This file of CRJ 306 Week 4 Discussion Question 1 Robbery and Extortion comprises: Which crime‚ robbery or extortion is more harmful to the victim of the crime? Discuss the similarities and the differences between these two crimes. Substantively respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings. Law - General Law Robbery and Extortion. Which crime‚ robbery or extortion‚ is more harmful to the victim of the crime? Discuss the similarities and the differences between these
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words in parenthesis to formulate the questions a detective would ask and answer them with logical information. Remember the detectives ask questions with any words and the witnesses answer using some words. Detective: Where were you during the robbery? Witness: I’m not sure. I was _somewhere __. (place) near the counter. Detective: Did you notice_____________________ (thing) suspicious before the robbers came in? Witness: No. Everything seemed normal. Detective: What were the looters wearing? Witness:
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mischievous of fraudulent that the state finds it necessary to step in an utilize the machinery for its criminal law to afford protection to property in a speedy and effective way. For this it has divide into 10 heads (a) theft (b)extortion (c)Robbery and dacoity 1 Textbook on The Indian Penal Code by K.D.Gaud. fourth edition 2009‚ foreworded by Justice V.N. Khare‚ Published By Universal Law Publishing Co. PVT.Ltd. C-FF-1A‚ Dilkhush Industrila estate. Gt road Karnal Road. Delhi. page 687‚ 1st paragraph
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The Islamic Republic of Pakistan came into being on August 14‚ 1947. Pakistan has a strategic location in South Asia‚ surrounded by India‚ China‚ Afghanistan and Iran. Pakistan has a total area of 803‚940 sq. km and an estimated population of 170 million. Pakistan is a federation‚ with four federating units‚ called Provinces‚ namely‚ Punjab‚ Sindh‚ North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Baluchistan. The capital is Islamabad‚ and the tribal belt adjoining the NWFP is managed by the Federal Government
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contentious. So‚ this moderation in the children can only be ensured by parental control. Mr. /Ms. President‚ the children given free hand usually keep bad companies and adopt smoking‚ drug addiction‚ alcoholism‚ gambling and get indulged in robbery‚ thievery‚ dacoity‚ murder‚ assassination and other nefarious
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After his return to Mumbai‚ Surve formed a gang of robbers and recruited his two trusted lieutenants‚ Sheikh Munir from Dharavi and Vishnu Patil from Dombivili. They were soon joined by another hood‚ Uday Shetty in March‚ 1980. The gang’s first robbery took place on 5 April 1980‚ in which they stole an Ambassador car. The vehicle was later used to loot 5‚700 from Laxmi Trading Company near Currey Road. On 15 April‚ the gang savagely assaulted and almost killed Sheikh Aziz‚ an enemy of Sheikh Munir
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1. Right to Be Treated with Dignity‚ Respect‚ and Sensitivity:- Rights of the victims are to be treated with Dignity‚ Respect and Sensitivity. Throughout the Criminal process‚ the victims are not treating with Courtesy‚ fairness and care by law enforcement and other officials in certain cases. Their impact statements may have a description of psychological‚ financial‚ physical‚ or emotional harm the victims experienced as a result of the crime. A judge may use information from these statements
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handcuffs were on so tight I could do nothing but cry. I called my parents and they eventually bailed me out. I decided I would never argue with my parents again and I was happy to be home again. Part 2. Every day the morning papers bring news of dacoities and murders‚ kidnappings and rapes‚ hold-ups of trains and hijackings of planes‚ adulteration of foodstuffs‚ drugs and even of poisons. All this makes one sit up and wonder whether crime is inseparable from civilized life. We appear to live on an
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innocent person (s.194) 5. Treason‚ for waging war against the Government of India (s.121) 6. Abetment of mutiny actually committed (s.132) 7. Attempted murder by a serving life convict (s.307(2)) 8. Kidnapping for ransom (s.364A) 9. Dacoity [armed robbery or banditry] with murder (s.396) Death penalty is also provided under the following special and local laws: 1. Unlawful Activities Prevention Act 1967 (as amended in 2004) 2. Defence and Internal Security of India Act 1971 3. Defence
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Children in conflict with law: Scenario of crimes committed and justice delivery system for juveniles in India Vipul Somani Mahatma Gandhi Department of Rural Studies‚ Veer Narmad South Gujarat University‚ Surat 395 007. ABSTRACT Children in conflict with law are most commonly referred to as juvenile delinquents. Covered under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act‚ 2000‚ the number of such children has increased over the years‚ from 17‚203 in 1994 to 31909 in 2011
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