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    Criminal Evidence

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    ANALOGY or SUPPLEMENTARY Uniformity Rule – Rule of evidence shall be THE SAME in all courts‚ trials‚ and hearings. No Plea Bargaining or Pre-making in drug cases Rules of Admissibility – are in general the same for the trial of Civil and of Criminal cases. REASONS FOR THE UNIFORMITY OF RULES: 1. RELATION bet. The evidentiary fact and a particular proposition is ALWAYS THE SAME w/o regard to the kind of litigations 2.

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    HALEY‚ JENNIFER APOL 104- D14 WORLDVIEW ASSIGNMENT NOVEMBER 11‚ 2013 Part One:    A worldview does not just appear one day. It is a view that you have your entire life which helps outline the way you choose to live your life. In the book‚ Life Answers by Ken Hemphill states‚ “A worldview is our underlying perspective of life.” Each person’s worldview helps them make a choice in a way that they may see the world. Part Two:

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    John  N.  Pasmore   Essay  TED  Talk  of  Auret  van  Heerden     Working  out  Poverty     Auret  van  Heerden  is  a  compelling  speaker.  He  currently  serves  as  president  and   CEO  of  the  non-­‐governmental  organization  (NGO)‚  Fair  Labor  Association  in  Geneva‚   Switzerland.  In  a  video-­‐taped  TED  Talk  (http://ow.ly/rWoZR0)  he

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    We have macro level theories that are sociological and we have micro level theories. Macro level theories Micro level theories – attempt to explain crime rates across groups or across areas‚ explaining rates of behavior across different groups – attempt to explain or understand why one individual is more likely to be criminal than another criminal‚ the focus is on individuals rather than a group i.e. groups – ask questions like “why do men commit crime at a higher rate than women?” “Why do racial

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    Ted Turner’s innovation idea came after his father’s death when he takes over his father’s billboard broadcast company. Ted Turner was motivated to prove to his father that he was worthy of taking over the company and he also wanted to be at the top. Turner was a brilliant man who was crazy enough to try all the impossible things and actually successful at it. When Turner takes over the billboard company and expands it‚ so that his broadcast can reach all over America and eventually it reaches to

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    Julian Friedman in the TED talk‚ “The Mystery of Story Telling”‚ asserts that a writer must make his or her audience his or her number one priority. Friedman supports his claim by explaining the short falls of writers through his own eyes‚ citing his own experience as an agent‚ as well as the eyes of George Orwell‚ speaking on the motivation of writers according to Orwell‚ and even Aristotle‚ talking about how modern writers diverge from the Aristotelian formula for storytelling. The author’s purpose

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    Instead of grieving about Ted Lavender’s death‚ the soldiers found ways to overcome that by telling jokes about Lavender while smoking his dope. This was a positive strategy for the soldiers to ride out the feelings of grief by talking to each other. Even though this form of mechanism

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    Core Behavioral Characteristics of the Criminal Psychopath Peter Sabella III Kaplan University CJ142-01 Professor Keith Cooper March 31‚ 2011 Psychopathy is an important construct in offender classification. Although several studies have suggested that there are two distinct subtypes of psychopaths‚ these studies have considerable limitations‚ including reliance on self-report measures‚ a failure to adequately address heterogeneity within the construct of psychopathy‚ and predictor-criterion

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    Criminal Justice

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    CJ123 CRIMINAL LAW Project 2 As we discovered in Project 1‚ Little Louie‚ Billy Bad Boy committed a string of crimes‚ initially resulting in an attempt to rob Commercial Corruption‚ a local bank. The two alleged criminals were apprehended by the police and informed of their rights. Here‚ I will identify the specific role that each played with the particular crime‚ the elements that lead to this conclusion‚ and the potential defenses the defending party might assert and

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    Criminal Acts and Choice Theories Response Stephanie Bangerter CJS 200 April 7‚ 2014 Criminal Acts and Choice Theories Response The two criminology models that best suits the basic knowledge of law in this country is the classical and neoclassical criminological theories. The classical theory makes basic assumptions such as: • “Crime is caused by the individual exercise of free will. Human beings are fundamentally rational‚ and most human behavior is the result of free will coupled

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