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    The Open Window Deception

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    The Open Window and Charles‚ both show how children can use their imagination to empower adults. The children in the stories used their advantage to convince the adults into believing something that wasn’t true. The adults seemed so unobservant and unconcerned to what was really happening around them. The kids knew that it would be easy to get the adults to believe them‚ even though they knew it was wrong. These two stories were both written about‚ in my opinion‚ a deception of curiosity. Laurie

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    Broken Windows Theory

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    What Impact has the Broken-windows Theory had on Policing? What about the Future? 02/18/2010 Question Response pg. 118 Broken-windows theory is the thought that when low levels of crime and disorder and deviance are not held in check‚ then more serious crime is likely to follow (Roberg‚ Novak‚ Cordner pg. 102). It was a theory proposed by J.Q. Wilson and Kelling in 1982. The broken-windows theory has had an effect on policing in the past‚ and will play a role in how policing

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    faced with a common issue regarding whether or not two wrongs make a right. If an individual were to solve a crime by committing a crime‚ have we really advanced as a society? The film Rear Window‚ directed by Alfred Hitchcock‚ is centered around this question of ethics. Being handicapped and limited to the rear window in his apartment‚ L.B Jefferies passes time by watching his neighbors live their lives. As the story goes on‚ it becomes apparent that one of his neighbors has been involved in a murder

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    Rear Window ( 1954 )

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    Abdullrahman Al - Abdulghani HUM205 Film Deliberation #04 Rear window ( 1954 ) Director : Alfred Hitchcock Stars : James Stewart ‚ Grace Kelly ‚ Thelma Ritter ‚ Raymond Burr The movie talks about an injured photographer who is stuck in his apartment and all what he can do is look at his neighbors throat his rear window where he noticed that the neighbors wife disappeared so he start to prove that his neighbor killed his wife . In the scene where Jeff calls Thorwald as the phone

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    Kailey Hardy Ms. Toone Language Arts 6 November The Window The title of this book is The Window and the writer is Jeanette Ingold‚ she also wrote The Big Burn‚ Airfield‚ Hitch‚ Paper Daughter‚ Mountin Solo. The person who published this book is Harcourt Brace‚ he also published this series called Virginia Woolf and more. This book was a bestseller‚ and the intended audience is young adults or teens. This was in the 3rd person point of

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    Broken Windows Theory

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    The “Broken Windows” Theory and its Application in Today’s Society The “broken windows” theory as explained in the article; which holds that physical detoriation and an increase in unrepaired buildings leads to increased concerns for personal safety of residents and a rise in the crime rates‚ is an applicable theory for the conditions in the inner cities. I believe it also can apply to the current conditions in some suburban areas that are degrading‚ such as the local town of Norristown where

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    The girl in the window was written by Lane Degregory. The girl in the window is about a girl named Dani. She lived in a house more like a closet. The closet she stayed in slept in and was in all the time wasn’t clean‚ there was molded mattress that she slept on and she was surrounded by cockroaches and maggots‚bugs. SHe didn’t have any toys and she didn’t have any clothes that she could actually where. She didn’t come out of the closet and she never went outside‚ never went swimming‚ never felt the

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    Broken Window Theory

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    Intro to Criminal Justice Broken Window theory References Bond‚ B. (2009 ‚ February 13). Research Boosts Broken Windows Theory. Retrieved October 2‚ 2012‚ from www.suffolk.edu. KELLING‚ J. Q. (1982‚ March). The police and Neighborhood safety: Broken Window. Retrieved October 2‚ 2012‚ from http://cptedsecurity.com. The “Broken Window” theory attempts to explain why neighborhoods become so bad over time. It basically says that if small crimes are

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    Rear Window Analysis

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    Mid-term Paper 10/18/2012 Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 production Rear Window is indeed a film primarily concerned with masculinity‚ or better yet emasculation‚ and the male gaze. The central character L.B. Jefferies‚ or Jeff‚ is a newspaper photographer who recently broke his leg snapping pictures at an auto race. He is now confined to a wheelchair and spends all of his time observing his neighbors from his Greenwich Village Apartment window. When he sees what he believes to be a murder‚ he takes it upon

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