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    Ethics

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    1. ETHICS‚ VALUES‚ AND ATTITUDES Ethics is a set of beliefs about right and wrong behaviour. Ethical behaviour conforms to generally accept social norms. Ethics is a philosophical study of the moral value of human conduct and of the rules and principles that ought to govern it. A social‚ religious‚ or civil code of behaviour considered correct‚ esp. that of a particular group‚ profession‚ or individual. Under this is: * A virtue is a Habit that inclines people to do what is acceptable.

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    - MURDER * Murder is under the “Fatal offences against a person- causing homicide” in the Crimes Act (s188‚ punishment (s19A) Physical Element- Before a person may be convicted of murder the Crown must establish the following elements: 1. An Act or Omission 2. Caused by (causation) HAVE TO ESTABLISH ALL

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    that are magnets for criminals‚ like the ghetto. Victims who have insufficient protection present motivated criminals with targets. Chapter 11 Larceny is the taking for one’s own use the property of another by means other than force or threats on the victim but is still considered theft. Passing bad checks without adequate funds is a form of larceny. Shoplifting involves theft from a retail store by stealth and deception; some shoplifters are impulsive. Embezzlement occurs when trusted persons

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    The U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs reviews arrest records from law enforcement agencies throughout the United States documenting statistics in relation to juveniles‚ location‚ and crime types. The statistical information developed and presented is used to help law enforcement agencies and individuals with interests in juvenile justice to develop programs to lower the types of crimes and help juveniles to refrain from committing crimes. The Juvenile Justice Bulletin of 2008

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    being detained for larceny and Richards for being a possible accessory to the crime while he contacted Chesterfield Police. Being that Redd did place the two in handcuffs and told them that they were under arrest‚ Redd should have told each of them the reasoning for the arrests and read them their Miranda

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    Memorandum TO: Judge Pearson FROM: Charles Winfield RE: Joe Green case – Larceny and Marijuana and Cocaine Possession Prosecution DATE: July 26‚ 2012 Brief Summary Joe Green was arrested and charged with larceny and possession of cocaine and marijuana. Green allegedly stole the backpack at a movie theater where he was in attendance‚ seated next to the backpack’s owner‚ Danny Hall‚ who had placed the backpack under his seat. Hall noticed his backpack was gone upon seeing the man next to him

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    Shawn Olachea Wymondham Gaol was opened by Sir Thomas Beever in 1785. This jail was the first to be opened in Norfolk‚ England. This was near the end of the Age of Elightenment‚ when the Western World began to look inward and outward (Oakes‚ 2011). Looking outward‚ Western civilization could see barbaric tribes across the entire world (Oakes‚ 2011). Looking inward‚ the Western world believed itself more civilized and reformations began to touch every aspect of life‚ including dealings with criminals

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    Abacus Case Summary

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    This video chronicles the legal proceedings of the Abacus Federal Savings Bank located in China Town. Moreover‚ the documentary shows this family-operated bank in the process of an indictment to trial to verdict. As the only bank indicted on mortgage fraud during the 2008 housing crisis‚ Abacus’s noteworthy trial bears economic significance. The founder of Abacus‚ formally a lawyer‚ began banking for residents of china town who could not obtain credit otherwise. Complications originated for Abacus

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    1. Why can’t any legal system be truly “neutral?” according to the author. The legal system can’t be truly neutral because of the hierarchical status of some people 2. How was the justice system used to control southern blacks after slavery? Don’t know 3. Did society recognize a major difference between poor people and criminals? Society favors those who own property and those in right positions‚ the lash of the criminal justice system fall on the poor people. The author states that respectable

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    Solicitation Solicitation is defined as the asking‚ inducing or enticing another individual to commit a crime. Merger Under the merger doctrine‚ the crime of solicitation merges with conspiracy. An individual cannot be guilty of solicitation if the crime is the object of the conspiracy. A person cannot be guilty of both conspiracy and solicitation. If conspiracy is proven solicitation will be merged under both traditional and modern jurisdictions. Conspiracy Conspiracy is defined

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