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    U.S. Census Bureau Student’s Name Student ID Professor’s Name Course Title Date of Submission New York City The population estimate for the year 2013 was 19‚651‚127 while the percentage population change from April‚ 2010 to July 2013 was 1.4%. The population change showed that the birth rate from 2010 to 2013 was very small since it is only on a margin of 1.4%‚ thus measures to increase the population of the New York City should be put in place. Percentage of persons under 5 years was

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    Book Review of "Hear My Testimony" By Maria Teresa Tula This is probably one of the most moving books I have ever read in my life. It is basically a narrative story of the life of an El Salvadorian women named: Maria Teresa Tula. Maria is a wonderful storyteller and the fact the she is describing her own real life experiences greatly add to the impact of the book. Most of the chapters in the book are just her telling about her life. She was born a very poor and sickly child‚ growing up

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    CREDIT BUREAU ERRORS- BIG PEOPLE PROBLEMS 1.Assets the businesss impact of credit bureaus data quality probles for the credit bureaus‚for lenders‚ for individuals. Credit Bureaus know that their own systems are responsible for many credit report errors. Some mistakes accures because of the procedures for maching loans to individual credit reports.They must continually contend with claims from customers who falsify lender information or use shady credit report companies that challenge

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    God’s own country is Goon’s own country say new statistics by the National Crime Records Bureau. Increased political killings have marred the state’s reputation of late. RELATEDS • Taint of red: We have killed enemies of CPM‚ boasts MM Mani • Kerala CPI-M leader arrested in murder case Tweet Is God’s own Country‚ the country’s crime capital? So says the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) about Kerala‚ the country’s showpiece for human development. According to NCRB’s latest annual

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    An eyewitness testimony is simply‚ an account given by person or persons of an event that they witnessed. An example of this would be a witness giving a description on the stand at trial of a gas station robbery. The witness would recall the events that they saw take place‚ people they saw at the crime scene‚ and the perpetrators. Eyewitness testimonies have become an important area in human memory‚ and cognitive psychology. If a witness is asked to take the stand at a trial‚ the juries are known

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    Eye Witness Testimony “Eyewitness testimony is so unreliable that it should never be used in convicting criminals”. Eyewitness testimony is a legal term. It refers to; an account given by person(s) of an event they’ve witnessed. Eyewitness testimony is admissible in a court of law to assist in the conviction of individuals. In 1976‚ the Devlin report examined over 2000 identity parades in the U.K. Of the 2000 parades‚ 45% resulted in a suspect being identified and out of these‚ 82% were eventually

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    head: Eyewitness Testimony 1 The Effect of Cross-Examination on Eyewitness Testimony Abstracts Cross-examination increases the likelihood of eyewitness error. Preceding research indicates that while being cross-examined children alter a lot of their originally correct responses. An experiment conducted by Maras & Valentine (2011) describes in which the result of cross-examination on accurateness of adult eyewitness testimony was explored.

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    significance of the Gardner’s testimony identifying Rafshoon as the person whom he saw running away and how strong was his testimony in your opinion? Who do you think benefitted more from this-prosecution or defense? I think it benefitted defense counsel more than prosecution because when Bernstein started to ask him more detailed oriented question‚ Gardner started to saying that he could not recall any of the details. Additionally‚ I don’t think Gardner’s testimony of Rafshoon as the person who

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    justice system‚ eyewitness testimony is one of the most commonly used pieces of evidence by a jury. It plays a crucial role in criminal court casesas it is relied on heavily for investigating and prosecuting crimes. Eyewitness testimony refers to an account given by a person of an event they have witnessed (McLeod‚ 2009).Whether a person is convicted of a crime or not can ultimately depend on how reliable a person’s recollection of a crime is. When correct‚ eye witness testimony can be helpful in solving

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    Techniques for Improving Eyewitness Testimony: The Cognitive Interview An eyewitness is somebody who sees an act‚ occurrence or happening and can give a firsthand account of the event. The police often rely on such people to provide accurate recollections of these situations in order to aid in their investigations. Research has shown however‚ that eyewitness testimony can be inaccurate and unreliable. It is absolutely crucial that eyewitness testimony be as accurate as possible‚ as there have been

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