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    obligation.  Enforcing the Act in particular situations is the job of the NLRB. Did the questioning or statements by either supervisor Bates or Lofton constitute unlawful interrogation in violation of Section 8(a)(1) of the LMRA?  Explain fully why or why not. As mentioned in the first question‚ yes it was unlawful interrogation. These supervisors were desperately trying to get the employees to vote against the union. In the event that they were successful at having all of their employees to vote

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    Peter Rose Case

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    Injustice in the Court: Peter Rose When the people of the United States of America think of justice‚ depictions come to mind. To some‚ justice is represented by the Lady Justice standing strong with a long robe and scale in her hand. This scene is enough to represent the balance that is seen in the justice system hoping for a fair distribution of law‚ with no bias or corruption. Unfortunately as every American strives for justice to prevail‚ there are cases each year where this is not the case

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    about systems variables which are the way the police and state officials do things that they have control over such as lineups‚ procedures‚ interrogation. Estimator variables are things that are outside of our control such as age‚ race‚ distance‚ lighting which the system has no control over. By having effective systems variables such as lineups and interrogation process many witnesses can play a big role in whether if someone gets convicted for a crime or not. That is why there cannot be any kind of

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    Police Brutality Brandon Tucky Gen 499 Instructor:Bunch 4/26/2015 Police brutality is the unlawful use of power‚ act or authority by the policepersons on the civilians (Russell-Brown 2009). Police brutality is an unfortunate corollary of the dangerous job of protecting society from its worst citizens‚ an anomaly attributable to the characteristic of individual police officers and the police department (Holmes and Smith‚ 2008). The actions can be employed with either the use of firearms‚ other

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    The American Psychological Association (APA) is the largest scientific and professional organization of psychologists in the United States and Canada.[1] It is the world’s largest association of psychologists with around 137‚000 members including scientists‚ educators‚ clinicians‚ consultants and students. The APA has an annual budget of around $115m. There are 54 divisions of the APA—interest groups covering different subspecialties of psychology or topical areas.[2] Mission[edit] The mission

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    for the murder of his wife and her lover. During the interrogation Mr. Dufresne flashes back to the night of the alleged murders. The flashbacks show Mr. Dufresne reaching into his glove compartment and pulling out a gun and bullets while sitting outside of his wife’s lover’s home. The interrogating attorney accused Mr. Dufresne of shooting his wife and her lover‚ but the flash backs do not show him using his gun. During the interrogation Mr. Dufresne states that on his way home to ‘sleep it

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    CRITICALLY COMMENT ON THE USE OF LIGHT AND DARK IN BOTH TEXTS. Anna Funder’s book Stasiland and Donnersmark’s film The Lives of Others both discuss the Stasi’s oppression of the people in West Berlin during the time of the Berlin Wall. The composers depict light and darkness both literally through various techniques and metaphorically through mutual themes. These implementations of light and dark revolve around the concept of secret histories‚ which refer to the Stasi regime being hidden in darkness

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    Criminal Invesigations

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    Criminal Investigations Felix A. Barreto fab185@ jwu.edu Johnson & Wales University Criminal Investigation CJS 2075 November 1st‚ 2012 Criminal Investigations The purpose of this research paper is to show the role‚ function‚ nature and responsibility of the criminal investigator. The Methods Used and the Interpretation of the Collection of Physical Evidence and Understanding of the Sources of Information will be explained within this paper. The Role‚ Function‚ Nature and Responsibility

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    Title: Miranda Warning Name: Peta-Gaye Walker Virginia Collage Time spent: 2 days Abstract Researching previous cases on a Miranda warning is one of the best ways to garner information as to the ways and procedures in how an officer goes about giving this warning. The main cases that will layout the foundation of

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    Crime Scene Investigations by First Responders Crime scenes contain the forensic evidence required to apprehend criminals. The proper collection and processing of physical evidence is of primary importance to most police investigations. Evidence can not only establish the fact of the offense and identify the perpetrator; it may even lead to a conviction. In collecting this evidence we must be conscious of the public’s Fourth Amendment rights and not violate them in this collection of evidence. Unfortunately

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