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    stated in the article that the custodians’ central purpose is to maintain a clean‚ safe learning environment but it was the opposite. Also there was nobody to measure the performance but principal. As a commissioner to measure performance within the custodial system I would hire an IG to execute the performance audit – to evaluate if the organization does what has to be done; and financial audit – to insure if custodians spent the money on what they were supposed to spend it. My solution for preventing

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    Waterboarding Law enforcement agencies and governments have long used torture to question criminals and terrorists. It is used to coax confessions or to find out any sort of information that may lead to the arrest or capture of other criminals. Although the torturing of prisoners in the United States is strictly prohibited by the constitution‚ the government started using the tactic waterboarding against terrorists. Although the government says waterboarding has led to prevention on mass terrorist

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    Advanced Interrogation Techniques There have been many different ideas and techniques to try to get answers from criminals and although they do work most of the time‚ more serious cases of crimes call for more serious techniques. Timely information can be obtained in a timelier manner by administering advanced interrogation techniques. Terrorists under duress may give information that interrogators wouldn’t know to ask. It would save the country money. It is effective to use advanced interrogation

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    Memory ‘Memory – like liberty – is a fragile thing’ – Elizabeth Loftus. What does this statement suggest about memory as a way of knowing in the pursuit of ethical knowledge? Loftus suggests that memory‚ like liberty (i.e. freedom)‚ is something that can easily be manipulated due to its delicate nature. The title assumes that we can recall on past events in order to draw reasonable conclusions surrounding ethical issues. In order to understand the question raised in the title more easily it could

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    Know About 3 Interrogation Techniques That Could Be Used On You By The Police When you are being held due to suspicion of a crime‚ it’s very possible that you will be interrogated by the police. Their goal will be to get information out of you about the crime‚ or even have you confess to it. While you have the right to remain silent until your attorney arrives‚ it is good to know some possible interrogation techniques that the police could use on you. Lying To You One misconception about the police

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    Apfelbaum‚ E. P.‚ Pauker‚ K.‚ Ambady‚ N.‚ Sommers‚ S. R.‚ & Norton‚ M. I. (2008). Learning (not) to talk about race: When older children underperform in social categorization. Developmental Psychology‚ 44(5)‚ 1513-1518. doi:10.1037/a0012835 Older children have a better handle on problem solving skills because they have a better memory‚ better at processing information and understand how to categorize better. This article demonstrates a case where younger children out perform older children

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    4 Discuss the difference between the terms interview and interrogation The main differences‚ between interview and interrogation are that an interview is conducted in a friendly or socialable atmosphere where a witness is more comfortable physically and psychologically. However‚ when a possible suspect is questioned in an uncomfortable atmosphere‚ where he or she is under psychological stress and pressure‚ it is an interrogation. (Ncthakur‚ 2012) Identify the rule when Miranda Warnings

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    This paper that I am about to write is a case study on a juvenile confession. When I read this story it really bothered me that young people confess when they get in front of high authority people even if they didn’t do anything. Are these so called lawyers‚ attorneys and prosecutors‚ scaring these young people so much that they tell them things to make them confess? Well after reading this story‚ I have realized that this has happened more than once‚ and is becoming to be a pattern with some of

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    Criminal Interrogation is crucial in any investigation. Police have a great responsibility in telling the suspects their rights‚ using the proper tactics and even machines to get a confession. Everything police use is to get to the truth. The Miranda Rights are read to any person under arrested. “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford one‚ one will be appointed to

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    and there is a suspect in custody of law enforcement. The suspect in custody has not yielded any information disclosing the location of the explosive device. For 90 minutes‚ the authorities in custody of this suspect have employed aggressive interrogation techniques in order to persuade the suspect to cooperate to no avail. The bomb is set to explode in the next 90 minutes. With time running out‚ it was suggested that the suspect be tortured in order to get the captured man to disclose the location

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