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    Los Angeles: The City of Riots Home of the largest populated area in the United States with just over 4 million people; the city of Los Angeles is one of the most well known cities in the world. It is home to many of the world greatest actors as well as the upper class of America. The city is full of life with many iconic landmarks such as Hollywood boulevard‚ the Hollywood sign‚ and the Kodak Theatre‚ yet it is hard to believe that this great city has been home to two of the worst riots in U

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    PSYCHOANALYTICAL COUNSELLING THEORY AS A TOOL FOR ADDRESSING JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NIGERIA A PAPER PRESENTED BY PROF. FATI SHUAIBU AND NTAMU BLESSING AGBO ON THE FIRST NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION NASARAWA STATE UNIVERSITY KEFFI HELD IN 1000 AUDITORIUM SEAT 12TH - 14TH JUNE‚ 2012. ABSTRACT The present methods being utilized by teachers‚ counselors and administrators in dealing with cases of indiscipline and juvenile delinquency in our secondary schools have not been

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    of Police appealed to the House of Lords. Material Facts: Mr. Rottman is a German businessman. A court in Germany issued a warrant for his arrest in 1996 with an allegation that he committed fraud in Germany. On 13 September 2000‚ the Metropolitan Police received an extradition request from Germany authorities. Provisional warrant for his arrest issued by the Bow Street Magistrates’ Court on 22 September 2000 under section 8(1) of the Extradition Act 1989. The respondent was arrested in

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    Diploma in Uniformed Public Services Unit 17 – Police Powers in the Uniformed Public Services Task 1.1 An arrest is the removal of liberty temporarily. Arrests can be carried out to: Have a person answer to a charge Prevent a breach of peace Taking DNA samples Returning someone to prison Investigating the offence Have someone appear in court All citizens of the UK have the legal right to arrest another person. This right is given to the public by section 24 of the Police and Criminal evidence act

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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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    Shearer 3/24/2009 PA 241 Essay response for Spring Break 2009 The first thing to take into account is the actual number of arrests using the given statistics. This means that in 2002 there were 11‚446 arrests compared to 20‚330 arrests made in 2008. During this time the total population only grew by about 300‚000 citizens or about 1.5%. The increase of arrests was definitely due to policy change‚ as is illustrated when comparing population growth numbers by the increase in people actually

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    The effort to analyze and expand on existing knowledge on the decision-making behaviour of police officers has been assessed and documented in many different studies‚ however Bonner reveals six themes related to officer arrest decision-making and the influence of working rules that are regulated by precise frameworks. When police and citizens endure and encounter each other they meet on a social stage were the citizen’s interaction is based on their status and capability to challenge the police (Bonner

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    What is a lawful arrest? Section 24 of PACE sets out the grounds and authority police officers are entitled to in order to make an arrest. These powers were amended in 2005 by the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (SOCPA). As a result a new section was added to section 24 therefore enabling the police to arrest anyone who; a. is about to commit a offence; b. anyone who is in the act of committing an offence; c. anyone who he has reasonable grounds for suspecting to be about to commit

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    Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution states: Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and sets out requirements for search warrants based on probable cause. This amendment impacts law enforcement because police need a warrant to make arrests and searches. This is not applicable if the officer has first-hand knowledge of an event and the evidence is likely to be destroyed or the subject will abscond if time is taken to get a warrant. If a warrantless search is made by the police that should

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    criminals is one of the SAPS “modus operandi” in the execution of its crime battle duties or prevention. The major question has always been whether it is constitutional and justifiable for the SAP to use force‚ especially deadly force‚ in order to arrest a person seen as a criminal or prevent or control crime. This question is even more pressing in mainly that section 11 of the Constitution guarantying every single person in a state the right to life‚ this include even those who find themselves doing

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