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    Unit 8: Wrongful Convictions and the Utilization Eyewitness Accounts Kaplan University Professor Janice Walton CJ266-03: Deviance and Violence 12/5/2013 In our society today many innocent people have been sent to jail on false identification by victims or witnesses. We will be identifying the ethical issues within the field of criminal investigation as applied to wrongful conviction based upon tainted or faulty line-ups. Addressing the ethical responsibilities of law enforcement in their

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    Drug abuse is a problem that runs rampant among teenagers in our world today. Teens and young adults are a very impressionable and vulnerable age where they can make poor decisions that may have dire consequences. According to abovetheinfluence nine out of ten people with a substance abuse problem start use before the age of 18. Youth are very susceptible to the dangers of drug usage and the effects can be even more serious. This organization works to prevent teens from using drugs through different

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    Thesis statement: The effects of juvenile delinquency of teens are handled by jail time‚ house arrest‚ or detention centers‚ all of which are examples of juvenile reform programs that Louis Sachar describes in his novel Holes. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Truancy‚ Theft‚ B & E‚ characteristics of youths in America B. Background on Author C. Thesis Statement II. Holes Summary III. Juvenile Delinquency Reform A. Without Juvenile Reform‚ Delinquency rates would increase B. Features/

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    Motivation and the Brain in Refraining From Drug Use Neuroscience and psychology have been working hand in hand for some time now to determine why and how behaviors occur in human personality‚ and what motivates individuals to do what they do. Perhaps one of the most studied phenomena that affects motivation‚ the thought processes‚ and social interactivity‚ is the study of drug addiction. The study of drug addiction has benefited greatly from advances in scanning and imaging technology such

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    Imagine how you felt when you realized that your son and daughter were taking drugs just because they saw one of the athletes in the olympics doing it‚ what would you do? I know how I would feel and the answer is not happy at all. I don’t understand why athletes are taking drugs so that they can be able to win. It doesn’t make sense. This is telling us that you need drugs to be able to win in a competition. I find it very sad because there are young kids that look up to those big stars. Yes I know

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    a high school track runner‚ drugs are common within their members. The term drugs loosely correlates with three meanings: those that enhance performance (amphetamines‚ ephedrine‚ and cocaine)‚ beta-blockers used to slow heart rate and reduce tremor‚ and the ones used in bodybuilding (human growth hormones‚ anabolic-steroids‚ and diuretics). The use of drugs in athletics reaches far beyond the professional leagues‚ many high school athletes get into the use of the drugs to go beyond the competition

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    background references to insure that the family or individual would be a good tenant. HA can deny the applicant if it is determined that the tenant would cause a disruptive environment to other tenants or the community. The HUD Public Housing Program uses several different methods to establish eligibility. Because of the agency using so many qualifications the first method of eligibility is by administrative rule and regulation. HA will begin to determine eligibility by reviewing the applicant’s income

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    Axia College Material Appendix E Evaluating Safe Working Conditions Directions: Read each scenario and answer the following questions. 1. Workplace Violence Sam is a security officer for ABC Corporation in the Phoenix area. He is always stationed at the security desk in the main lobby to greet employees and visitors. One day he observed an employee from the finance department muttering something under his breath and acting strangely as he walked by the security desk. He noticed

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    The failed strategy of the Sega Dreamcast The Dreamcast was a home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was released in 1998. A whole two years before its rival Sony came out with the Playstation 2 video game console (Hosch‚ L. William). Just a year after Sony came out with their Playstation 2 video game console‚ Sega stopped making video game consoles altogether. Sega now focuses on developing games for consoles made by their once rivals (Lambie‚ Ryan). On the other hand Sony‚ Microsoft

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    portion of the EDM community that doesn’t deal with just the music aspect-that being the excessive drug abuse. It is not uncommon for drugs to be shared and sold all throughout the dance parties; but the true question is‚ do drugs truly affect the EDM community? Becoming so notorious‚ drugs have become an almost imperative aspect within the Electronic Dance Music community. With that being said‚ without drugs present‚ the EDM community would be a completely different subculture. Originating in the late

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