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    #ixzz2Zvkck3SJ Davis‚ Sue (2008). Corwin and Peltason’s understanding the Constitution (17th ed.). Belmont‚ CA: Thompson Wadsworth Publishing. Doyle‚ M. (2013) California robbery case leads Supreme Court to reconsider police search laws. McClatchy. Retrieved from: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/05/20/191757/california-robbery-case-leads.html#storylink=cpy Georgia v. Randolph‚ 547 U.S. 103‚ 126 S. Ct. 1515‚ 164 L. Ed. 2d 208 (2006) Georgia V. Randolph (2006). The Oyez Project at IIT Chicago-Kent

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    data taken from the FBI’s UCR. The FBI’s Uniform Crime Reports on a variety of crimes committed in different areas‚ and ones with violent crimes‚ which appear to have the most incidents each year. Violent crimes include such acts as forcible rape‚ robbery‚ murder/non-negligent manslaughter‚ and aggravated assault. In Honolulu and New York‚ the populations are completely different so it is must easier to look at the percentages‚ proportions‚ and numbers for comparison. Honolulu vs. New York In the

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    On October 2nd‚ 2002‚ a shooting spree near the Nation’s Capital would begin with the killing of a 55-year-old man and last 23 days. By the next morning‚ the 911 call center in the area would become inundated with calls of shootings across Montgomery County‚ Maryland. By the end of the day‚ four people were shot and killed in Maryland‚ and another was killed in the District of Columbia (FBI‚ 2007). Law Enforcement needed to act quickly to figure out if the shootings were linked and if so‚ who the

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    John Dillinger was an infamous bank robber‚ some considered him as a dangerous criminal‚ and some called him the modern day Robin Hood. Dillinger was called "Jackrabbit" for his quick‚ and graceful moves during back robberies‚ and getaways from police. John Dillinger was born on June 22‚ 1903 in Indianapolis‚ Indiana. He joined the United States Navy in 1923‚ but he hated it and deserted after a few months. He was dishonorably discharged and moved back to Indiana‚ where he married a woman named

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    Gun ownership has the capability to positively assist a home occupant during a burglary. A burglar can be convinced to leave the home in the presence of a gun-wielding occupant‚ or a gun-owner can exercise his right to self-defence and harm the intruder‚ effectively ending the home invasion. With this in mind‚ it can appear to be a good idea to own a gun in the event of home invasion. But does this really mean that owning a gun will protect from home invasion? Or that having a gun at the time of

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    I live in Seymour‚ Tennessee‚ which is just South of Knoxville‚ the third largest city in the state. When I first moved there in 1972‚ Seymour was considered very rural‚ but now is littered with subdivisions and many businesses. There are still several large agriculture areas spread around the residential areas. People first moved to Seymour to avoid the high crime rates and violent crimes of the cities. In the 1970’s crimes were almost nonexistent and included acts such as thefts‚ holiday vandalisms

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    ‘A sociological analysis of the law of vagrancy‚’ Social Problems‚ 12: 67–77. Dobinson‚ I (1994) ‘The measurement of crime’ in Gaylord‚ M S and Traver‚ H (eds) Introduction to the Hong Kong Criminal Justice System‚ Gaylord‚ M S and Lang‚ G (1997) ‘Robbery‚ recession and real wages in Hong Kong‚’ Crime‚ Law and Social Change‚ 27: 49–71. Hall‚ J (1947) General Principles of Criminal Law‚ 2nd edn‚ Indianapolis‚ IN: Bobbs-Merrill. Leung‚ B K P (1996) Perspectives on Hong Kong Society‚ Hong Kong: Oxford

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    essentially the story of Kumalo’s newfound concern for the fate of South Africa and its inhabitants. James Jarvis He is a wealthy white man in South Africa whose son‚ Arthur Jarvis‚ is a renowned social reformer murdered by Absalom Kumalo during a robbery. When he visits Johannesburg for the funeral for his son and the trial of Absalom‚ James Jarvis learns more about the social work that Jarvis did on behalf of South Africa and eventually devotes himself to promoting social justice in South Africa

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    Classifying Crimes Kaplan University CJ 230 Professor Shipley October 8‚ 2011 When investigating crimes‚ two elements‚ Mens Rea‚ the mental element‚ and Actus Reus‚ the physical element‚ must be present. Mens Rea is “Latin for a guilty mind‚ or criminal intent in committing the act” (http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Mens+Rea). Actus Reus is “Latin for a "guilty act." The actus reus is the act which‚ in combination with a certain mental state‚ such as intent or recklessness

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    Dickens‚ the author uses descriptive plots‚ exiting characters‚ and a meaningful message to prove that two ideas in a book although similar can be presented differently. Throughout the plot of Great Expectations and Oliver twist‚ Dickens uses robbery to show the similarities and differences within the book. After a young child‚ Pip‚ visits his parents’ tombstone in the graveyard‚ he comes across a petrifying convict on the run; the convict threatens to hurt Pip unless he bring the man food and

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