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    Minnesota v. Riff Interpersonal Communications/CJA-304 September 24‚ 2011 University of Phoenix Abstract Identify and discuss the various types of written or oral communication presented in the case and the guidelines for each type of communication. Consider the prosecution‚ defense‚ witnesses‚ and the judge. Write an arrest-and-incident police report using the specified guidelines and parameters for report writing as outlined in the assigned readings. Assume the role of the investigating

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    In section 82(1) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984‚ state that a confession can include any statement that is wholly or partly adverse to the person who made it‚ whether it is made to the person in authority or not or whether it is in words or otherwise. In section 76 of PACE a confession maybe excluded if there are evidence to suggest that oppression or torture had been used (HMSO‚ 1889). Theodor Reik (1959) a psychoanalyst‚ found that many people will make false confessions. The false

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    no hair. Thomas Peters claimed that the aggressor physically assaulted the other man by punching and kicking him‚ allegedly with his left hand‚ and stomping over his head. While this happened‚ Thomas Peters claimed to be hidden behind a wall. The witness claims

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    apprehend‚ then I would walk the victim and witness over to the police car and let them tell me if that’s the person that they saw without letting the person see their faces. With the information from that it will give reasons to search the car and the property of the suspect. It will also determine whether I should make the arrest or not. While I’m still at the liquor store I would ask to see the video tape so that I could see if the suspect and witness identified the correct person and see of the

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    use of the Mug Book is a good way for suspect identification because the witness is told that the person who committed the crime may or may not be present in the mug book. The mug book has the advantage of not rushing / pressuring the witness and provided the suspect is in the book it is a good method of identifying the suspect. Usually‚ a detective may already have a good idea of the actual suspect‚ but they still need a witness that can point them out. With the selection of mug shots there isn’t any

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    Ethical Health Care Issues Paper HCS/ 545 May 19‚ 2014 Ethical Health Care Issues Paper Ethical health care topics vary in the news and media currently in the healthcare field. Many health care issues can involve the patient’s care‚ or the policies set forth by healthcare regulatory agencies. In many instances‚ ethical issues can arise during a patient’s treatment when religious or cultural discrepancies arise that would affect the manner in which the patient receives

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    responsibility for the horrible crimes he has committed. He falters and stutters in the witness box as he claims that "the witches" had deceived him into murder and tyranny. That these "witches" were at fault.

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    are bearing false witness. The Bible states in (Proverbs 6:16-19) " These six things the Lord hates‚ Yes‚ seven are an abomination to Him: A proud look‚ A lying tongue‚ Hands that shed innocent blood‚ A heart that devises wicked plans‚ Feet that are swift in running to evil. (New King James Holy Bible‚ 1997) A false witness who speaks lies‚ And one who sows discord among brethren". Scripture tells us that God hates lying and being deceitful or bearing false witness upon another. According

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    Dhalmani was a working man‚ with a wife and a kid. He traveled everyday very far to be able to support his family‚ and give his child a somewhat decent life. A witness says that they seen the gang eyeing Mr. Dhalmani‚

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    of Sexual Trauma in Toni Morrison ’s The Bluest Eye Throughout her novels Toni Morrison conveys to her readers the idea of a community ’s responsibility to act out against violence‚ rape‚ sexual abuse‚ and racism. Her writing‚ at times‚ bears witness to a community ’s tragic abandoning of its youth‚ of identity‚ of history. Morrison explores tThe theme of sexual abuse‚ the implications of which often tragically affect children‚ most occurs throughoutextensively in Morrison ’s novel The Bluest

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