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    The Crime Lab Project is a non-profit corporation with a blog created for “raising awareness of public forensic science needs and challenges”(What is the Crime Lab Project 1). By reinforcing forensic science education and research‚ forensic science can contribute to a more just society‚ and in turn better everyone’s lives. ¨A recent congressionally mandated report by the National Academy of Sciences found¨ that there are serious deficiencies in the nation’s forensic science system and are in much

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    1.0 Introduction This paper elaborates the different management aspects practiced at Ceylon Tobacco Company (CTC) and DHL Keells. The facets discussed in detail will be Planning‚ Organising‚ Leading and Controlling. The key strengths and weaknesses of both organisations are identified and discussed on how it touches the internal and the external factors affecting their core business. The organisation’s Vision‚ Mission‚ Critical Successful Factors are deliberated in order to come up with specific

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    Geo-Engineering: Controlling the Climate and Weather Recall the pleasure derived from the last time you took a walk through a park on a day when the weather was perfect. The sunshine was bright‚ the temperature was perfect‚ and perhaps there was a slight breeze that left you the ultimate feeling of refreshment as it caressed your face. Or perhaps you can remember the last time you enjoyed the sounds and smells of a light April shower that left the trees and grass looking so green and the air

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    Research Paper “Cyber Crimes: A Socio-Legal Interpretation in the Age of Globalization” Dr. G. L. Sharma   "Shanti Kuteer" 81-Vishvesariya Vistar‚ Triveni Nagar‚ Jaipur-302018   +91 94147-78452 ; +91 77423-21377 Email:drgls@ymail.com Crime is considered as a violation of established enacted legislations‚ laws‚ rules or regulations in any society. Though it is a socio-legal‚ economic and political concept yet it has become a global concerns now a days with the emergence

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    lesson and habbits of life through accomplishments witch makes them think of how to be strong in other words a hard worker. In the passage "The Benefits of Organized Activities". "Collin states that organized activites help children grow into resposible adults." In my life growing up I was in alot of sports that we’re organized like football‚ we all had our own postions on the team. We had to organize our postions every day if it was at home or at practise which made us strong. The team had

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    One of the negative sides of organized religion comes from the idea of “charisma” and the charismatic leader who may not have the best intentions and could use the power that they gain over people with this charisma to push things that may not necessarily by what their religion is supposed to stand for (Fisher‚ 2005). An example of this would be the extremist Muslims in the Middle East‚ specifically al Qaida or the Taliban. Charismatic leaders‚ such as the recently killed Osama bin Laden‚

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    1. Deviance- the recognized violation of cultural norms. 2. Crime- the violation of a society’s formally enacted criminal law. 3. Social control- attempts by society to regulate people’s thoughts and behavior. 4. Criminal justice system- the organizations—police‚ courts‚ and prison officials—that respond to alleged violations of the law. 5. Labeling- the idea that deviance and conformity result not so much from what people do as from how others respond to those actions. 6. Stigma- a powerfully

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    Legal Crime vs Natural Crime The natural definition of crime is any act that is seen as fundamentally wrong‚ strongly disapproved‚ and deserving of punishment”‚ regardless of whether it is legal. Natural crime is one that is mala in se‚ or wrong in itself. Meaning that is wrong to do regardless of your circumstances. Natural crime presumes a common morality that society agrees that everyone should behave the same way towards certain areas. It is also based on the principle that within most religions

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    116TH INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE PARTICIPANTS’ PAPERS CRIME IN INDIA Sanjiv Kumar Upadhyay * I. CRIME IN INDIA A. General There were 61.8 million criminal cases reported in 1998 with a rate of 6366 per million population. 77.8% of cases investigated were chargesheeted in a court of law. There were 5.7 million cases pending in courts of which trail was completed in 15.8% of cases and of these‚ 37.4% cases ended in conviction. There are 41.6 police personnel per sq. kilometers and 1360 per million

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    Organized religion has often led to a break in the sense of community for a variety of reasons‚ one of those being size. The size of churches impacts the relationships formed as well as the level of that relationship. Kristin Laurin describes relationships as a “connection or association” furthermore Baumeister and Lear tack on that relationships “involves mutual feelings of affection and intimacy and fulfills needs for belonging and connectedness” (qtd. in Laurin et al 777). Larger groups‚ as seen

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