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    Homicide  * Premeditated * Malicious intent * While attempting to commit a felony  * Anyone involved in commission of the felony Indiana Law   Murder * Person who knowlingly kills another human being *  arson‚ burglary‚ sex crimes‚ product tamperin   Preliminary Scene  and Crime Scene Investiagtion   Primary goals * Cause of death by criminal act * Who caused the death * No aspect of the homicide is more open to error than the preservation and protection

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    before you put it off any longer‚ you may want to consider these facts: In 2010‚ there were more than two million home burglaries in the United States‚ over 70 percent of which took place in residential homes‚ reports the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Victims of these burglaries claimed an estimated $4.6 billion in lost property‚ and the average dollar loss per burglary was $2‚119. With these startling statistics‚ investing in a home security system doesn’t seem like such a bad idea. The

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    authorities discovered that the burglars were employed‚ directly or indirectly‚ for the Committee to Re-Elect the President. President Nixon and heads of his campaign denied any and all connections with the incident. The five men were then convicted of burglary‚ including E. Howard Hunt‚ Jr.‚ a former Nixon aide‚ and G. Gordon Liddy‚ a lawyer purposed for the Committee to Re-elect the President. Shortly after the incident‚ the presiding judge received a letter written by

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    fines imposed‚ nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted." —Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Morris Kent was 16 years old when police arrested and charged him for multiple counts of burglary‚ robbery‚ and rape. The teen was already on probation in Washington D.C. for prior burglaries and theft. The prosecutor on the case wanted Kent’s trial to happen in adult court. His reasons included Kent’s criminal history and the serious nature of the current charges. Kent’s lawyer‚ of course

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    Question 1 The most committed crimes somewhere around 2009 and 2011 were: Burglary‚ Filter‚ Forcible Sex Offense‚ and Motor Vehicle Theft. Crime rates decreased essentially somewhere around 2009 and 2011 focused around a rundown of the information (incorporated in the table beneath) gave by the state. On the other hand‚ Filter and Forcible Sex Offense increased over the 2 years (U.S. Department of Education.‚ 2012). Burglary Filter Forcible Sex Offense Motor Vehicle Theft 2009 368 165 79 56 2010

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    The Method of Scientific Investigation Scientific investigation in my own words is when someone breaks down a problem to find a solution scientifically‚ but there can be more to it than just investigation a problem scientifically. Thomas Huxley explains scientific investigation in more depth in his “The Method of Scientific Investigation” essay‚ what is he trying to say in this passage? It could be many things‚ it could be nothing or it could be something‚ we’re basically trying to find out what

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    one of the worst presidential scandals in the history of the United States. In the story of Watergate‚ five burglars were found breaking into democratic offices at the Watergate complex in Washington DC. The break-in was passed off as just another burglary‚ but when the burglars were found to have connections with the CIA‚ questions were starting to be asked. Then when the phone number of Howard Hunt was found in one of the burglar’s phone books‚ it made people think‚ why would one of the burglars

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    reduce violent crime. Retrieved from http://www.policymic.com/articles/23290/7-reasons-why-an-assault-weapons-ban-will-fail-to-reduce-violent-crime Chow‚ S. (2010). Investigators: 15-year-old son of deputy shoots burglary suspect [Web]. Retrieved from http://www.khou.com/news/crime/Burglary-suspect-shot-by-15-year-old-son-of-deputy-97430719.html

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    to express one’s feelings in recent time. Although this may not be considered to some as a serious crime‚ it is vandalism and can make public places like parks and bridges eyesores for the public. Burglaries would rarely happen at all‚ if ever‚ if a curfew was set. Many do not understand that a burglary is a type of vandalism because of the aspect of breaking into a house and stealing valuables. This can be harmful to the personal property of others. Many other types of vandalism would drop as well

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    congress authorized the U.S attorney general to survey crime in America‚ and the FBI was in charge of the program. There were seven specific crimes that were involved in the reporting’s they were: murder‚ and non-negligent manslaughter‚ forcible rape‚ burglary‚ aggravated assault‚ larceny and moto vehicle theft. This was all done through a monthly report. The first report was in January of 1930 and it involved 400 cities thought the United States and involving 20 million people.

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