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    Frankie Stein Monologue

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    piece of the puzzle that just didn’t fit. I walk over to the small desk and scan through the police files. The killer used the same M.O. but nothing connected the victims. At first they were all males ranging from twenty to fifty-seven‚ but then his seventh‚ Jodie Stein‚ was an eighteen year old girl. This killer had a very wide victim pool which made finding him all the more aggravating. I grab the file about the first murder‚ Jared Reed. He was abducted from an airport in San Antonio and found

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    Bullying Essay

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    name calling and hurtful comments about my looks. But as it grew bigger‚ I had become aggressive as a way of dealing with frustration. Researchers from Finland discovered that victims suffer from anxiety disorders‚ such as depression‚ panic disorder‚ etc. Sometimes the disorders can also cause difficulties with the victims’ family and friends. I had become very distant and arrogant with my family‚ especially with my mother. I

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    Ethics and Homicide

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    various things that are considered ethical and unethical. Some rough and general summary of ethical principals are: Confidentiality‚ protecting confidential communications‚ such as personal papers‚ police information‚ and business records. Respect for victims‚ their families‚ and friends. Non-Discriminative; avoid discrimination against suspects or witness’ on the basis of sex‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ or other factors that are not related to homicide investigation. Honesty; in all communications with data including

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    Cyberbullying

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    Cyberbullying is using electronic communication devices to bully someone. Cyberbullying include spreading rumors through text messages‚ posting embarrassing photos‚ and posting hurtful things about other on the internet. An individual can be a victim of cyberbullying in many ways. It is intimidating and can happen to anyone. Cyberbullying has become an increasingly serious problem that results in devastating outcomes. We all like to think that people do not take what is written about them on the

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    soldiers have been forced to carry out immoral acts and should be granted amnesty by the United Nations. I feel that child soldiers should be forgiven and granted amnesty because they were forced‚ because they are children‚ and because they are also victims. The first reason child soldiers should not be prosecuted is because they were forced. Children were often given no choice. It was either become a soldier‚ or die. I know that if I was in that situation‚ I would do anything I could do to stay alive

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    Bullying and People

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    Some people may not understand why bullying is an important issue. A reason why people might not think it’s important is because some people think it’s funny. For example‚ if someone falls a lot of people might laugh but you never know how the victim might feel. Another reason kids bully is that they may fall into a trap by thinking that bullying is just "the cool thing to do‚" especially in front of their friends. Sometimes bullies are those kids who are good students‚ athletes‚ or the kids who

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    Sex Offenders

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    treat sex offenders. The first one is cognitive-behavioral approach that emphases on changing the thinking related to sexual offending. The second one is psycho-educational approach that emphases on increasing the sex offenders’ sympathy for their victims and educates them to take responsibility for offenses. The last one is the pharmacological approach that involves using medication to treat sex offenders (Bureau of Justice Assistance). The Association For The Treatment Of Sexual Abusers is an international

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    Vandalism

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    no obvious reason gives the vandals possibly a few seconds of entertainment. They do not consider‚ or feel empathy for the loss or inconvenience of the victim. This is because they feel envy‚ or want to show recklessness. Maybe they want to be accepted or to show bravado in gang cultures. Or it could be because of dissatisfaction with the victim or society. Who are the offenders? Those who vandalize are typically young‚ male‚ and acting in small groups. They are roughly 12-15 years old‚

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    a. As defined in your textbook‚ discuss the 6 steps of The Wise Choice Process? b. Discuss 2 major differences between a Victim and a Creator. Type response below: A. The 6 steps of the Wise Choice Process are basically showing you how to make responsible choices. It’s telling you how to define your problem as a creator and not a victim and how you can’t change your past but you can predict your future. You can create a list of possible choices without judgement; all choices

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    those things. They understand the pain‚ and remember the stories. People can visualize the victims in there. The Railcar experienced it all‚ and is now a famous artifact to remind us what the holocaust was about. The Children’s Holocaust Memorial consists of a genuine German rail car that was used to transport victims to concentration camps. The rail car holds eleven million paper clips‚ one for each victim of the Holocaust.  A small park surrounds the car.  There is also a monument honoring the

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