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    emphasizing the Ephesians’ new life (2:4-5). This theme of death and rebirth is present in the poem Journey of the Magi which is structurally and internally divided into three stages; corresponding to the sacrament of penance: contrition (guilt)‚ confession and satisfaction. To understand this poem‚ one has to understand the impact that Christ had on the world. At the time of his birth‚ however‚ the known world was not stable; people worshipped many gods‚ and we get a full description of the way life

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    from a Phoenix‚ Arizona bank worker. Ernesto Miranda was questioned for two hours by police‚ then confessed to the robbery‚ unexpectedly he also confessed to kidnapping and raping an 18 year old girl 11 days earlier. He had signed the two written confessions. During the arrest and questioning‚ Miranda was never told he had the right to remain silent‚ to have a lawyer‚ and to be protected against self-incrimination. On June 19‚ 1963‚ Miranda was trialed in court for the robbery charges from Barbara

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    had an intellectual disability was coerced into a confession (Nirider‚ Tepfer‚ & Drizin‚ 2012). Moreover‚ the case of Daryl Atkins exhibits an individual who was mentally disabled and sentenced to death. Both these cases demonstrate some of the roles that forensic psychologists may play in police interrogations and court. In the case of Dassey‚ eyewitness identification procedures conducted by police were questionable and led to a false confession. Similarly‚ in Atkin’s case‚ the question of whether

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    Interviews and Interrogations Policy In the world of security‚ interviews‚ and interrogations play a key role in solving a case or putting a face to a crime committed. They can be similar but they also have several differences. Interviews and interrogations also come with legal issues because of the way they are conducted. Putting a security policy in place within the organization can help guide security personnel when conducting interviews and interrogations. Interviews and Interrogations

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    Elite and Popular Perspectives of Witchcraft The elite perspective is the perspective of those in power. It may be the perspective of the monarchy but it may also be administrative/judicial or that of the church. Popular conceptions are those held by the common people. These two perspectives were not very distinctive because the elite and common people did not live completely separate lives from one another – there was some mixing of culture‚ and thus there were many similarities in the conceptions

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    to go and find Confession in the House of Salvation. Confession is then “seen at a distance within the House of Salvation”. Everyman kneels to him and asks for mercy. Confession‚ like Good Deeds before him‚ knows already of Everyman’s sorrow‚ but can give him the comfort of “a precious jewel” called “penance”. Jesus‚ Confession continues‚ suffered on the cross for mankind‚ so man in turn must remember Jesus in suffering himself by undergoing the “scourge of penance”. Confession tells Everyman to

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    Act four takes place in a jail cell in salem. Herrick enters and wakes up Sarah Good‚ Tituba then wakes up. Herricks tell them to get out of there and then asks them where they are going‚ Tituba responds that they are going to Barbadoes. Then Tituba hears a cow bellowing and thinks that it is her Majesty calling out to take her home. The deputy governor‚ Hathorne and Danforth arrive followed by Cheever‚ they asks when did Hale arrive and what was he doing. Herrick responds that he was sitting and

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    John Proctor: Tragic Hero

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    In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ John Proctor is seen as a tragic hero because he is able to overcome his tragic flaw of hubris‚ but still the circumstances led to his death. A tragic hero is a person who has sacrificed their lives for a principle. It is shown in the play that ordinary people can be tragic heroes. They believed so passionately in an idea that they were willing to make the ultimate sacrifice‚ their lives‚ for it. There are four main aspects that represent a tragic hero

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    Investigators emerged from the room with a written confession signed by Miranda. It included a typed disclaimer‚ also signed by Miranda‚ stating that he had “full knowledge of my legal rights‚ understanding any statement I make may be used against me‚” and that he had knowingly waived those rights. Two weeks later at a preliminary hearing‚ Miranda again was denied counsel. At his trial he did have a lawyer‚ whose objections to the use of Miranda’s signed confession as evidence were overruled. Miranda was convicted

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    Unjust Conviction

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    Looking at the death penalty system in action‚ it is fundamentally flawed in use and there is a serious risk of executing innocent people. Many unjust convictions have shown that serious flaws such as: Lack of eyewitness identification‚ False confessions‚ and the access to have DNA testing have caused our countries criminal justice system to convict many innocent individuals‚ who were sentenced to death. The most disturbing fact individuals are faced with today‚ is that innocent people have

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