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    Whistleblowing

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    The definition of a whistleblower is a past or pesent employee or member of an organization‚ who reports misconduct to people or entities that have the power and presumed willingness to take corrective action‚ or to notify the general public of wrongdoing. In most cases‚ whistleblowers are employees of the ogranization but can be employees of government agencies as well. Normally the misconduct being reported is a violation of law‚ rule‚ regulation and/or a direct threat to public interest such as

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    For centuries‚ cases have existed in the judicial system whereby convicted criminals have been released when new evidence surfaced‚ thus proving their innocence. Although individuals proven to be guilty can be released when conclusive evidence is revealed‚ individuals deemed non-guilty cannot be convicted when new evidence emerges. This is because of the double jeopardy clause of the Fifth Amendment; the law has recognized “the maxim nemo debet bis vexari pro eadem causa‚ “no one should be tried

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    The race is an important factor that plays a significant role in various scenarios. Similarly‚ law enforcement is not excluded from it either. Furthermore‚ latest shown encounters between civilians and law enforcement officers that have taken place through the United States cities such as NYC‚ Ferguson‚ Missouri‚ Baltimore‚ and also‚ Cleveland has exposed discrimination against the African American community‚ frequent circumstances by the white law enforcement officers. Now furthermost cases‚ the

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    It already has brought to justice over 280 cases of wrongful conviction‚ 3 fourths out the cases which eye witness testimonies were the only evidence. Eye witnesses have good intentions but‚ they aren’t aware that their original memory can be distorted. This information needs to be kept in mind in these situation

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    NLRB has made an investigative research about employees and their posts in Social Media sites which are connected with their termination prospects. Generally employees post negative information about their company‚ seniors or boss which impact wrongful information about the company and leads to termination of such employees. For example there are several cases outlined initial case was of Rain City Contractors‚ Inc in Lakewood‚ Washington where 5 employees were fired and the reason they were fired

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    very severe consequences since it has violated the guiding regulations for pharmacists. While executing the duties of a pharmacist‚ it is possible to make mistakes that have serious consequences. There are a number of ways in which professional misconduct among pharmacists can be handled. The Board of Pharmacy may take action against the pharmacists where a hearing is made before any disciplinary action is taken. The violation of regulations may also be presented before a civil court or before a

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    Mens rea is a Latin term meaning "guilty mind". It refers to the criminal intent that is necessary as an element to be proven in a crime. Many civil law claims also include some level of mens rea as a required element. The four levels of mens rea set forth in the Model Penal Code are: 1. Purposely - Express purpose to commit a specific crime against a particular person 2. Knowingly - Knowledge that one’s actions would certainly result in a crime against someone‚ but did not specifically intend

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    Extent of the problem and Evidence of Compliance The extent of the problem concerning the wrongfully convictions by jurors seems to lie within several areas. First‚ once a crime has been committed‚ the public outcry demands justice; therefore‚ there is a sense of urgency to quickly resolve the crime. As a result‚ the system may circumvent some procedures; thereby convicting the wrong individual. Secondly‚ while the nation has gotten better in the area of race relations‚ the amount of prejudice

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    and consumers will use in the event of suspected misconduct or possible incompetence. It will also explore the roles of the respective regulatory agencies in investigating allegations and determining and applying any appropriate disciplinary actions. It will also identify any potential criminal liability that might result to the health care professional relative to abuses perpetrated in practices involving procedures‚ as well as professional misconduct‚ and explore the events the follow in the event

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    unanimity about the best and worst presidents (Wilentz 1). In the Rolling Stone article‚ not only does Wilentz share his views on the subject but breaks it down into four categories: the credibility gap‚ Bush at home‚ Bush at war‚ and presidential misconduct. I believe I will do the same. The Credibility Gap Wilentz states in the first sentence that no president has squandered the public’s trust more than President Bush. Wilentz‚ like many‚ believe that there is a huge credibility gap in the Bush

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