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    actual scene of the killing to be found guilty and sent to jail". These were the words of John MacFarlane‚ Chief Inspector of the Metropolitan Police in July 2013 following the final conviction in relation to the murder of fifteen-year-old Sofyen Belamouadden at London’s Victoria tube station‚ which remains the leading case involving English Joint Enterprise murder. The appalling killing is still heralded by many‚ including MacFarlane‚ as a prime example of how the complex doctrine of Joint Enterprise

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    The Carew Murder Case

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    London Evening Post Vol. XVII No. CCIIX OCTOBER 31‚ 1886 ONE PENNY 3643630248285 Killer Loose In London Police Are Investigating The Homicide Of Sir Danvers Carew Early hours this morning‚ London detectives were called out to the horrific scene of a murder. A maid servant who witnessed the whole event from her bedroom window stated “I went upstairs to bed and I looked out of the window‚ the lane was brilliantly lit by the full moon. Never had I felt more at peace with all men or thought more

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    field of literature he was‚ at various times‚ a barrister‚ a publisher‚ a lieutenant colonel in the Intelligence Corps‚ the Director of Information—reporting directly to prime minister David Lloyd George—during the First World War and a Unionist MP who served as Governor General of Canada‚ the 15th since Canadian Confederation. His contributions includes: • He wrote 29 novels. • He has 2 collections. • Wrote 4 poems. • 14 books were edited by him. • He also wrote 42 non-fiction novels. • 10 biographies

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    Police Excessive Force

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    to mind. How often do police actually draw their firearms in their policing careers? Most of the problem regarding police’s use of excessive force revolves around that fact that numerous officers are using their firearm unjustly. It makes you wonder‚ other than the police shootings that have became well-talked about (like the unfortunate killing of Trayvon Martin)‚ how often do police use their firearms? According to a study published on February 9th‚ 2017 “more than eight-in-ten (83%)”of people

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    Analysis of ABC Murders

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    Imagine attempting to expose a highly cautious serial killer who could be anyone living anywhere in the country. In Agatha Christie’s ABC Murders‚ Hercule Poirot has this exact task placed upon him. A murderer‚ who only kills in alphabetical order‚ is on the loose‚ and Poirot‚ along with his partner and the police squad‚ is charged with the case. After a few consecutive murders‚ clues began to be found as to who “ABC” actually is. A surprising plot twist occurs at the end which has the reader questioning

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    In the article of “The Man who Couldn’t Read”‚ it stated‚ “ We can’t waste time to blaming anyone. As a country we need to become obsessed with teaching people to read‚ now.” This quote is very significant to me because not many people likes to read. For example‚ My little brother does not like to read. I have to coercively tell him to read because his negligence gets to him. I have to coercively tell him to read but he sometimes defies me. I continuously tell him the benefits of reading‚ for example;

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    Police Dogs

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    Police Dogs Breah Ratlif Animal Science AY105-02 12-12:50 Cute‚ fun‚ loving‚ cuddly‚ outgoing; these are only a few words to describe the animals that we have come to know and love as a part of our families. Dogs have been man’s best friend for hundreds of years and were the first animal to be domesticated because they are great as companions‚ highly intelligent‚ and were found to be very useful in human’s everyday lives. Even though they made excellent house pets they were highly successful

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    Eight Elvises Following the times of the middle 1950’s Abstract Expressionism sparked an interest for Andy Warhol‚ and during the 60’s Andy‚ and Roy Lichtenstein created a new realism of America. This new realism was called Pop Art which expressed daily life in America as it was being lived. Warhol was born in 1928 as Andy Warhola‚ he grew up with a curiosity in commercials‚ and after a very successful life he became the main figure associated with Pop Art. His art is some of the most well known

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    Book Review – The Murder of Biggie Smalls Introduction The Notorious B.I.G. - Christopher Wallace‚ born in 1972‚ spent the majority of his life in the Bed-Sty neighborhood in Brooklyn‚ New York. At the age of 12‚ he began selling drugs. He became a central figure in the east-coast hip-hop scene after he was discovered by Sean “Puffy” Combs‚ with his platinum-selling album Ready to Die in 1995. The gangster-life was brought to an end on March 9‚ 1997‚ where Biggie was killed in a drive-by shooting

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    Police Discretion

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    Police Discretion Jocelyn Golphin University of the District of Columbia Criminal Justice System 2/21/2014 Golphin 2 Police discretion is a very important approach in matters concerning criminal justice. There has been a consistent problem between enforcing the law and the spirit of the law. Discretion in the broader sense can be defined as the individual’s ability to make a decision basing on the principle of courses of the action. During training‚ police

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