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    Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation were a symbol of the start of America’s war on crime. This quote stood as a direct reference to armed and unarmed bank robberies in the United States. At the front of this ongoing crime war is the Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ or the FBI for short. There are nearly fifteen-thousand robberies in the Los Angeles metropolitan area each year‚ but despite that debatably high number‚ crime rates are actually dropping at a rapid rate. Los Angeles Crime

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    reaction paper

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    NATIONAL POLICE Sagada Police Station Sagada‚ Mt. Province TO : Mario Masipag Chief of Police SUBJECT : Special Report Re: Bank Robbery DATE : October 26‚ 2013 I. AUTHORITY: 1. SOP of the Station 2. Blotter Entry No. 0317‚ Page No. 137 dated October 15‚2013 II. MATTERS INVESTIGATED: 3. A case of Bank Robbery on complaint of Mr. Mario Mabuti‚ 33 years old‚ married Secretary of the bank‚ native of Poblacion‚ Sagada and residing at Ato‚Poblacion‚ Sagada

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    The Legacy of Jesse James

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    and trains. Despite popular portrayals of James as a kind of Robin Hood‚ robbing from the rich and giving to the poor‚ there is no evidence that he and his gang used their robbery gains for anyone but themselves.[2] The James brothers were most active with their gang from about 1866 until 1876‚ when their attempted robbery of a bank in Northfield‚ Minnesota‚ resulted in the capture or deaths of several gang members. They continued in crime for several years‚ recruiting new members‚ but were under

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    Judge Parker’s Court House and outlaws tried Fort Smith Arkansas Isaac Charles Parker • Born- October 15‚ 1838 • Hometown- Barnesfield‚ Ohio • Thought primary school to pay for law school • 1859- Moved to Missouri and had his own practice by 1861 working in county circuit courts • 1859- Became a lawyer at age 21 • 1861- Married Mary O’Toole‚ they had two sons‚ Charles and James • 1861-1863- City attorney • 1864- Member of electoral college (voted for Lincoln) • Died- November 17th‚ 1896 Isaac

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    whether egoism is an ethical system. 4. Explain the controversy between relativism and absolutism. 5. Identify the three consistent elements of most of the approaches to resolving ethical dilemmas. Classic Image/Alamy Detective Russell Poole was a Robbery-Homicide Division investigator with the Los Angeles Police Department. In 1998‚ he was assigned an investigation regarding the alleged beating of Ismael Jimenez‚ a reputed gang member‚ by LAPD officers‚ and a suspected cover-up of the incident. In

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    Unfortunate Day

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    The incident happened in the morning . Karl gave Ned and me a ride in his car to the bank . I had to drop by to get some money. When we arrived at the bank‚ I went straight to the counter. Just as I finished ev erything at the counter‚ two me n wearing masks entered the bank. To my astonishment‚ a woman screamed and B ANG‚ a guard fell on the floor. He was covered with blood from the waist down. All the customers were scared and one of the robbers yelled‚ “ Freeze‚ or I will

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    Fingerprint removal

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    Fingerprint Removal Essay Fingerprints have been used for centuries to help put criminals behind bars and the innocent out of jail‚ but some fugitives believe they can alter themselves to have no fingerprints and therefore have no way of being traced. However‚ fingerprints are not easy to get rid of‚ but that does not stop those crazy enough to try. John Dillinger‚ a notorious escape artist and bank robber‚ was on the verge of getting permanently locked away. He believed his only chance of not

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    criminal offenders; this helped to reduce the rates of property crimes reported to the police. Additionally‚ huge cities adopted tougher law enforcement practices‚ which deterred criminal activities. d. Offer an explanation for why Robbery declined from 1960-2012. -Robbery declined for the several reasons‚ including the increase in community policing and police crackdowns. Additionally‚ the rate of victimization is much higher than the rate of crimes reported to the police. Hence‚

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    Pursual of Meaning It seems as if all the wealth‚ power‚ and success is not enough to satiate the importunate avarice that rests innately within a man. Such a spectacle was seen in Edward Pierce‚ the protagonist of Michael Crichton’s The Great Train Robbery. Edward Pierce‚ a man of great wealth and dominance in both the public and underground of society‚ constructs a heinous scheme to steal a load of treasure off a train. Although Pierce is shown to have unshakeable perseverance‚ Crichton never explicitly

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    Is it a good idea for those individuals convicted of armed robbery to receive double the sentence that it is now? In my opinion the answer is no. Policy making in the field of criminal justice is extremely vital to society. Punishments can be very confusing in the fact of what is appropriate. What is too much and what is too little? There have been many studies that show that there is little or no deterrent of crime such as armed robbery when the punishment is a long sentence to prison. The reason

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