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    Discussion Questions 1. I completely agree with the author’s assessment in that Christopher McCandless definitely invented a new life for himself searching for a raw‚ transcendent experience.” McCandless reinvented himself by changing his name to “Alexander Supertramp” and living off of nature in the wild. “At one point Westerberg discovered from a tax form that McCandless real name was Chris‚ not Alex” (18) After he graduated from college‚ his life was transcendent because he went against his

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    car that match the butt found on the scene. 2. Should you have read Melinda her rights prior to interviewing her? Why? No‚ at this point of the investigation I am not interrogating her‚ I am merely trying to pin down her alibi for the night in question. 3. Should you continue to look at the papers? Explain. No‚ I should not continue looking at the papers. This is a consented search‚ at any time Melinda can remove her consent. However‚ I might consider getting a search warrant at some point to

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    Before the increase in the trend of private policing‚ public policing has monopolized the field in the U.S. Both public and private policing‚ when compared‚ displays many similarities and differences‚ however their distinctions are frequently blurred. Even though they are classified as private police their behavior‚ roles and responsibilities appear parallel to the public to an extent (Wilson 1994). According to Shearing and Stenning‚ advancements in society‚ e.g. gated communities and large

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    Predictive Policing

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    Predictive Policing Paul T. Lane CIS500005VA016-1134-001 Dr. Edwin Otto 14‚ April 2013 COMPSTAT (COMPuter or COMParative statistics) is a geographic information system adopted by the New York City Police Department in 1994 to predict future crimes. Mathematicians utilize COMPSTAT by designing algorithms to come up with future crimes for police departments. These crimes include‚ but are not limited to drug distribution‚ theft‚ homicide‚ and domestic violence. This method of policing has come

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    1. poglavje - THE WORLD OF THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYST RQ 2. What are the main steps followed when solving a problem? Research and understand the problem‚ verify that the benefits of solving the problem outweigh the costs‚ define requirements for a solution‚ develop a set of possible solutions (alternatives)‚ decide which solution is best‚ define the details of the chosen solution‚ and monitor to make sure that you obtain the desired benefits. 6. List the six fundamental technologies

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    Community Policing

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    Community policing is a method of enforcing the law and philosophy based on the perception that collaboration and support of the society and police can help reduce crime‚ the fear of crime and to alleviate the social problems that lead to crime and. The members of the community help to identify suspects‚ to restrain offenders‚ report crimes to police and to address the social problems that lead to increase in the crime rates in the first place. Community policing advocates for organizational strategies

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    1. Psychology’s perspectives What do you believe to be the causes of Andrea Yates’ murder of her children? Make sure to cite the text and tie your ideas to at least one of psychology’s main perspectives (cognitive‚ neuroscience‚ behavior genetics‚ behavioral‚ social-cultural‚ evolutionary‚ psychoanalytic). I think the main reason why Andrea Yates’ murder her children is because some psychology problem. The main reason why Andrea Yates will murder her children is based on the three main levels

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    Discussion Questions 4 1.) According to Lao-tzu‚ what must the ruler provide the people with if they are to be happy? “Try to make people happy‚ and you lay the groundwork for misery.” According to Lao-tzu‚ in order to make the people happy‚ the ruler must stop insisting that they find happiness. In verse 66‚ Lao-tzu describes‚ “All streams flow to the sea.” By saying this‚ he is describing that a government must take a position underneath its people in order to ensure their happiness. The government

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    Writing Assignment 1 on the Sociological Imagination Due Date: 7PM‚ Saturday‚ June 29th‚ 2013 The blackboard website will be unavailable between 7PM to midnight on June 29th for maintenance‚ so please make sure you upload it before 7 PM. Do not wait till last minute. Late assignments will result point deduction or even a zero essay grade. Format: Please submit an electronic word file named “your full name essay 1”‚ such as “JohnSmithessay1”‚ through blackboard on time. This essay

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    Title: Friedman and Fishman are right in their assessment of Generation Q and Generation of generation Q ? Introduction: Hook: The young generation is restless‚ but not quite; it’s alive with sounds. Bridge: In a world of light-speed data transmission‚there are 98% people from all walks of life are using derivatives of technology‚ providing that the technology revolution is upon us and changing the young generation. The young generation uses Facebook‚ Twitter and other social media to stay

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