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    EMAIL TO BE USED AS AN EVIDENCE IN INDIAN COURT Introduction The courts have always tried to keep pace with development in technology both with regard to the process of the system of justice and the cases that pass through it. The harmonization of the law relating to information technology and evidence by the Indian legislature‚ together with the positive approach of the Indian courts in recognizing and appreciating electronic evidence‚ has equipped India to meet the new challenges of the digital

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    Law Enforcement and It’s Budget Process LEA 432 William Forbes October 7‚ 2012 Law Enforcement and it’s Budget Process The economic downturn of the past several years has been devastating to local economies and‚ by extension‚ their local law enforcement agencies. According to a report by the National Institute of Justice‚ the United States is currently experiencing the 10th economic decline since World War II (Wiseman 2011). The impact of this downturn

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    Nestled away in the hilly‚ beautiful community of Anaheim Hills‚ California resides my longtime friend Officer David Trujillo. While driving along Santa Ana Canyon Road I noticed much bright green vegetation along the side of the road on the hills‚ a sight that had been rare in Orange County for some time. While entering the parking lot of a local Starbucks I quickly noticed the abundance of bright shiny‚ sporty luxury cars all throughout the shopping center. Upon walking inside the Starbucks‚ I

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    Jails‚ Prisons and Community based Corrections Anthony Canez CJA/204 June 27‚ 2013 Robin Downey Jails‚ Prisons and Community based Corrections In this essay I will attempt to explain and discuss probation and how it compares to other forms of sentencing‚ the types of prison‚ the origins of rehabilitation in prisons‚ parole and how it differs from mandatory release and finally options of community corrections. Ending the essay will be a critique on the current rehabilitation options. The history

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    A hero in our community‚ Last year my life took a turn‚ right when I was facing one of the hardest times of my life God sent me an angel; someone that became my hero and showed me that life is one the most valuable things we have. Detective Miguel Sanchez from the Yuma Police Department‚ he is a person that is dedicated to his work‚ someone that has more qualities than what it takes to be in his position‚ someone trustworthy and with great ethics. As my journey became hard‚ Detective Miguel Sanchez

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    connected through the years with technology. Starting from the days of “beat cops" or "bobbies" and their "runners" who helped collect information; the law enforcement branch of the criminal justice system has had an interesting evolution. In today ’s world‚ the use of technology assists in this effort. The introduction of technology to Law Enforcement was already at a boom‚ in 1964‚ St.Louis was the only city to have a police computer system; and four years later‚ 10 states and 50 cities had state-level

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    INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT Technology is an essential tool to criminal justice and law enforcement agencies. The faster and more effectively it works‚ the safer our streets and communities are. The more cost effectively it can work‚ the more officers‚ investigators and agents can be used to fight crime. Not paperwork. Since the first wave of computerization in the 1970’s the implementation of information technology within policing has been questioned and often met with

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    prior law enforcement experience‚ other than college courses and what I’ve studied. I wasn’t sure what to expect given the current negative media publicity regarding law enforcement. The present day media likes to portray law enforcement negatively‚ and jump to emotional conclusions that draw attention to race‚ ethnic background‚ or gender without explaining the full story. My time shadowing the law enforcement and corrections staff has justified to me that the men and women in law enforcement are

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    Practitioner Interview: Officer Leon Epps The role of police departments has profoundly changed since the 9/11 attack on America. Departments across the nation not only have to continue “traditional” law enforcement‚ but are also faced with being the “first responders” to acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events. Nonetheless‚ the day-to-day activities of a police officer are still primarily within the context of the criminal justice system. An interview with an officer can provide

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    reasons as to why the quest for alternatives to incarcerating offenders in jails and prisons. 2. Describe three alternatives to incarceration that juvenile courts currently use. 3. Discuss the significant and societal and individual benefits of imposing sanctions or punishments that do not involve removing an offender from his/her family or community. Strayer University Historical and Economic reasons In the early 1920’s and 1930’s instead of placing a juvenile offender into custody the patrol officer

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