J. Edgar Hoover‚ the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ was found dead on May 2‚ 1972. His age before death was 77. WASHINGTON NEWS BUREAU said FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover died at his home during the night do to a massive heart attack. “He was appointed as the fifth director of the Bureau of Investigation — the FBI’s predecessor — in 1924 and was instrumental in founding the FBI in 1935‚ where he remained director until his death in 1972 at the age of 77. Hoover has been credited
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just read to you? What is the difference between misdemeanor and felony o A misdemeanor is generally a crime that is punishable for a year or less in prison‚ or only in a county or local jail. o a felony is a crime for which the punishment in federal law may be death or imprisonment for more than one year Habeas corpus o Right to know what charges are brought against you Based on existing law o the right of every prisoner to challenge the terms of his or her incarceration in court before
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What are the various functions of a police agency? Compare and contrast how these functions differ at the federal‚ state‚ and local levels. What would happen if the various functions and roles of policing agencies were limited among communities? What is custodial interrogation? What is the relationship between custodial interrogation and the overall criminal justice system? How can we improve this relationship? There are many functions to a police agency. Some of the common functions are preventing
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Lesson14. Written Assignment Ch22 1.Why must a criminal investigator know the rules of evidence? It is the criminal investigators responsibility to collect and preserve evidence that will later be used in court to aid in a prosecution. It is essential that the criminal investigator knows the rules of evidence because lack of such knowledge could result in inadmissibility of the evidence to be used against the defendant in court. 2.What is the hearsay rule and why does it exist? Hearsay
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The Catbird Seat Part 1 In the short story The Catbird Seat‚ David J. Birnbaum is using is physical disability as an excuse to do bad things. Not only does he do bad things but he purposely does things because he can get away with it. One moment when he was treated like royalty at a movie theater turned his morality inside out. He used his disability to smuggle Cuban cigars and bringing beer into sporting events. David soon realized that although people baby him because of his disabilities
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CASE STUDY “Trouble with the Terrorist Watch List Database” 1. Please read the case study that starts on the next page. 2. Answer all 5 questions below. 1. What Information Systems concepts are illustrated in this case? 2. Why was the consolidated terror watch list created? What are the communication benefits of the list? (Comm) 3. Describe some of the weaknesses of the watch list. What management‚ organization‚ and technology factors are responsible for these weaknesses? 4. What steps would
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Commercial Law Agency An agent is determined by law. Determined by the legal implications of what the person does. Must be acting for a principal cannot stand alone. (a)Agent has the legal authority to bind or incur liability for which the principal can be responsible. The primary role of an agent is to negotiate or conclude contracts on behalf of a principal. Actions are treated like that of the principal. Consent can be determined by the Court. (b)Agent is a person who is recognized by law as
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//list of header files #include <windows.h> #include<stdio.h> //contains printf‚scanf etc #include<conio.h> //contains delay()‚getch()‚gotoxy()‚etc. #include <stdlib.h> #include<string.h> //contains strcmp()‚strcpy()‚strlen()‚etc #include<ctype.h> //contains toupper()‚ tolower()‚etc #include<dos.h> //contains _dos_getdate #include<time.h> //#include<bios
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Composition II Instructor: Terri Miller September 23‚ 2014 Reliability of Forensic Tools What’s reliable and what’s not so scientific when it comes to forensic tools? Forensics is relating to the use of science or technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law. Forensic tools examples are forensic photography‚ forensic ballistics‚ forensic toxicology‚ computer forensics‚ hair analysis‚ DNA analysis‚ and fingerprint evidence. Forensic tools can
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Bullying: How to Handle it Keren E Shafer Grand Canyon University: ECH 125 Foundations of Early Childhood May 5‚ 2013 Bullying: How to Handle it As our classrooms become increasingly diverse‚ it appears other components in our classroom are increasing as well. One of those components that appear to be increasing is that of bullying. Rather it is currently be in your classroom‚ has been in your classroom or unfortunately will be in your classroom one day‚ all teachers must be prepared as
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