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    Dna Databases

    Article This article observes the use of DNA examination in solving crimes, California’s new law Proposition 69, and how convicted serial rapist Mark Rathburns been put to a stop sooner if the DNA law had been put into place years ago. The Proposition 69 law was approved by 62 percent of California voters, which it will produce the largest DNA database in any state. What the Proposition 69 will do is allow law enforcement to collect genetic material from all convicted felons and others convicted of

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    Moving

    does data from the NCVS tell us about crime in the United States today? * The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) is an annual survey of selected American households conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics to determine the extent of criminal victimization-especially unreported victimization-in the United States. The data tells us that procedures are based largely on reports to the police by victims of crime. 2. Identify and explain the significant differences between the Uniform

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    Plane Crash

    fff1111 – 04 ======== Dec. 8, 2014 Legal Movie Plane Crash The movie flight has shown some legal issues and accusation of a criminal negligence to a pilot after a plane accident that caused six deaths within the plane. The Pilot , Whip Whitaker, who was addicted to alcohol and had some drug abuse, had drank and used cocaine at the night before his morning flight with the flight attendant Trina Marquez who died in the plane crash. Captain Whitaker continued drinking on the flight that he led

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    Crim Outline

    and Purpose of Criminal Law Sentencing i. Deterrence 1. Utilitarian concept, forward-looking, premise: humans will act in their own interest 2. Individual Deterrence: general public is protected 3. General Deterrence: helps to protect public at large, justified on grounds of 1) prevention of crime by threat of arrest, conviction, punishment 2) prevention of crime by strengthening of moral norms 3) prevention of crime by stimulating law-abiding contact

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    Parole

    Parole is different from a mandatory release because a mandatory release means that you have served your sentence and are free. Parole is an early release, however, so there are certain guidelines that must be follow, such as having no issues with the law. If the parolee does not follow these rules, then they will be sent back to prison to serve the remainder of their sentence. Today’s parole and mandatory policies are not that difficult. After the parolee is chosen for early release and is released

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    Defense Paper

    prosecutor is responsible for representing the government when they bring a suit against an accused criminal. The prosecutor's job title is different in each jurisdiction, but they are often called the district attorney, county attorney, state attorney, city attorney, or United States attorney. The prosecutor is charged by the public with punishing people who commit crimes, so that they can protect law-abiding citizens. The defense attorney has to protect the rights of people who are accused of a crime

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    Life of a Rapper

    path of destruction was soon forming, “One way in and now way out”. He began using drugs trying to escape the pains of life. Drugs were a temporary band-aid which made things worse. The drugs began to control him, which led to several run-ins with the law. ​DMX spent a great deal of time living in group homes. He actually wrote is first rhymes in jail. He found his saving grace in hip-hop, starting out as a DJ and a human beat box, and later moved into rapping. ​In 1984, DMX music career began with

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    Which System Is Better?

    Which system is more effective, the adversarial system as employed by the United States, or the civil law method used by many Continental European systems? I think each system has its strengths and weaknesses. The adversarial system promotes a sense of competition, which is motivating for many Americans in our individualistic society. The civil system presents an air of teamwork, which may also work for some Americans. I believe that for the purposes of being motivated to work the case, the adversarial

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    Criminal Science

    The future of probation and community corrections looks rather bleak. Probation is becoming an alternative to the overcrowding in our jails. It is unfortunately simply more of a necessity than a rehabilitation instrument for the criminals. Many more individuals are repeatedly violating the terms of their probation by breaking the rules two, three, and even four times and being thrown back into the community. Where does the issue of safety for the rest of the citizens come into existence? The probation

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    Personal Perception of Organized Crime

    that I was not so far off with my own definition. According to the reading (2005) the American law enforcement agencies have been slow to even respond to the insightful changes that have come about with organized crime that has been brought about by globalization. The European agencies have drastically changed their views of organized crime and the structure of it. The National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) in the United Kingdom describe organized crime in four ways. These four ways

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