Gordon Philosophical Foundation Professor Novich Characteristics of the Criminal Law Criminal behavior is behavior that goes against societies norms and the laws of the people. These laws are put in place to protect the people and their property. The laws are usually enforced by a law enforcement agency and punishment issued by a judicial system. There are several different characteristics that make up a body of law. Sutherland and Cressey (1974) states‚ “ the characteristics which distinguish
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Introduction In previous post I have shown how to add a data connection in server explorer for a SQLite database file‚ and along the way also showed the process to create a new SQLite database file using visual studio 2010. if you haven’t read it or wish to read it please visit http://munnaondotnet.blogspot.com/2012/06/using-sqlite-in-visual-studio-2010-with.html farther more you can visit http://munnaondotnet.blogspot.com/search/label/SQLite for other SQLite post. In this post we are going
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Technology is everywhere 1. List the 5 different ways that people use technology today • Communication • Business • Entertainment • Education • Shopping 2. List 4 different industries that are positively impacted by the use of computer technology • According to the book military‚ security‚ taxes‚ police are greatly impacted by technology. The military use technology for combat stimulation and research. Security use technology to gather information and protect the system through the computer
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Bryett‚ Keith; Craswell‚ Emma; Harrison‚ Arch & Shaw‚ John. (1993). An introduction to policing: Vol. 1: Criminal justice in Australia. Sydney: Butterworths. Ch. 2. "Formal and informal methods of social control"‚ pp. 8-14. Formal and Informal Methods of Social Control Informal Control: The Socialisation Process Ii’OllltllllA lIN)) INIi’OllltllIIA ltllrrHOnS Oli’ ’Society’ is a broad term which ’includes aggregate groups within a geographically delineated nation state’ (Najman 1988:
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CRIMINAL LAW THREE TYPES: Infractions- (like traffic tickets)‚ which are minor violations and‚ usually‚ the punishment is having to pay a fine. Felonies- are serious crimes like armed robbery‚ arson‚ carjacking‚ rape‚ assault with intent to do great bodily harm‚ drug dealing‚ and murder. This is only a partial list but the thing to remember about felonies is that you will have over one year in prison if convicted. Misdemeanors- are lesser offenses like assault‚ reckless driving‚ drug possession
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Criminal Law Notes Chapter 3-4: Corpus Delicti: 1) Act/Omission & 2) Criminal Agency Temporary Insanity does not apply in California. You must prove that you cannot understand right/wrong at the time of the act‚ and that you did not understand the nature/quality of the act. Must also prove insanity‚ otherwise you are considered sane. People who cannot commit a crime (PC 26): 1) Children under 14 2) Idiots – Mental Incapacity 3) Ignorance or mistake of fact 4) Unconsciousness of Behavior
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Questions: Many local governments in the United States operate public libraries that provide books‚ reference materials‚ Internet access‚ public meeting space‚ genealogical assistance‚ and other information/education services at no charge. Answer the following questions: 1. Are the services of these local libraries pure public goods? Why or why not? It is my opinion that the local libraries are not pure public goods. They are considered a common-pool goods which have a public characteristic
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1. With the help of process flow diagrams‚ compare the pre-triage and the post-triage systems in terms of total system time and total waiting times. Is the new system an improvement over the old? 2. Look at the patient arrival rates and compare them to the available MD and NP capacity. An hour-by-hour or day-by-day analysis will show some interesting patterns. Based on what you have learned about waiting lines and utilization‚ comment on the current assignment fitness between supply and demand
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Criminal Law Evaluation Paper CJA/354 Criminal Law June 20‚ 2011 Kristin Mildenberger Abstract Criminal law is very important to the criminal justice system. Criminal law states what behavior is criminal and it gives the punishment for each crime. In this document the sources and purposes of criminal law will be discussed. The jurisdiction information will be explained in order to show how it determines where the laws are enforced and created. The differences in the adversarial system and
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1) What is Electro-Plating? Electroplating is the process of coating a metal object with a thin layer of another metal by means of electrolysis. 2) What is Copper Plating? Copper plating is a coating of copper metal on another material‚ often other metals. Plating is designed to increase durability‚ strength‚ or visual appeal‚ and copper plating specifically is often used to improve heat and electrical conductivity. 3) What are the uses of electro-plating/copper plating? Electroplating
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