CRIME TYPOLOGIES VIOLENT CRIME Forcible rape – defined in common law as “the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will.” * Population density influences the rape rate. Metropolitan areas today have rape rates significantly higher than rural areas * Rape is a warm-weather crime with most incidents occurring during July and August and the lowest rates occurring during December‚ January‚ and February. * Rape is frequently underreported * Fail to report
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and categorizes each separate crime under those offenses. I have selected to discuss the crime of larceny theft for the two (2) metropolitan areas of Washington D.C.‚ Washington‚ and Chicago‚ Illinois. In the following I will identify the number of occurrences‚ what the rates were‚ did the rates change over time‚ and what factors could explain a change for both areas. First‚ larceny theft is typically defined as the taking of almost anything of value without the consent of the owner‚ with the intent
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Plaigerism Document. 1. INTRODUCTION‚ AIM AND OBJECTIVE This research task focuses on the difference in security of the places of residence: Eagle Canyon vs. Douglasdale. The Aim of this investigation is to prove that a private estate’s security would be better than a regular suburb. The Objective of this research task is to ask 5 residents of each place of residence the following questions: • Do you pay the estate or municipality for the security you are provided with? • How many robberies
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phenomenal rise in offences and crime in cities is a matter of great concern and alarm to all of us. There are robberies‚ murders‚ rapes and what not. The frequent and repeated thefts‚ burglaries‚ robberies‚ murders‚ killings‚ rapes‚ shoplifting‚ pick pocketing‚ drug- abuse‚ illegal trafficking‚ smuggling‚ theft of vehicles etc.‚ have made the common citizens to have sleepless nights and restless days. They feel very insecure and vulnerable in the presence of anti-social and evil elements. The
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Heather handling the receipts from the customers someone else should handle the recording process. 2. Principle violated is establish responsibilities. Divided responsibilities for related transactions. There should be rules set in place where no petty cash payments should happen while Jeff is at lunch. If for some reason this can’t be possible Jeff and Jose should count the cash before Jeff leaves and when he returns. This prevents any book errors. 3. Principle violated is safeguard assets
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Shoplifting (also known as retail theft) is theft of merchandise for sale in a shop‚ store‚ or other retail establishment‚ by an ostensible patron. It is one of the most common crimes that police and the courts deal with. Most shoplifters are amateurs; however‚ there are people and groups who make their living from shoplifting‚ and they tend to be more skilled. Some individuals shoplift in an effort to resist selling their labor‚ and/or to protest corporate power. These individuals target --often
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ACCM 4000 Accounting Principles Trimester 3‚ 2014 Tutorial 9 - Solutions Tutorial 9 Questions: Week beginning: 26/01/2015 Chapter 10 – Discussion Questions 1‚ 2‚ 6‚ & 8 Exercises 10.2‚ 10.3‚ 10.7‚ 10.9 & 10.10 Problems 10.7‚ 10.9 © John Wiley & Sons Australia‚ Ltd 2012 7.1 Solutions Manual to accompany Accounting 8e by Hoggett et al CHAPTER 10 CASH MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL DISCUSSION QUESTIONS SOLUTIONS 1. Explain the limitations of balance sheets‚ income statements and cash flow statements
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Page 335 Quick Study 8-6 1. For each of the following items‚ indicate whether its amount (i) affects the bank or book side of a bank reconciliation and (ii) represents an addition or a subtraction in a bank reconciliation: a. Outstanding checks- affects the bank side and represents a subtraction in a bank reconciliation b. Debit memos- affects the book side and represents a subtraction in a bank reconciliation c. NSF checks- affects the book side and represents a subtraction in a bank reconciliation
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should be submitted with the monthly report. 6. All vouchers/payments should be approved by the Treasurer. B. The Petty Cash Fund 1. The petty cash fund is established to pay petty expenses or expenses of small amounts. These expenses do not require payment by check not is it practical to pay them by means of a check. 2. When the fund runs low‚ the Petty Cash Custodian prepares a Petty Cash Summary Report to replenish the Fund. This Fund must be kept in the imprest basis‚ that is‚ the total unreplenished
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instance‚ a police officer is dispatched to a “robbery” at a local convenience store‚ only to discover that a juvenile shoplifted a candy bar and immediately departed. The proper classification of the incident would be petty larceny (i.e.‚ theft). Of course‚ the victim who reported the theft may have informed the dispatcher: “I was just robbed.” If the officer delicately explains the criminal law distinction‚ the victim may better appreciate the reasoning behind the defounding. Second‚ defounding may
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