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         Introduction             A tornado is defined as a violently rotating column extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. A violent tornado is capable of enormous amount of destruction with wind speeds up to 300 miles per hour. The tornados can reach up to one mile wide and fifty miles long. A report I read said in an average year‚ 1‚500 tornados are reported nationwide which results in estimated 80 deaths and over 1‚500 injuries. In my short report‚ I will explain different methods used‚

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    correctional officers and visitors. All the prisons procedures should be followed under a very strict manner to ensure that the prison functions properly and effectively. The issue at hand is addressing the overcrowded facilities in California; therefore‚ can be simply carried out with easy solutions. The issues will be addressed and a course of action will be implemented. Everything in a prison must be on close watch. The correctional officers should be watched just as well as the inmates; therefore‚ cameras

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    unreliable results‚" what does he/she mean? garbage in‚ garbage out What will you need to complete most statistical analyses? most statistical analyses no longer require access to a huge and expensive mainframe computer. Instead a simple personal computer can do it. In what century‚ was the simplest test for examining differences between two groups first advanced? early 20th century Inferential statistics is most often used for which of the following? . interpreting data to make inferences from a smaller

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    friend‚ just an acquaintance and a neighbor in an old apartment building we both lived in on Riverview Avenue in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. This made telling her story even more difficult‚ but I felt that telling it from beginning to end‚ and how we both hopped a plane for a vacation in Las Vegas together‚ was the key to pulling out my memories of the time we spent together in a town that has no mercy on anyone. In the process‚ I pulled out some memories that I didn ’t want‚ and

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    local storeowner in order to create trust and gather information that can later lead to an arrest. Community policing fostered five elements‚ which are commitment to crime prevention‚ public scrutiny of the police‚ accountability of police actions to the public‚ customized police service‚ and community organization. 3. Identify the problems commonly associated with traditional policing Some police advocates refer to it as a system of response. It is reactive and incident driven rather than proactive

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    officers have historically played a major role in the subordination of blacks and still do today (Feagin‚ 2000‚ pp. 147-152). Slavery was maintained through the enforcement of acts of intimidation‚ subjugation‚ and violence (Sola‚ 2014). Much like how black bodies were subjected to the whims of white slave masters and slave patrols‚ black bodies today are subjected to the whims of abusive police officers. There is hardly a difference between slave patrols of then and police officers of today in regard

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    is very important to the criminal justice system because without it the criminal justice system would grind to a halt. Plea-bargaining is important because if every case went to a trial it would take years for criminals to get from the time of arrest till the time of trial. The video we saw showed an example of how the process works to get criminals who plea guilty to committing minor crimes through the system faster so that the courts can concentrate on those criminals who commit major crimes.

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    Why do we need a criminal justice system in Australia? To answer this question‚ We firstly need to look a couple of things to allow you a thorough understanding of what exactly the criminal justice system is‚ questions like‚ what is role that this system has to play in today’s modern & somewhat debauched society‚ also what are the key concepts and components of each part of the criminal justice system. It is my attention through the aid of this essay to not only explain the differing

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    the criminal justice system The government document “Unequal Justice Under the Law— Racial Inequities in the Justice System” by Clarence M. Dunnaville‚ Jr. have many strengths. This governments document purpose is to enlighten people about the commission of law enforcement agencies‚ court systems‚ legislators and both federal and state governments and each responsibility in the criminal justice system. The author presented a detailed journal on disparate treatment occurring in the criminal justice

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    Methodology-Discrimination in the US Criminal Justice System Gender discrimination in the criminal justice system in the US has been in the center of debates for a long time. Bershad (1985) creates an overview of the constitutional standards and sex-based classifications. The main measurements he uses and recommends when assessing gender discrimination in the criminal justice system are: criminal liability and sentencing disparity. The below methodology review will assess the current implications

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