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    Personality Profiling

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    Critical Review | Submitted to: Sir Ijaz Ahmad | Submitted by: Syeda Ezma Jawed | Subject: Research Methods and Technology Introduction: (Fallahi‚ Pourtaghi‚ & Rodriguez‚ 2012)‚ studied the effect of unemployment rate and its volatility on Crime. The Researchers investigated that not only the unemployment rate but its volatility also affect the crime rate. Auto Regressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (ARCH) models are used to characterize and model observed time series. They are

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    Competency Profiling

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    Competency- Definition A competency is a characteristic of an employee that contributes to successful job performance and the achievement of organizational results. Fig 1 These include knowledge‚ skills‚ and abilities plus other characteristics such as values‚ motivation‚ initiative‚ and self-control. Fig 2 Competency based Recruitment Organizations need to attract and select

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    Community Profiling

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    Community Profile of Lucena City Location and Population Country: Philippines Region: Region IV - A - CALABARZON Province: Quezon District: 2nd District of Quezon Land Area: 8‚316.90 hectares Barangay: 33 barangays Incorporated (city): August 20‚ 1961 Total Population: 261‚860 (May 2012 NSO Census) Annual Population Growth Rate: 2.49% Population Density: 31 persons/hectare No. of Households: 54‚193 (2012 projection) Total Number of Registered Voters as of May 2012: 119‚368 Location:

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    Psychological Profiling An Introduction O O O Inductive Versus Deductive Profiling Inductive Criminal Investigative Assessments Deductive Criminal Investigative Assessments Goals in Profiling Goal 1: To Provide the Criminal Justice System With a Social and Psychological Assessment of the Offender Goal 2: To Provide the Criminal Justice System With a Psychological Evaluation of Belongings Found in the Possession of the Offender Goal 3: To Provide Interviewing Suggestions and Strategies Profiling: An

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    Racial Disparities

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    Racial Disparities in the Judicial Systems Carlos Summons ENG122: English Composition II Instructor First Name Last Name August 5‚ 2013 Racial Disparities in the Judicial Systems Every year the people of the United States of America celebrate the Selma to Montgomery marches for voting rights‚ also known as Bloody Sunday‚ which occurred on March 7‚ 1965 in Alabama. Let’s not forget the individuals who stood up for civil rights like Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Rosa Parks‚ Malcolm X‚ Gandhi‚ Thurgood

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    Criminal Profiling Essay

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    One of these aspects has improved is Criminal Profiling. It all started in 1888. Criminal Profiling is usually used when offender’s identity is unknown and with serious criminal offenses‚ such as murder and sexual assault (“Criminal Profiling”). The process of criminal profiling is taken and divided into five stages. According to “Criminal Psychology Everything About It” the five stages are profiling inputs‚ decision processing‚ crime assessment‚ the offender profile‚ and

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    Forensic Dna Profiling

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    Forensic DNA Profiling Forensic DNA Profiling Recent advancements in science and computer technology have allowed scientists and investigators to use genetics to aid in solving crime cases. Although there are many different types of methods used to analyze DNA‚ the general process is based upon the uniqueness of each individual’s DNA‚ much like a fingerprint. Due to this uniqueness‚ genetic evidence that matches a specific individual to a crime scene is often viewed as concrete and undeniable

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    Social Profiling

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    Guadagni 1 Steven Guadagni English 100 September 16‚ 2012 Social Profiles Effects on Employment Time and time again‚ people are denied or terminated from jobs based on inappropriate material found on their social media profiles. In current years‚ the issue of hiring/firing based on information found on social media devices such as MySpace‚ Twitter‚ or Facebook has been a hot topic. Many people believe that these factors should be overlooked when it comes to employment based on the idea that

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    When DNA profiling was first used in criminal cases‚ it was often difficult for prosecutors and defense attorneys‚ as well as the experts they hired to testify‚ to explain the significance of their DNA match to the jury. Fingerprints are still considered by most people to be an ironclad way to identify someone‚ but an expert testifying about fingerprints discusses them in terms of "points of similarity." DNA matches are discussed in terms of statistical probability using what is currently known about

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    Racial Discrimination

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    matter what. In order to understand the role that racism plays in the criminal justice system we must‚ first‚ look at the role that it plays before the criminal reaches the day of sentencing in the court. There are various publications that speak on profiling and actuarial methods which unwillingly get people into the system. Though these are two major components of the discriminatory acts that exist within the criminal justice system‚ it does not actually begin with these institutionalized methods. It

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