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    Geographic Jurisdiction

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    Jurisdiction: Is There an Issue? Does our court system in the United States have jurisdiction issues? Yes‚ they do. Jurisdiction is defined as “the authority of the court to hear certain cases” (Fuller 287). There are specific types of jurisdictions that deal in different cases. Subject-matter jurisdiction deals with the “nature of a case” (287). Geographic jurisdiction deals with the “location of the offense” and hierarchical jurisdiction deals with “where the case is located in the system” (287-288)

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    Which makes a huge impact in our society. Today‚ law enforcement has focused a whole lot on technology. Technology is making its ways through the door and helping law enforcement solve crimes. In Chapter 1‚ it talks about the importance of technology and how it “plays an expanding role in the everyday operations of the front line police officer (Hess pg. 16).” Law enforcement now has an easier way to get in touch with other law enforcement agencies and databases around the globe.

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    I believe communication is key to successful law enforcement administration. Police work in the streets and communication with the public is critical in law enforcement. Officers encounter a wide range of individuals from all races‚ cultures‚ ages‚ ethnicities and backgrounds. While there are many stressors that can make it difficult at times; they need to effectively communicate with them all. It is also extremely vial while in the office environment as well. Effective communication aids police

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    JUVENILE JURISDICTION “VS” ADULT JURISDICTION A. Banks Introduction to Criminal Justice –CRN 21737 December 12‚ 2012 Juvenile Jurisdiction v. Adult Jurisdiction This paper explores the different views that have been in debate among society and the juvenile justice system. Since the inception of juvenile court more than a hundred years ago‚ the underlying debate has been that juvenile offenders shouldn’t go through the adult criminal courts. Juvenile court was originally created to handle

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    attitudes towards law enforcement have changed tremendously. Law Enforcement officers are looked down upon by most people because of wrong decisions made in the heat of the moment by a growing percentage of police officers. Those wrong decisions that some have made‚ have had a huge impact on the nation because lives were wrongfully lost. In order to prevent needless killings‚ all law enforcement officers should be required to take fear training classes to make better decisions under times of pressure

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    Now the following information is well documented and is presented for your review and edification. Do not try to fight the IRS in federal court‚ you will not win. The deception runs rampant throughout the executive‚ legislative and judicial branches. Now let us begin with the admission of the US attorney general that the IRS is not an agency of the Federal Government. What they actually admit it?...why yes they do in (Diversified metal Products v. IRS etal. CV-93-405E-EJE U.S.D.C.D.I.) You

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    2.) One of the events prior to 9/11 that I believe also significantly contributed to shaping homeland security in the present was the Cold War. The differences between the Cold War and the War on Terror were of course the time‚ the place‚ and the people who were involved but the main difference were the cause of each war. The U.S. got involved with Korea and Vietnam because the US wanted to stop the spread of communism coming from countries like the U.S.S.R. The US declared war against Afghanistan

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    THE UNIVERSAL LAWS 1. The Law of Attraction –The most well-known Law of the Universe‚ simply stated says like attracts like. Things which have similar vibrations‚ tend to be attracted to each other. 2. The Law of Vibration – Everything is in a constant state of vibration. Everything has a vibration‚ our thoughts also have a vibration. Thoughts are the strongest form of energy. 3. The Law of Relativity – Relativity says that all that is only exists by comparison. Nothing really is what it is‚ until

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    Continuing Education for Law Enforcement Officers Ruben Castellon L24561605 Liberty University 2012 CJUS300-D04 LUO Continuing Education for Law Enforcement Officers Since the inception of my military career to my present law enforcement profession‚ it has always been evident that training (quality) and/or continuing higher education has been paramount to producing a professional Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) – “the future leaders” of our Criminal Justice (CJ) system. Key to the success

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    Historical Laws and Security Christina Najar CJS/250 Jenelle Velarde 03/13/2013 Historical Laws and Security The Code of Hammurabi- King Hammurabi‚ first ruler of the Babylonian empire was originated sometime in 1750 B.C. Hammurabi believed in an “eye for an eye.” People view the punishments to be barbaric. There were 282 clauses which included commerce‚ slavery‚ marriage theft and debt (Clifford‚ 2004). Draco’s Law- Established in 621 B.C. by a Greek citizen that wrote a code of law for Athens

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