Police Encounter Matthew A Loos Kaplan University CJ227: Criminal Procedure Unit 2 Assignment July 15‚ 2013 Officer Smith‚ in my opinion‚ had reasonable suspicion to conduct a traffic stop on the female driver the night in question. According to (Lasker‚ 2012)‚ “In People v. Hackett‚ 2012 IL 111781‚ a unanimous supreme court overturned the appellate and trial court decisions and remanded the case for a trial based on evidence stemming from what the court held to be a justified "investigatory
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holistic outcome for all parties involved. The issues that explore and reflect the role of discretion within our criminal justice system are police discretion‚ charge negotiation and judicial discretion in sentencing. The first aspect of the legal system in which discretion is used is in the powers given to police in the criminal investigative process. The responsibility of enforcing criminal always and ensuring they are adhered to lies with the police in the prevention and detection of crime
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Andrew Beverly Psychoanalysis in Joyce’s “An Encounter” In James Joyce’s short story “An Encounter‚” a young boy recounts an adventure he had when skipping school with a classmate. Throughout the story‚ many Freudian themes are present‚ including Freud’s stages of psychosexual development and subconscious narration that contains sexual imagery. These are exhibited in passages that contain phallic symbols and provocative speech. When considering Freudian stages present in the short story‚ the most
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the story and that she was probably not sick and had actually gone to the game instead of coming to work. In this scenario‚ I believe that my boss‚ Kevin‚ is making a fundamental attribution error. In the book Interpersonal Communication Everyday Encounters‚ the author‚ Wood‚ says that one part of the fundamental attribution error is when we “tend to overestimate the internal causes of others’ undesirable behaviors and underestimate the external causes” (Wood‚ 2014‚ pg. 83). This is saying that if
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Suspense story Dangerous encounters‚ I ran and I ran. Sweat pouring down my face. I could feel my heart thumping out of my chest. Whirl winds of emotions all round my body. Bumping into people their abuses faded away. Didn’t know whether her she was ok or not. My little sister. I sat there cuddled her and asked if she was alright. She gave me a lukewarm response. ‘Yes I am alright but I don’t want to go on the bumper cars ever again’. I was so relived‚ that moment I felt as
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The Great Encounter of China and the West When the Chinese and Europeans first came into contact with each other‚ there was a mutual fascination for the other’s culture‚ or way of life. The Chinese began to look at the European culture. They became interested in Western thinking. They were also beginning to look at the religion that the European missionaries were preaching about‚ Christianity. On the other end‚ the Europeans who came in contact with the Chinese were fascinated by their culture
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administration) Mining: encomienda‚ the tribute system Agricultural production: the plantations system and the problem of labor How did Europeans respond to labor shortages in the Americas? Slavery Tentative workers Captive labor Encomiend- was a legal system that was employed mainly by the Spanish crown during the Spanish colonization of the Americas to regulate Native American labor and autonomy Mita System- Indentured labor Slaves from Africa How did the Colonial Society evolve in the Americas
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In the novel Encounters with the Archdruid‚ author John McPhee sets out to portray environmental conservationist David Brower in three different environments with a different adversary in each. In preparation for writing this novel‚ McPhee shadowed Brower over the course of a year. McPhee also strategically paired Brower with people whose opinions differed greatly from Brower’s in order to extract Brower’s argument and to recognize the changes in his argument. David Brower‚ head of the Sierra Club
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The period 1750–1900 saw a second‚ distinct phase of European colonial conquest. 1. focused on Asia and Africa 2. several new players (Germany‚ Italy‚ Belgium‚ U.S.‚ Japan) 3. was not demographically catastrophic like the first phase 4. was affected by the Industrial Revolution 5. in general‚ Europeans preferred informal control (e.g.‚ Latin America‚ China‚ the Ottoman
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Legal Philosophy Positive Law Law as the Sovereign’s Command – John Austin * the subject of jurisprudence is positive law * law set by political superiors to political inferiors Command – a significance of desire In commands‚ unlike in other significations of desire‚ the one commanding has the power to inflict evil or harm upon the one commanded‚ once the command is ignored. Command and Duty are correlative terms (parang games lang‚ haha!) * wherever a duty lies‚ a command
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