pit bulls in North America than any other breed of dog. They usually are only agressive because their owner trained them that way. The FBI is going to be adding animal abusers to their databases, (“FBI Now Tracks Animal Abuse Just Like Homicides, Arson and Assault” By Ryan Grenoble) which will stop certain people from getting dogs. Pit bulls are not bad dogs, they are exploited, mistreated and abused. There are no bad dogs, only bad
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The Effectiveness of Venezuela’s Protection of Natural Rights In the 1600s, John Locke described the purpose of government as to protect the peoples natural rights. What he defined as natural rights were the right to life, liberty, and property. The right of life is to test how well the government protects its people. The right to liberty is to show how much freedom the citizens are allowed- For example, freedom of the press. Finally, the right to property is how the government protects the property
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11/12/2014 Crime Scene Investigator Have you ever wonder why people choose to work as a crime scene investigator? I do not know why people chose to work in this field but I know why I choose this career. I choose crime scene investigation as my career because when I was a little girl my dream was to figure out why and how people died. I enjoy watching crime scene investigation shows on television, elusively the ones involving elderlies and children. One of my favorite crime scene investigation
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Under the law, there are two chief categorizations of crimes. The first is categorization is a felony. Felony crime is the worst class of crime and is punishable by a death sentence or a prison term. Some examples of felony crimes are kidnapping, arson, murder, and robbery (americanbar.org, n.d.). The second categorization of crime is known as a misdemeanor and carries a less severe punishment. Some examples of misdemeanors are resisting arrest, public intoxication, and simple battery. On the other
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Reyes 1 “How has the meaning of freedom change over the course of American history?” “The meaning of freedom has never changed in fact juvenile and adult prisoners never had freedom. Prisoners will always have consequences from committing crimes, and as of today this still applies to every citizen or non-citizen.” Before children had the freedom to be free and just be rebels get away from crime, maybe get a speech explaining to them don’t do it again, or furthermore a discipline
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The North and South were very different. The South was based on agriculture, while the North was more of a manufacturing economy. Since the North and the South were different, a lot of auguring broke out. Most of the augments were based on the Missouri Compromise of 1820, Nat Turner’s rebellion, The Wilmot Proviso, the Compromise of 1850, slave uprisings, and Tariffs. During the time leading to the Missouri Compromise of 1820, tenseness was created between pro-slavery and anti-slavery around the
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officers. The records department will assist officers in booking and keep track of all evidence making sure it is under heavily regulated lock and key. Investigation bureau is usually made of 4-6 detectives that will investigate all felonies such as arson, rape, murder, and child abuse. Investigators do not take initial reports, however they do follow up on initial reports filed by routine incident response officers. Once evidence is gathered it is presented to the District Attorney to collect a warrant
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Gladiators Days:Anatomy of A Prison Murder In the film Gladiator Days: Anatomy of a Prison Murder, a documentary that describes how people are living miserably every day in prison. Daily riots are inevitable throughout nation’s prison system. In our nation’s prison system, inmate often get assaulted, raped, and murdered behind the prison walls. During three years timeframe, the film had crews visited prison to interview inmates, guards, and officials about the violence in prison. Gladiator
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Forensic Chemistry Forensic Chemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals with chemical analysis of evidence found at crime sites and any other substance that may have been used during a crime. Examples would be like analyzing the weapon for DNA and fingerprints, and analyzing any substance like spit or blood that might contain the criminal's or the victim's DNA in it. Forensic Chemistry is very popular today, as it is in many famous TV shows, especially CSI, which means crime scene investigator
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“Electrical products, portable heaters, and lighting such as halogen lamps are the source of many dorm fires.” These facts raise awareness to students that living conditions can be extreme fire hazards. Another leading cause of fires in residence halls is arson. Less likely than cooking fires, residence hall fires are started intentionally by arsonists, which is obviously, extremely illegal. Of instances where fires are unintentional cooking equipment is likely responsible. One instance of this was demonstrated
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