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    arrives the lighting changes to a ’bright‚ harsh white light’ which makes the family look like they are in the spotlight of a police interrogation. This shows that there is tension at the heart of the Birling family as it may be hidden to begin with‚ certain comments give the reader a small insight to what is hidden and not spoken of. The light of being under interrogation works well as Inspector Goole is there is to accuse them of a crime and then asks

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    According to the author of “Oath Betrayed‚” Steven H. Miles‚ a total of 130 different countries are employing their health professionals to carry out torture in interrogation practices. Clearly‚ this directly conflicts with the normative perspective of doctors in the presence of war‚ whom are the expected individuals to idolize human rights and follow an ethical and professional path of helping all human beings‚ enemy or not. We all know that doctors are the foundation to the very health and well-being

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    Miranda Warnings

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    Miranda Warnings Kaplan University Madeline Michell 09/19/2010 CJ 211 Professor HooMook Madeline Michell 09/19/2010 Miranda requires that the contents of the warnings be stated in "clear and unambiguous language" (Miranda v. Arizona‚ 1966 p.468) lest the process devolve into "empty formalities." This quote explains that Miranda warnings should be explained in any other language that the criminal understands with more clarity even if the criminal is an American citizen or a non-citizen

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    into a strength i.e. you are a candidate who will make sure that the project is done on time and your work will be close to perfect. Note that the term "weakness" isn’t used in the sample answers - you always want to focus on the positive when interviewing. Sample Answers When I’m working on a project‚ I don’t want just to meet deadlines. Rather‚ I prefer to complete the project well ahead of schedule. Being

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    Cybercrime Case Study Paper The Fourth Amendment can be applied to the Internet‚ computer‚ and cybercrimes‚ but it must be done very carefully. The protections that are granted by the Fourth Amendment should depend on the data. If the data is content‚ which means any kind of communications such as email‚ or any remotely stored files on a computer system‚ then the information is protected by the Fourth Amendment. However‚ if the data is non-content information‚ such as IP address and email addresses

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    Guantanamo Bay Closing

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    Cited: "FBI warned Guantanamo about interrogations." NBC News. associated press‚ 24 Feb 2006. Web. 31 Mar 2013. <http://www.nbcnews.com/id/11535365/ns/us_news-security/t/fbi-warned-guantanamo-about-interrogations/ "Guantanamo Bay History." CBS News - World. CBS‚ 21 May 2009. Web. 31 Mar 2013. <http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2009/01/22/f-gitmo.html>. Lewis‚ Neil

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    Why Is Torture Acceptable

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    intrinsically evil and never an acceptable option. Torture has been a method of interrogation for thousands of years. To torture somebody is to inflict physical or psychological pain onto them; it is used for both punishment and to extract information from prisoners. The latter is why the military has been torturing terrorists at Guantanamo Bay and various other locations. While some people argue that torture for interrogation purposes is necessary‚ the Catholic Church states it violates human dignity

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    Miranda Decision Case

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    woman.The case led to the Miranda warning which requires the officer to notify a suspect of his rights‚i.e. you have the right to remain silent‚and the right to speak to an attorney(Leo‚1996). That the questions answered by Miranda during his interrogation must have been answered with the defendant’s knowledge of his rights.This made a big impact in the police force‚ that a testimony is only legitimate if the proper steps are carried out(Leo‚1996). The right to remain silence gives us the vital principle

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    Abu Ghraib Case Study

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    Hussein’s cruelty to his own people‚ were first released during the airing of CBS’s Sixty Minutes II‚ on April 28‚ 2004. Soldiers had gathered and shared these pictures on discs‚ via e- mail‚ and even used them as screen savers on computers within interrogation rooms. The images depicted naked prisoners forced into sexual positions‚ crawling on the floor‚ handcuffed to other naked prisoners‚ or standing with their arms secured above their heads for hours or days on end. The images further revealed soldiers

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    Court Visit Report

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    Court visit report My first court visit was a civil appeal case under the hierarchy of appellant jurisdiction at the Intermediate court and my second visit was a criminal case under the original of criminal jurisdiction at the district court. Both courts are found in Port Louis‚ Mauritius. The difference between the two courts is that the appellant jurisdiction was already heard in a lower court whereas the criminal jurisdiction was heard for the first time in the lower court. The atmosphere and

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