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    rather than for he purpose of adding “visual richness” (however it serves to do that too) The flashback scenes in my film will be shot in black and white‚ while becoming slightly blurred with low-key lighting. This is to differentiate it from interrogation scene occurring in the present (which will be in colour). I too inspiration for irregular framing‚ a common convention of Noir cinema from the Third man (seen right) This will all add to the supposed confusion the suspect is experiencing. The use

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    the orphanage. The musical accompaniment is bright and busy with the opening phrase building to a climax‚ as this happens two orphans wheel on a sad looking Christmas Tree (a twig in a pot). The orphans gather around in excitement and amazement‚ enhanced by the climax in the score‚ and this shows how deprived the orphans are that they get excited about the arrival of this very sad tree. The first change in mood in the piece occurs when Dr Dross enters in Act One. Immediately before he enters

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    Needs Assessment: A Community-University Partnership to Identify Health Concerns and Service Needs for Latino Youth”. J Community Health. 34.(2009): 195-201. 4. Dutta-Bergman‚ M.J. “Theory and practice in health communication campaigns: a critical interrogation‚” Health Communication 18 (2) (2005):103-122. 5. Talley Lecture‚ Interpersonal Theories. 9/16/2014 6. Kreuter‚ M.W.‚ Kegler‚ M.C.‚ et al.‚ “The Impact of implementing selected CBPR strategies to address disparities in urban Atlanta: a retrospective

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    CDROM CRM225 Midterm Exam 50 Questions 1 hour and 30 min. to complete 1. A crime laboratory can help in answering which of the following questions? D a. whether a crime has been committed b. who committed the crime c. who could not have committed the crime d. all of the choices are correct 2. A handgun used in a murder is recovered by a diver. Which of the following should be used to develop any latent prints? C a. SPR b. Amido Black

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    that these cases address. Although there may be no way to completely eliminate bias‚ there are some ways to solve‚ rectify‚ or diminish some of these problems. Some of these problems consist of: wrongful convictions‚ false confessions‚ unethical interrogations‚ mental incapacity‚ biases/disparities in race‚ gender‚ socioeconomic status‚ eyewitness accounts‚ false positive or tampered forensics‚ unethical prosecutorial practices‚ etc.. Almost all of these are addressed in “Making a Murderer”. One of

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    The Fifth Amendment places constitutional boundaries on police practices. The police officers has an obligation to warn the suspects that they have a right to remain silent‚ that anything they say may be used against them‚ and that they have the right to counsel.[1]‚[2] The Fifth Amendment can be broken down into five distinctive constitutional rights such as grand juries for capital crimes‚ a prohibition on double jeopardy‚ a prohibition against required self-incrimination‚ a guarantee that all

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    National Investigative Interviewing Strategy. London: National Policing Improvement Agency. NPR: National Public Radio (2013) Beyond Good Cop/Bad Cop: A Look At Real-Life Interrogations [online]. NPR: National Public Radio. Available from: <http://www.npr.org/2013/12/05/248968150/beyond-good-cop-bad-cop-a-look-at-real-life-interrogations> [accessed 20/01/2015]. Packer‚ H.L. (1964) Two Models of the Criminal Process. University of Pennsylvania Law Review. Vol. 113(1)‚ pp.

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    GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT Debra Baker Comm/156 April 06‚ 2014 Adam Meehan University of Phoenix GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT There is a problem with our justice system. When a person is arrested and they are innocent‚ one of the first questions they will ask is what about my rights. Nowhere in the Constitution of the United States of America or the Bill of Rights‚ is it written that a person is innocent until proven guilty. There have been people on death row and some that have already

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    Torture has been used for centuries all over the world by many cultures‚ as either part of their justice systems or just to inflict physical or mental pain. The Romans used torture to punish those who lived contrary to the laws of the empire. The Egyptians‚ who were among the first to use torture‚ used methods like prolonged sun exposure to achieve confessions from unfaithful followers. In the world today‚ torture is something we’d like to believe isn’t part of any country’s strategy for acquiring

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    self-incrimination‚ which is against the Fifth Amendment and because it can lead to a false confession when one does not know their rights. For example‚ in Missouri v. Seibert (2004)‚ the defendant committed a crime and was arrested‚ but before the interrogation occurred she was not aware of her rights. She was questioned for about forty minutes in which she confessed and then the officer came back and read her rights and give her a signed waiver. The officer then began questioning again in order to get

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