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    Watergate Scandal

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    John Mitchell‚ White House Counsel John Dean‚ White House Chief of Staff H.R. Haldman‚ White House Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs John Ehrlichman‚ and President Nixon. On April 30‚ 1973‚ nearly one year after a grand jury investigation of the burglary and arrest of the people involved‚ President Nixon accepted the resignation of Haldeman and Ehrlichman and announced the dismissal of John Dean. Furthermore‚ U.S. Attorney General Richard Kleindienst resigned as well shifting the position to the

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    Probation My local juvenile probation department has taken care of a number of different cases. Everything from alcohol offenses to unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. It has taken care of cases involving truancy‚ vandalism‚ possession of marijuana‚ burglary‚ also runaways‚ possession of a weapon‚ and resisting an officer without violence to name just a few. There are offenses that only a juvenile can be charged with. For instance there are actions that an adult cannot be charged with like truancy‚ or

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    been defined as an organised system of intimidation or the practice of using violence to obtain political demands.But in the world of today this word has  acquired deeper and wider meanings.Now terrorists indulge in suicide bombing‚mass murders‚burglaries‚arson‚hijacking‚ kidnapping‚for ransom‚and torture of the worst order.All this is happening not in some particular country but almost all the countries of the world are facing the most horrible threat of violence.Terrorism are operating with

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    Saturation Patrol

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    Over $1 billion is funding police-patrol programs each year. In Tennessee‚ a study on saturation patrol reliability was conducted. It was analyzed through the results of patrols during the day and night. A saturation patrol is a method that involves multiple officers placed in specific locations that have high rates of DUI cases. Enforcing more saturation patrols will eventually lessen the possibility of alcohol-impaired driving of a community. Conducting more saturation patrols will result in having

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    Jarvis Forman March 12‚ 2012 Victomology 469 C.R.I.M.E.S Larceny A credit union teller and an ex-lawyer convicted of grand larceny for separate crimes were spared prison. New York State Supreme Court Justice Penny M. Wolfgang sentenced Wanda Hasbrouck‚ 51‚ of Tonawanda‚ to five years’ probation and ordered her to pay $23‚350 in additional restitution for stealing $39‚900 from Morton Lane Federal Credit Union.(Staff‚ 2012) Hasbrouck previously pleaded guilty to fourth-degree grand larceny

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    cost savings to taxpayers. The state of Illinois proposes an estimation savings of $780‚500 a year in taxpayers cost with the current crime rate. In Kansas and Texas the implemented restorative justice programs for property crimes such as theft or burglary already exist saving the taxpayers millions of dollars a year. The benefits of restorative justice include: The reduction of repeat offenders reentering the criminal justice system‚ It can be used as a form of diversion. In turn it reduces finical

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    Gun violence in the US caused thousands of injuries and deaths yearly. In 2013‚ the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention stated that firearms were used in 84‚258 nonfatal injuries and 11‚208 deaths from homicide‚ 21‚175 by suicide‚ 505 deaths from unintentional discharge‚ plus 281 deaths that were labelled as undetermined intent‚ which all totalled for 33‚169 deaths related to firearms. Gun control laws do not prevent criminals from obtaining guns or breaking the laws. Criminals can obtain

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    Unit 5: Essay Writing ACADEMIC WRITING VS NON-ACADEMIC WRITING The difference between academic and non-academic writing is that one tends to be personal than the other. Non-academic writing (personal writing) is a piece of writing which expresses writer’s feeling and mostly based on writer’s points of view such as personal journal. Academic writing is a piece of writing about a certain topic which is used for academic (school) purpose. Each paragraph in academic writing has to base on

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    Crime: Discuss the reasons for an increase crime among young people and the ways in which they can be encouraged to behave differently. Abstract Crime‚which drastically increasing among youngsters.Resulting corrupted community for the future and fails to produce productive young people in the country.If proper awareness provided to stop crimes among young people and encourage them to behave more civilized‚the country would be more peaceful and harmonic. Currently a major disaster

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    Oliver Twist Charles Dickens ← Character List → Oliver Twist - The novel’s protagonist. Oliver is an orphan born in a workhouse‚ and Dickens uses his situation to criticize public policy toward the poor in 1830s England. Oliver is between nine and twelve years old when the main action of the novel occurs. Though treated with cruelty and surrounded by coarseness for most of his life‚ he is a pious‚ innocent child‚ and his charms draw the attention of several wealthy benefactors

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