Crime Reporting Program collects data on specific violent crimes (murder and non-negligent manslaughter‚ forcible rape‚ robbery‚ and aggravated assault) and specific property crimes (burglary‚ larceny-theft‚ and motor vehicle theft.) In 2011‚ six of the seven categories saw decreases nationally; only the number of burglaries increased‚ and that increase was slight (0.2 percent per 100‚000 people). (Steele‚ 2012‚ p. 1) Some highlights from cities with populations of more than 100‚000 people in the Pacific
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Laws having to do with gun control should have stricter regulations and require more in-depth background checks before anyone is allowed to purchase a fire arm. Gun control has been a major debate for a very long time now. It started hundreds of years ago in different parts of the world and continues today. Though there are always two sides to an argument‚ I firmly believe that being pro-gun control is important. People assume that just because you are pro-gun control that you have an “unrealistic”
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ASSIGNMENT 3 – Chapter 2 STEP 1: Identify the issue. • Under Section 2397 of the state penal code‚ does a burglary occur when an individual enters a neighbor’s garage by breaking a window‚ takes three cases of beer‚ and the garage is a separate building located about 6 feet from the dwelling? - OR - • Did a burglary occur when an individual breaks into a garage? *Please note that phrasing the issue in this manner it very broad and does not give the reader an
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2012‚ OPD only had solved just about 28 percent of the cities homicide. This is part of the reason the department had to come under intense criticism for its investigative shortcomings. Burglary average in the year of 2000 per population of 100‚00 ‚was at average of 729. In Oakland‚ CA the average was 939. Burglary was not the only thing that Oakland had going on
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childhood is the cause of youth crime‚ the fact remains that a quarter of all reported crime is committed by young offenders between the ages of ten to seventeen. Home Office statistics show more than a half of all recorded robberies (51%)‚ a third of burglaries (32%) and a third of vehicle crimes (31%) were the result of young offenders. (Home Office‚ 2012) Shockingly England and Wales has more young people in custody than any other European country. Content There are two patterns of youth offending
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states that a spouse cannot be committed of burglary if the spouses are still legally married. This does not include legal separations or divorces. Also‚ the other must allow the entrée of the spouse. While the offense [of burglary] is not committed by one who breaks and enters his own dwelling or other building‚ it has‚ however‚ also been held that the mere existence of the marriage relationship does not preclude the one spouse from committing burglary against the other spouse. 2. What test did
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comparing the burglary rate between these two cities. I will identify the number of burglaries reported to the police in each area and also explain which area had more reported burglaries as well as what were the rates of the crimes in each area. I will also explain whether the rates have changed at all and look into what factors that might be involved that might explain the difference in the burglary rates. Looking at the research‚ Cincinnati‚ Ohio had a rate of 6‚287 burglaries that were reported
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Finale project Caitlin Markwardt Criminal Investigation Prof Alyson Frickel 10-06-2013 During the course of this class I learned a lot of new stuff that I was unaware of before taking this course. I found a lot of it very interesting and helpful for the field of study I wish to do once finished with school it also opened my eyes to other fields in criminal justice that I may want to do instead of what I have had in mind. The first offense I picked was manslaughter.
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involving dishonest behaviour‚ include theft‚ robbery and burglary. “Dishonest offences are provided for by legislation‚ Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act 2001. This act contains a wide range of offences. It has taken into account changes in technology creating new offences. It also provides for a number of offences which may not have been previously recognised. Examples of offences under the act: Theft Burglary Aggravated Burglary Robbery Forgery Deception Corruption Unlawful use of computers
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The Case Study of “How Kristen Died” Candice N. Ibaceta Governors State University “How Kristen Died” is a case study that clearly depicts the deep-rooted bureaucratic issues regarding miscommunication or in this case no communication‚ and its disastrous implications on society. This case is the story of Kristen Lardner‚ a 21 year-old aspiring artist‚ who was ruthlessly murdered by her boyfriend‚ Michael Cartier‚ a nightclub bouncer. The study portrays the inefficiencies concerning communication
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