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    Jails and prisons CJA/204 The prisons in the United States are both federal and state operated. Prisons range in security from minimum security to super max. Minimum security prisoners are considered to pose little physical risk , close security usually have cells operated at a remote location they often let prisoners out in the common areas for exercise and work related experience this gives them a breakup of the day and gives them something to work for. Maximum security prisons operate on

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    are as near barbarism as the most polished steel is to rust. Nations, like metals have only a superficial brilliancy. Compared with our wonderful progress in physical service and practical applications, our system of government, of administering justice of national education, and our whole social and moral organization, remains in a state of barbarism. The wealth and knowledge and culture of the few do not constitute civilization. Shaw has castigated our superficial civilization in words bitter

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    routine incident response, emergency response, criminal investigation and problem solving. Preventive patrol is when criminals shall not commit crimes in front of the police. Routine incident response is everyday events that police must show attendance too like minor traffic accidents. Emergency response is events that police mostly have to show up too that involve threats to peoples life and property. Such as shootings, back robbery etc. Criminal investigation is the facts relating to and crime

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    Introduction In society today we suffer from many different problems, one of the problems that is major in much community’s is racism. Racisms does vary from groups to groups but my main concern is how people get deeply hurt and affected because of this. This is one social injustice that I feel That I must pay close attention to. So we ask ourselves what is racism? Racism has exist throughout human existence. It may be defined as the hatred of one person by another or the belief that another person

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    Jury Trial Analysis Paper University of Phoenix CJA/364 Criminal Procedure MU11BCJ05 Jury Trial Analysis The modern jury has evolved since about 1700 into a complex process involving a number of distinct steps (Zalman, 2008). Since the evolution of jury trials, the main goal is to form a jury panel, provide them with all the facts of the case, and decide a verdict. Each step that makes up the jury trial is unique within itself. It is unique because there is a starting point, finishing

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    Sensory adaption the development by means of the brains comes to be a reduced amount of receptive to a specific stimulus this also occur when the sensory receptor change sensitivity to the stimulus (Board, 2011). The sensory adaption stands as a development that the sense has turn out to be not as much of a quick respond. With the perception on sensory adaption maybe that when you experience a definite scent, otherwise contact, and continually going on through it, that’s when you have a transformation

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    notification would pose a threat to officers. How does probable impact the actions of police? This makes police more responsible for their actions and it makes sure that they have (1) The specific objects that to be searched for are connected with criminal activity and that the objects will be enforced in the place to be searched. So it keeps police officers from illegal and unethical

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    Answer the below questions using critical thinking and examples. Remember to define the question before responding. Comment on a response from at least three other students. 1) Should police officers be compared to warriors? Would the title of "warrior" conflict with the rationale of COPPS? 2) In what ways might a female officer respond differently to a citizen complaint than a male officer? In certain instances would a female respond in a more appropriate way than a male officer? (Library

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    Claim: Data: Start[ “Halima is an 11-year-old girl who clips loose threads off of Hanes underwear in a Bangladeshi factory.1 She works about eight hours a day, six days per week. She has to process 150 pairs of underwear an hour. At work she feels “very tired and exhausted,” and sometimes falls asleep standing up. She makes 53 cents a day for her efforts. Make no mistake, it is a rough life. Any decent person’s heart would go out to Halima and other child employees like her. Unfortunately, all

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