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    line‚ along Boylston Street. The bombs‚ which were pressure cooker devices detonated at 2:49 p.m‚ 13 seconds apart. No warnings had been given‚ and no one has been arrested or claimed responsibility for the bombing.(Bacon) The FBI have found two suspects that are responsible for the explosion. Brothers Dzhokar Tsarnaev and Tamerlan Tsarnaev were caught on camera placing backpacks that contained what believed to be the bombs. After the images were released to the press‚ the two were found in Watertown

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    officer during the lineup would only have the person that they thought committed the crime in the lineup. During the instructions for the victim‚ the officers would couch the victim to choice the suspect that they focused on. The existing practice for a line-up has been replaced with the witness viewing one suspect at a time. This reduces the chances of misidentification. (Mitchell‚ 2013). The next flaw in the justice system is the over site of evidence. When DNA was collected and evidence for a particular

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    K-9 Fleeing Skills

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    officer’s hands. Fleeing suspects‚ searching for stolen property‚ locating and recovering evidence of a crime scene‚ or apprehending armed and dangerous suspects. These are duties of a k-9 officer and the handler. Not only do the officers work together but they also live together. The two spend about every moment by each other’s side; this takes patients and a lot of work for one another to be confortable. The primary objective of the k9 team is to search for suspects or evidence linked to a specific

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    St. had three successful shoplifting incidents‚ making it the store with the most larcenies in Fenway-Kenmore’s crime log‚ according to the Boston Police Department District D-4 public journal. One of the cases involved an assault‚ and all of the suspects were unknown. Around 9 p.m. on Sept. 13‚ Officer Darryn Brown responded to a call from Jennifer Guzman‚ the Forever 21 manager‚ who said that a black female and a black male‚ both believed to be teenagers‚ stuffed two bags with store items before

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    to entire populations. There has been recently been a huge realization that many Americans associate specific races with specific crimes. Looking back to date‚ two major events have shocked many Americans‚ based on the actual race of apprehended suspects. The D.C. sniper incident and the Virginia Tech shootings are both incidents that really brought to light the issue of race and crime. In the case of the sniper‚ many assumed that from past situations mixed with stereotypes‚ that the snipers were

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    in the criminal investigation process is to balance the rights of the parties involved. Thus‚ the extent to which the law balances their rights‚ includes the use of police powers‚ the rights of suspects and the right on bail. The balance of powers used by police in protecting the rights of victims‚ suspects and society has partially been achieved in the criminal investigation process. As stated in the legislation‚ the Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) authorises police officers to use ‘such force as is reasonable

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    innocent suspect. In many cases‚ the innocent subject has and alibi that police officers can easily tear apart‚ leading the suspect to give a false confession. One reason subjects may give in and give a coerced-compliant confession is because they have already been previously convicted of other crimes and believe police are already suspicious of

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    Rights During Detention

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    remains silent. Another right is suspects have the right to make a phone call and have legal advice‚ under normal circumstances this is granted. However sometimes this might be postponed for up to 36hours because police believe that it would hinder the investigation‚ property could be disposed of. If not allowed

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    Probable Cause

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    reserved by the Fourth Amendment‚ and without doing so they could jeopardize their case. Investigation must take place before an officer can prove probable cause to a judge‚ and obtain a warrant. Warrants are necessary documents in apprehending suspects‚ conducting searches‚ and seizures. Without warrants‚ in most cases‚ evidence will be ruled as inadmissible. There are several ways to prove probable cause to obtain warrants. Without sufficient probable cause a warrant can not be issued to

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    Police Equality And Justice

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    The state has an independent authority to govern itself and the mandate to govern and protect its citizens. The law enforcement officers are the agents of enforcing the law‚ and the police play a very significant role in promoting peace. There are policies that guide how the police maintain law and order and which describe the growing series of actions that an officer can take when resolving a situation. These policies recognize the rights of the people‚ and that the police have the instruction to

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