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    are relatively small “Age Out” of crime Official records‚ victim surveys‚ self report surveys Official records – uniform crime report‚ tracks juvenile crimes as well UCR – 2 types of offenses ‚ Part one (Type A) - murder‚ robbery‚ rape‚ aggravated assault‚ burglary‚ motor vehicle theft Part two (type B) – UCR is looking at solving issues but in general its best not only to utilize these records because many crimes are not reported - better to use victim surveys (may or may not reported

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    Federal vs. State Policy

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    concentration while driving. The federal government never viewed themselves as the group that would be responsible for crime within the United States. The federal government would have a role when it came to extreme criminal behavior. Crimes such as bank robbery‚ kidnapping‚ and tax evasion would be crimes that they would be involved in (Marion & Oliver‚ 2006). The federal government is always there to help the state police agencies when they need the help or assistance in the criminal justice organization

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    Magistrates Court Essay

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    offences’‚ eg: most motoring offences minor criminal damage being drunk and disorderly It can also deal with some of the more serious offences‚ eg: burglary drugs offences These are called ‘either way’ offences and can be heard either in a magistrates’ court or a Crown Court 2. Crown Courts A Crown Court deals with serious criminal cases‚ eg: murder rape robbery It also deals with: appeals against a magistrates’ court conviction or sentence cases passed from a magistrates’ court for trial or sentencing

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    Assult Weapons Ban

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    Assault Weapons Ban (AWB) A November 2012 Congressional Research Service report found that‚ as of 2009‚ there were approximately 310 million firearms in the United States‚ 110 million being rifles. (Peters) So what exactly makes a rifle an assault rifle or assault gun magazine? An Assault Weapon is most commonly defined as a semi automatic firearm possessing certain cosmetic features. Most assault rifles such as an AR-15 fires a 5.56mm round. The bullet tends not to penetrate walls in close quarters

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    HIPAA CIA And Safeguards

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    HIPAA‚ CIA‚ and Safeguards Medical data are increasingly computerized‚ which means‚ inevitably‚ medical data are increasingly subject to the risks associated with computer security‚ namely: •Confidentiality: data revealed to people not authorized to see them •Integrity: unauthorized changes to data‚ intentional or otherwise •Availability: access to data denied by persons or events  An overview of the security issues at BCBST •BCBST has consented to pay the U.s. Bureau of Health and Human Services

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    crimes must have been committed after the juveniles thirteenth birthday and each offence has been prosecuted separately‚ Other crimes that are included in the automatic filing in the adult court system are robbery in the first degree‚ rape of a child in the first degree or a drive by shooting‚ burglary in the first degree that has been committed on or after July 1‚ 1997 and the juvenile has a criminal history consisting of one or more prior felony or misdemeanor offences or any violent offence as defined

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    pre ap reasearch paper

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    Nick Latessa Mrs. Schmalhofer Pre AP Language Arts 25 April 2013 The Reasons Capital Punishment Should Stay Implemented “When someone commits a felony‚ it is a matter of free will. No one is compelled to commit armed robbery‚ murder‚ or rape. The average citizen does not have the mind or intentions to become a killer(Ornellas).” This statement by Lori Ornellas‚ a victim in the brutal murder of her nephew shows us that when someone commits a crime they do it on their own account. In the United

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    Delinquency Thesis

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    reciprocal benefit for all the groups involved. Crime committed by the stereotypical or “main stream” street level gangs‚ such as the Bloods‚ People Nation or Nazi Lowriders‚ usually involve the sale and distribution of narcotics‚ assaults‚ robbery‚ theft‚ burglary‚ prostitution‚ extortion and murder. The illegal actions taken by these groups often brings them into direct conflict of with other gangs‚ typically when attempting to engage in business in the opposing groups perceived or claimed territory;

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    William Bratton and the Nypd

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    Bratton embraced the “broken windows” theory that had made him so successful as chief of the city’s transit police. According to this theory‚ when a community ignores small offenses such as a broken window on a parked car‚ larger offenses such as burglaryrobbery‚ and assault inevitably follow. Conversely‚ serious crime can be prevented if a community polices the little things‚ the “quality-of-life” offenses such as vandalism‚ graffiti‚ panhandling‚ public urination‚ prostitution‚ and noise. This theory

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    Malcolm X Draft 2

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    Kyle James January 12‚ 2014 U.S. History The Social Impacts of Malcolm X The Black Civil Rights Movement of the 20th century pushed for and achieved different levels equality through its many prominent activists. Prior to the movement‚ millions of Black Americans faced brutal abuse and segregation with little to no government action taking place against such wrongdoings. The movement included passionate advocates for black equality such as Rosa Parks‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X

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