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    fled and a short vehicle pursuit ensued. The suspect made an unsafe turning movement during the pursuit by swerving to the right almost colliding with the patrol vehicle and then back to the left. The suspect then suddenly decreased his speed without signaling causing Officer Dossey‚ who was making a left turn to pursue him‚ strike the rear of the suspects’ bicycle. After the collision the suspect was taken into custody without further incident. The suspect was transported to PVCHMC for medical treatment

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    Assignment: The Rules of Law Enforcement In the first case the police conducted a lawful search of the suspect. They searched the suspect prior to arrest‚ since the arrest was based on probable cause. This search was valid because it was incidental to the arrest. In the second case‚ the police officers conducted a search that required a warrant. In this case‚ the officers only had an arrest warrant. The fact that the officers gained entry to the house through a 14 year old child was wrong‚ since

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    collect factual evidence‚ then the interviewer questions the suspect in a non-accusatory manner (King & Snook‚ 2009). Truth or deception is then determined based on behavioural analysis of the suspect‚ then if deception is detected a 9-step psychological approach from the Reid technique is applied (King & Snook‚ 2009). However‚ interrogators often apply this technique as the first step without any physical evidence‚ where they coerce their suspect to incriminate themselves

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    serious. The use of taser should be permitted to extend that such use is necessary to police officers should have some understanding of the effects that using weapon is likely to have upon a suspect before using the weapon. I do agree that police officers should be authorized to use a taser on a suspect. But the question is when and under what circumstances‚ a jail guard or a correctional officer should be permitted or required to use a taser on an inmate. When tasers are being used and are

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    IELTS SPEAKING PART 1: General first topics are in two paths: * Where you live ( your city‚ area where you live‚ street‚ house) * Your studies‚ work‚ job There are 2-5 topics are asked‚ and about 6-15 questions‚ in 4- 5 minutes Longer responses‚ fewer questions Longer answers are preferable than short answers 1. Possible topics Where you live | Collecting things | Cooking | Your studies | Dancing | Weddings | Your job | Learning language | Public transport | Hobbies | Rain | Traveling

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    Termonology

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    One’s research and all of the information as well as the evidence in your case is the backbone in weather a guilty person or an innocent person will be convicted or set free. Knowing the correct terminology really could determine the outcome of a suspect life. Terminology is a very important in the criminal

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    Abstract The experiment is to identify the guilty suspect that is present at the crime scene by comparing with the DNA samples. Polymerase Chain Reaction(PCR) is used to amplify the small amount of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) for forensic or genetic studies‚ which require necessary product and placed in the thermal cycle. Gel electrophoresis is being run in order to analyze and compare the DNA samples at the crime scene with the guilty suspects. Gel electrophoresis is used to separate DNA using

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    o   When did the police issue the Miranda rights? Was this done correctly? Why is it important for the police to read Miranda rights to an individual being arrested? o   Were the police able to conduct a lawful interrogation on the suspect? Explain why or why not.   •        Post your assignment as an attachment. •        APA formatting is required: Title page‚ double space‚ size 12 font‚ citations and references.   The police did not conduct a lawful

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    are: (1) Direct Positive Confrontation -- Presentation of fact synopsis to suspect; reference to evidence‚ real or fictional; suspect is told that he is involved in the crime; behavioral observation of suspect; restatement of confrontation‚ stronger or weaker. (2) Theme Development -- Transition phases from confrontation; propose reasons that will justify or excuse the commission of the crime; behavioral assessment of suspect to choose proper theme; longest portion of 9 steps. (3) Stopping Denials

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    professionals on suspects from whom information and details pertaining the crimes they are accused of is sought. Interrogations are interviews with a basic goal of establishing a purposeful exchange to obtain information from a target‚ often perceived aggressive and antagonistic by many (Heuback‚ 2009). Interrogation has proven to be an effective means of seeking information since it involves giving a suspect an opportunity to express him or herself to prove their innocence. The suspects‚ however‚ should

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