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    Homicide Detective Essay

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    Thompson GUST 1270 21 November 2011                                                       Homicide Detective      I plan to become a homicide Detective.  A detective is a investigator‚ either a member of a police agency or a private person. In order to become a homicide detective I must attain a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. There are state required exams required in order to become a homicide detective.  I will need to take a lot of classes in higher  level criminal justice; such

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    this Homicide as Justifiable‚ however‚ others believe that nothing can justify a homicide and that a situation can always be resolved with non-lethal methods. When it comes to dangerous military targets‚ this position is naive as these people would not need to be eliminated if they were willing to reason and felt sorry for their crimes. These service men don’t take another life for their own personal enjoyment or gain‚ but they do it because it is their duty to protect. Justifiable homicide is certainly

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    Homicide in Puerto Rico

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    HOMICIDE IN PUERTO RICO Table of Contents Abstract …………………………………………………………….3 Statement of the problem………………………………….4 Social Disorganization Theory of Crime………………7 The Social Learning Theory of Crime…………………..9 Recommendations…………………………………………….10 References…………………………………………………………12 Abstract In recent years Puerto Rico has shown staggering homicide rates‚ establishing the cause(s) for this development would be the first step in resolving the dilemma. Researching an

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    Specific ethical issues that may be challenging for me and how I might deal with these issues in future counseling practice I have identified three specific ethical issues that may prove challenging to me in future counseling practice. They are 1) countertransference‚ 2) not becoming non-defensive if an ethics complaint is lodged against me‚ and 3) remaining fastidious in regards to record keeping. That I am aware of these matters and their possibility of arising means I am one step ahead of ethical

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    Culpable homicide & Murder

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    Initiation: Section 299 and Section 300 of the Penal Code deal with the offencing culpable homicide not amounting to murder and murder. Under the Mohammedan system there were three kinds of punishment namely relation‚ defined punishment and discretionary punishment and the entire administration was entrusted to Kazi‚ resulting in the punishment and the entire motion of each Kazi. When the British assumed power the need for uniform criminal law was felt necessary and

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    Investigating Projectiles

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    Investigating Projectiles Background: A projectile is an entity which only has the force of gravity acting upon it. A projectile can be cast‚ fired‚ flung‚ heaved‚ hurled‚ pitched‚ tossed and thrown. A projectile can be anything as long as it has initial horizontal velocity that is not equal to zero which has the acceleration due to gravity. Projectile motion happens when an object projected with a force stops putting influence on the object after its launched‚ hence the only force being gravity

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    What is a homicide Detective‚ A homicide Detective is a police detective who investigates clues used to identify the suspect in a murder case. Detectives are relied on finding out how the victim was killed and by who which they were by.They also have to find out what kind of crime this is. Detectives have different methods to find out these crimes such as clues‚ different clues and materials show what kind of killing this was. Interrogation‚ detectives ask questions to the witness of the victim and

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    Ethnical Consideration

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    client without getting authorization from the attorney to do so. The ABA Model rules that were violated were : ABA Model Rule 1.5(c)‚Transactions With Persons Other Than Clients Rule 4.1 Truthfulness In Statements To Others. The NFPA Ethical Considerations not followed by the paralegal were- EC-1.7(c) ‚ EC-1.2(f) and EC-1.8(a)-this was EC was violated by the paralegal giving the client advice regarding the alimony mentioned during the meet Carl had with the client. TUESDAY-- The violations

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    Federal Law on Homicide

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    Running head: FEDERAL LAW ON HOMICIDE Federal Law on Homicide J Writing Assignment CJ 123 Criminal Law Federal Law on Homicide The first recorded murder‚ trail and hanging took place in 1630. John Billington was one of the original pilgrims to sail on the Mayflower to the New world from England and also was the first person in America to be charged and hanged for murder after shooting long time enemy John Newcomen after a fight (Johnson‚ 1994). Although murder has many different forms

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    Be Specific

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    Be Specific The sun was shining on the flower in the window‚ no‚ wait‚ scratch that. The summer sun was shining on the pink rose sitting on the windowsill. Now doesn’t that sound better? Natalie Goldberg believes people should be specific. It paints a vivid picture when we do. Buying a book of the names of plants and flowers in her environment was her start to feeling ore connected and grounded to our Earth. To know what you are looking at on the path to your home from school may make you

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