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    DB Unit 4 - Victims of Terrorism‚ Hate Crimes & Racial Profiling November 27‚ 2012 Every year‚ many people around the world suffer disasters; whether they are natural for example hurricanes‚ tornadoes‚ floods‚ earthquakes and extreme heat‚ as caused by man‚ for example terrorist attacks. Although it is not possible to predict when and where these destructive forces will occur‚ yes it might learn from each disaster and take certain measures to safeguard our physical and emotional well-being

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    Have the lambs stopped Screaming? Academy Award Winning Film Silence of the Lambs popularized and universalized the concept of criminal profiling also known as Offender profiling. An investigative vice used by law enforcement agencies to discover likely suspects and analyze patterns and behaviours that may predict future offenses and/or victims. In the Hollywood Blockbuster Jodie Foster stars as an FBI agent trying to hunt down an active serial killer Buffalo Bill with help from Dr. Hannibal Lecter

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    Certificate IV in Marketing - Profile the Market Assessment activity I 1.1 Assume that you have been asked to identify new marketing opportunities for your organization or an organization you have researched. Create a profile of the organisation using the table… Start by considering your organisation’s current performance What is the organisation’s core business? - IT in Hospitality – Hotel Software & Restaurant Management Systems. What are its core products/ services? -POS – Point

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    Criminal Profiling The term “serial killer” was derived from a man named Robert K. Ressler‚ who‚ in the 1970’s deemed this term because of the term the English used; “crimes in a series” and because of the serial films he grew up watching. (Freeman‚ 2007) Prior to the term serial killer‚ people would use the terms‚ mass murders and stranger-on-stranger crime. The definition of a serial killer‚ according to dictionary.com is; “a person who attacks and kills victims one by one in a series

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    In financial markets‚ risk profiling of an individual helps financial advisor in identifying a person’s ability to deal with risk at various level while investing. It is a duty of financial planner to focus on risk profiling before they suggesting a product to their client. Risk profiling generally divide individuals to certain category such as conservative‚ moderate‚ aggressive Investors. Risk profiling process of every people is varied due to environmental factor such as peer pressure‚ market

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    choose for Community Profiling was the town of Portlaoise‚ Co Laois. Rationale The rationale for this area was to pick an area that would be useful to one of the three of us rather than an area that would not be beneficial to any of us. The consensus then was the Portlaoise town as the Community Nurse covers that area and is reasonably new in her position. It also allowed the Community Nurse to become more aware of what was available locally as there were areas of profiling that she was unaware

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    Contents Contents 1 Introduction 3 Objective 4 Research Methodology 4 Analysis and Interpretations 5 Conclusion 15 Annexure 16 Introduction The project purpose is to decipher the satisfaction level of the consumers as well as to know how effectively the company has segmented and positioned their product. We will also have a better understanding of factors that influence customers buying behaviour. The motive is to identifying the consumers who share similar demographic‚ psychographic

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    Criminal Profiling 2 Abstract All societies in the world are troubled by crime everyday. The general public has become very fascinated by criminals and fearful of criminal behavior. In the fight against crime‚ criminal profiling has been developed to aid the FBI in the capture of criminals. At the heart of criminal profiling is a combination of psychological principles and crime scene analysis. In combining both the psychological principles and crime scene analysis‚ it is possible to identify

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    Racial Discrimination Hits Pennsylvania During the summer of June of 2009‚ 73 African –Americans children of Creative Steps in Northeast Philadelphia paid the Valley swim club in Huntington Valley for pool access for summer campers. After the first day of swimming‚ the campers were told not to return. Several campers claimed they heard pool members making racial comments while they were at the club. At the time valley swim club officials said race had nothing to do with it and that there were

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    Criminal Profiling Week 1 Discussion questions 1. Analyze inductive/deductive reasoning. Inductive criminal investigative assessments: The inductive approach to profiling is a based on the simple premise that "If certain crimes committed by different people are similar‚ then the offenders must also share some type of personality traits. (Holmes & Holmes‚ 2009)" Inductive reasoning seems to be the more "scientific" of the two as it is strictly based on criminals that have committed the

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