‚ and also Larceny. Part 1 Crimes- This means that violent‚ serious and also more frequent crimes that are being committed by criminals. For examples would be: Murder‚ Rape‚ and also Arson. Part 2 Crimes- This means

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    Roper V Simmons

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    and two of his friends by the name of Charles Benjamin (fifteen years old) and John Tessmer (sixteen years old) had a detailed conversation about committing a murder. Christopher Simmons had a premeditated plan‚ which included‚ burglary (breaking and entering)‚ robbery and murder. Simmons wanted to bond and tie the victim and discard her off the bridge. Simmons convinced his two friends that they would not be convicted for these acts because they are still considered juveniles “under the age of

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    Gun Control

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    Gun Control Imagine a world where there were no laws controlling who could and couldn’t buy guns. Imagine that a felon who had committed armed robbery could walk into any store and buy a gun along with the ammunition that is needed for that gun. It would be a scary would if anybody and everybody were able to buy a gun. If there were no laws for gun owners this situation could happen these laws are put into place to protect not only citizens but to protect the gun owners. Thankfully we live in a

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    One of the most common prescription drug problems in America for the last two decades has been with OxyContin. OxyContin is helpful in the treatment of cancer symptoms and chronic severe pain when used correctly and provides extended relief of pain. However when it is abused‚ the negative effects are many and varies from individual to individual and potentially life threatening especially when the tablets are crushed and snorted‚ chewed‚ or mixed with water and injected or smoked eliminating

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    ANTI-DRUGS 1ST Draft 1. Introduction 2. PDRM Strategy 3. Decriminalisation of drugs 4. Drug related crimes 5. Conclusion ANTI-DRUGS 2nd Draft 1. Introduction - Drug Free ASEAN 2015 2. PDRM Strategy - concentrate of drug suppliers instead of users 3. Decriminalisation of drugs - cure drug users instead of looking at them as criminals 4. Drug related

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    committed a murder or a felony with threat of violence; double murder; murder endangering the lives of numerous other persons; murder while committing‚ attempting to commit‚ or fleeing from commission of such crimes as arson‚ burglaryrobbery‚ rape or kidnaping; murder to avoid lawful arrest; murder for hire; murder of a heinous or atrocious nature.” (Kuebler) Since Bigger’s crimes not only qualify as murder by a person who had previously committed a murder but also in murder while

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    Community Policing

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    Community Problem-Solving Era (1980s to Present) Since the early 1980s‚ police have gradually made their presence known to communities and citizens. The citizens play key role in solving crimes within the community; however there is barrier standing between them. The police have been coming with strategies focusing on breaking these barriers that began during the reform era. A rebirth of community policing was established in the 1980’s to reconnect the police and the public. Community policing

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    possibility of getting caught. Offenders pick their targets by pondering the character of the crime. A perfect example of this is how offenders will choose higher class households for burglaries or robberies‚ whereas he or she will select lower class households for the target of violent crimes such as in drug robberies from drug houses. Criminals learn the techniques of crimes to aid them in non-detection (Schmallager‚

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    Global Crime Pamela Bloom CJA/394 July 8‚ 2013 Kevin Dzioba Global Crime Every nation of the world experiences the same crimes on some level within their society. From burglary to murder‚ every nation must deal with the criminals who help in various ways to shape the society that many either admire or fear. The rates of crimes around the world are significantly different from the crime rates that occur within the United States. The political and social structures of these nations often

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    receives the fairest possible sentence. A comparison to another insanity defense used‚ was the case of the Esposita brothers who had clearly faked being insane to get out of a death sentence. The Esposita brothers set a plan to gain money through robbery and were well equipped to take lives if anyone stood in the way. Both brothers were charged for murder of police officers and citizens. During their court trial‚ the Esposita brothers pretended to show signs of insanity by speaking in gibberish and

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