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    Phoenix online library. I would also explain that there are two types of plagiarism: accidental and deliberate. Whether on purpose or accident‚ the student needs to realize that “Academic dishonesty includes “cheating‚” “fraud‚” and “plagiarism‚” the theft of ideas And other forms of intellectual property— whether they are published or not.” (Jones‚ L) Plagiarism is dishonest because u are lying claiming words or ideas to be your own when they are not. The student would have to be punished‚ but the

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    anita cobby case

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    INTRODUCTION Recently‚ an interesting case of murder involving a young married woman was unravelled by the crime scene team. The collection of evidence and laboratory examination of exhibits provided the corroborative evidence necessary to prove the victim’s in-laws were trying to mislead the Investigating Officer by fabricating a story of looting and murder Anita Lorraine Cobby was an Australian registered nurse ‚ in the state of NSW and beauty pageant winner. At 26 years old‚

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    Is it Right to Steal for Survival? “ Any person who steals anything capable of being stolen is guilty of a crime‚ and is liable‚ if no other punishment is provided‚ to imprisonment for 5 years” (Queensland‚ 2011‚ p. 1). This is the Criminal Code 1899- Section 398. According to this section even if a person steals for survival it is still stealing and they will be punished just like any other criminal that does a criminal act. There are different reasons why people steal‚ according to Wendy

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    The Street Hawker

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    customers and sell things on reduced rates. Sometimes hawkers cause nuisance by distributing the peace of the locality by their loud cells. They often throw wrappers‚ fruit-skins and leaf-plates here and there. Many a time a hawker may indulge in theft or stealing. An anti-social element may also be there in the guise of a street hawker. It is not safe to purchase things from unknown hawkers. Hawkers should be registered and licenced to check cheating and mal-practices. They may cheat small children

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    National Crime Survey

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    reports will not have a good affect on the statistics. Often asking subjects about their behaviors in the past can reveal more serious crimes but may miss the minor acts of crime. People have a tendency of remembering the major crimes (ex: murder‚ theft‚ kidnapping‚ robbery.) But often times forget the minor crimes (ex: speeding‚ minor assaults‚ public intoxication.)[4] People also might feel that they need to exaggerate the detail‚ or they are too embarrassed to share their private details. The data

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    Criminal Behavior

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    from common people‚ we all have evil inside us but they take that evil to a whole new level‚ there’s a few special cases‚ like necessity‚ people that need to feed a numerous family and there’s no work opportunities so they take the only way possible; thefts and kidnapers for instance‚ some countries have implemented laws for these cases‚ for example Canada forbids family members to pay the rescue money to kidnapers‚ with this the have tried to decreased the kidnap rate‚ successfully. I don´t think

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    Reflection Paper

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    Mable Finnie Professor V. Oliver Whit3 Collar Crimes September 3‚ 2012 Reaction Paper-1 White Collar Crime White Collar Crime is consided Fraud. That involves theft. The essence of fraud is larceny by trick; that is‚ possession of property obtained through deception. There are many kinds of fraud including false advertising‚ bankruptcy fraud‚ and criminal impersonations. But the object of frauds is always the same: to obtain property through false representations. Another category

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    Nowdays it’s dangerous Nowdays it’s dangerous at night and in the daytime in Lithuania. The number of crimes is increasing. The main crimes are burglaries‚ cars thefts‚ rapes. Besides‚ there are many various swindle cases. What is more‚ we are not safe in the streets‚ because muggers can attack us any time. Criminals are seldom found and punished. Criminal victims are usually expected to pay their own medical bills or bills for any property damaged during the crime. Investigation of such cases

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    Lying Stealing Cheating

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    Jenna Bengivenga English 122-46 As a young child‚ we are taught that lying‚ stealing and cheating are wrong and immoral for us to do. A child will normally obey these rules as to not lying‚ stealing or cheating but as a child grows older‚ these things become apart of a persons lifestyle. Why in this society do we consider lying‚ stealing and cheating immoral and/or illegal? Lying is caused or brought upon by many reasons. One of the main reasons is that it is “the easy way out”. Lying comes

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    proposition 47

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    certain crimes from felony charges to misdemeanor charges. Proposition 47 will eliminate automatic felony prosecution for a criminal who steals a gun. For example‚ under current law‚ stealing a gun is a felony charge; Proposition 47 would redefine the theft of a firearm to misdemeanor charge. This will be considered a felony if the value of the gun is greater than $950.

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