NAME: SECTION: FINAL ASSIGNMENT (25%) For your final assignment‚ you will be composing a cause and effect essay using the following topics: 1. Causes of criminal behaviour Your essay must be five paragraphs in length. You will identify three causes OR three effects about the topic and discuss in detail‚ with supporting information‚ each point in the body paragraphs of your essay. Be sure that each part of the essay
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Marcos v Ruiz FACTS: * After conducting a preliminary investigation‚ Asst‚ Fiscal of Tagbilaran City filed to RTC Bohol 2 information against Marcos for violation of BP 22. * Marcos appeared during the scheduled arraignment but asked for resetting because his lawyer has just withdrawn from the case. The court granted his request. * Later‚ Marcos was able to settle his obligation with the complainants and the latter executed an Affidavit of Desistance. Because of that‚ Asst. City Fiscal filed a Motion
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Criminal Identification Procedure in the 21st Century CJA350 University of Phoenix Nicole Paddock Eash Abstract The current ways in which we gain the identification of criminals and suspects has drastically changed over the course of the 21st century. In this paper‚ we will discuss technological advances in criminal identification mainly biometric identification. The technological advance will be described‚ as well as‚ going over the advantages and disadvantages. This paper will also
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Causes for Rise of Articles: In OE the there were two declensions of adjectives – strong (definite) and weak (indefinite) – and the inflections of these declensions indicated whether the noun that followed the adjective was definite or indefinite. At the end of the ME Period the declensions of the Adjective disappeared and there was a necessity to find another way to indicate the definiteness/indefinite ness of a noun. Thus the articles appeared.In OE the word-order was free because inflections
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Are African American Males Targeted in Crimes or Is There Probable Cause? Savanna Wynn August 24‚ 2013 Cultural Diversity in Professions Crime by definition is an act or the commission of an act that is forbidden or the omission of a duty that is commanded by a public law and that makes the offender liable to punishment by that law; especially : a gross violation of law (Webster). As a society every race and gender has crime. Statistically the African American male finds himself incarcerated
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The Articles of Confederation was the first Govt. after the Revolution and it failed because they tried to be the exact opposite of the Britain. The Articles of Confederation had no president unlike the Articles of the Constitution where the 2nd Article says what the president can and can’t do and how long his term is. The farmers were in debt and could not pay for it so they had a rebellion know has Shay’s rebellion. The Articles of Confederation ended after 8 years and soon lead to the new Government
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this brief article I will explain the differences that make up the four classifications of law. 1. Substantive of laws vs. Procedures of laws- Substantive of law is the substance that makes up a law. It is the meaning of a law that explains what you can and cannot do. For example the law states that you cannot murder another human being unless it was in self defense‚ you were under duress‚ or if you were drugged by another person. Unlike substantive of law‚ Procedures of laws
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There are many stages and procedures involved in a criminal investigation. The interviewing stage is one of these and it is believed to be the most fundamental part of a criminal investigation as the evidence and information gathered from suspects‚ victims and witnesses can lead the police to the truth and discover the nature of the crime (Powell et al‚ 2014). Information or evidence gathered from a witness review may allow the police to establish new information about the crime such as a description
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Photo Spread Analysis David M. Grable CCJS 234 – Criminal Procedure and Evidence April 26‚ 2015 To: Judge J. Doe From: David M. Grable Date: April 26‚ 2015 Subject: Photo Spread Analysis A photo spread would be presented to both the victim‚ Vicky‚ and the witness‚ William since their recollection of the assailant is similar. The photo spread should be presented to Vicky first because she was unable to view the assailant’s entire face and was taken by surprise by the incident. Her recollection
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The essay “Little Adult Criminals” by the New York Times Editorial argues that children of the age 12 or 14 do not have sufficient emotional maturity to control their own impulses or understand their actions and the consequences that come with them‚ and therefore should not be tried in adult criminal court. The essay gives examples of two 14 year old boys‚ Lionel Tate and Nathaniel Brazill‚ who were both charged with murder. This article also includes medical research that shows that teenagers’ brains
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