conditions in a situation. It further described as a fact finding with adequate interpretation usually beyond fact-finding. Respondents of the study The respondents of the study were the ten (15) selected BFP Personnel with experience in handling arson case, and (5) RTC Judges, we’re chosen to used the purposive sampling (methods of choosing respondents wherein subject is handpicked to be included in the sampling frame because they are actually involved in the study) because they are capable in answering
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themselves. The average property loss caused by juvenile arson setters is three billion dollars and there is also an economic loss of approximately eight billion dollars annually. Juveniles set fire to about seven hundred properties a day. In 1997, a five percent increase was shown in juvenile arson fires in the United States alone. This figure has risen steadily since 1990. The United State is second, only to Hungary, in fire deaths caused by arson. Juveniles represent fifty-five percent of
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Evan Stabolitis Professor Max Seymour Political Science 6th April, 2014 Case Cameron Willingham Willingham was immediately prosecuted for arson and the murder of his three little girls to cover up the supposed “abusing” of them. Stacy Kuykendall said there was no way he abused the children and that they were spoiled rotten. Think about it, how could a man abuse two twin one year old little girls and a two year old little girl. According to his wife he was also the best the father she had ever
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Arson, Racism, Fire?!?!?! The Triangle Factory Fire has a side that has never been told. Did you know that every single person in the fire was either Jewish or Catholic. Did you know that well over half of the employees are Russian. So could this be an act of racism, or is this one strange coincidence. The Triangle Factory Fire was not the first building owned by these people to catch on fire. Could this have been an act of arson. If the owner knew that their building had a history of catching
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had Bayliss his partner in crime. Bayliss is very smart and fast at covering up everything they done. Jimmy did all the covering up and talking. Jimmy Lee Bayliss made Torkelsen (fire investigator) feel that they didn’t have anything to do with the arson on the black vine swamp (report also done by me). They somehow got Torkelsen on their side even if the Red Diamond Energy Corporation pen was found on the sight of the fire. RDEC also found a seller for section 21 and bought it in time. They had a
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At 4:30 AM on Friday September 4th, 1999 Michelle Davis of Fleming NY set fire to her house while her 13 year old Autistic son, Daniel was sleeping upstairs. The fire took place at 6012 West Lake Road and while Daniel Leubner was asleep in his second floor bedroom, the mother and one of the daughters were sitting on the front porch. According to police the smoke detector went off on the second floor but not on the first. Firefighters from many different departments responded to the fire and it
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High St Jefferson City Mo 65101 Court Telephone: (573) 634-9150 Date of Court Visit: September 21, 2015 Name of Case: State of Missouri v. Steidley Subject of case: (retrial) 2nd degree arson I went to the Cole County Courthouse to observe a criminal jury trial that involved a retrial for second degree arson. I was able to be a part of the jury selection proceedings. I witnessed what kinds of questions that are asked of the potential jurors and to see how people respond or act when they are put
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When reckoning out what the separate reasons were for those who obligate were, after that central stage would to concept a contextual of the sort of distinct who would be likely to obligate arson based on the retaliation motive, and the wrongdoing disguise motive. Retaliation firebugs the most widespread sort are individuals who as the consequence of point of view or state of mind of envy or abhorrence, seek out retaliation by fire. The dupes are usually blood relatives and kinsfolks, organizations
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Francisco Neto SOCA 232 April 10, 2016 Reflective Writing Assignment Chapter 10 introduced the concept of Interpersonal Violence. It refers to violence between individuals, and is subdivided into family and intimate partner violence and community violence. The former category includes child maltreatment; intimate partner violence; and elder abuse, while the latter is broken down into acquaintance and stranger violence and includes youth violence; assault by strangers; violence related to
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of offenses per 100,000 people in the U.S. population” (Schmalleger, F., 2009, p. 39). The eight major offense categories reported on in the UCR are murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The crime of murder is the first statistic reported in the UCR and should not be confused with homicide. Murder is, “…an unlawful homicide” and homicide is, “…the willful killing of one human being by another” (Schmalleger, F., 2009, p. 54). Classifications
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