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    Policing Trends

    This paper that I am going to write will give you a bit of insight on our recent and future trends as well as contemporary issues that affect our criminal justice system. There is a saying as time change so does people change. And when they do so does all that was brought with them from the past making what we recently see and understand a blueprint for our future. This is done with all people, places and things. In the age of information which we recently live in there are many technologies that

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    Crjs101-1302b-07 Unit 4 Ip Pg. 3

    When Officers are notified that defendant(s) have been arrested, this is when the investigation begins. The arresting agent will place a call to the pretrial service office with information about the defendant, and the circumstances surrounding the arrest (Pretrial Services, n. d.). Officers must interview defendant(s); this is done to determine the defendant’s source of support, activities, living situation, and employment (Pretrial Services, n. d.). Prior to the interview a criminal history check

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    one of their lives and the one of the movies that made them momentarily forget about their lives. Leaving the school, the narrator comes across an old friend of Sonny’s in the school yard. While Sonny’s friend and the narrator talk about Sonny’s arrest, they tell each other some of their fears. In front of a bar that blasts “black and bouncy” music, the friend, who is not given a name, says that he “can’t much help old Sonny no more.” This angers the narrator because it reminds him that he himself

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    Disparity and Discrimination

    There is no hiding the fact that both disparity and discrimination are alive and well in the criminal justice field. When reading the words disparity and discrimination, at first glance one might think of them being the same. When we take a closer look at the two the definitions when it pertains to the criminal justice system, they become quite different. It is an important task to identify the two definitions in the criminal justice system, and have an open mind to the cause of disparity rather

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    After Twenty Years

    Twenty years earlier, he explains, he and his friend had dinner at a restaurant called "Big Joe" Brady's, which used to be located where the hardware store stands. The officer confirms that this was the site of the restaurant up until five years earlier, when it was torn down. At the time of their last meal together, the man continues, he was eighteen years old and his friend Jimmy was twenty. The two had grown up together and were the closest of friends, but the man was leaving the next morning

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    Attempted Murder

    Attempted Murder He woke up at three in the morning to make the hour long drive to pick up his father from the hospital. He couldn’t know that later that very morning he would save a life. He showered and headed out the door. The freeway was unusually empty giving him the chance to reflect on the new day ahead. His 64 year old father was anxious to leave at the hospital where he spent the night hooked to wires and computers for medical tests. He signed a mountain of release forms and they

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    Crime

    evidence act 1984 provides the statutory power for a constable to arrest without a warrant for all offenses. If the provisions of the act and this code are not observed, both the arrest and the conduct of any subsequent investigation may be open to question. 2 What does the Equality Act 2010 state about making an arrest? The person being arrested must be informed they are, even if it’s obvious, and the relevant circumstances of the arrest in relation to both the above elements. The custody officer must

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    Testing

    Black | HAIR(Color): Black | IDENTIFYING MARK/S: | EDUC. ATTAINMENT: | OCCUPATION: | NAME/ADD. OF NEXT OF KIN: | RELATIONSHIP: | NAME/ADDRESS OF FATHER: | NAME/ADDRESS OF MOTHER: | II. ARREST DATA | OFFENSE CHARGED: | DATE/TIME ARRESTED: | ARRESTED BY: | PLACE OF ARREST: St. Sampaloc, Manila | UNIT OF ARRESTING OFFICE:, MPD PS4 Sibama PCP | UNIT HANDLING THE CASE: MPD PS-4 | BGY; ETHNIC GROUP: GROUP AFFILIATION: Brief Facts of the Case: Herein

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    Sam Almighty

    authorities arrest defendant and had his house searched. Subsequently, certain NPA-related documents and a firearm, allegedly issued and used by one Alias Cmdr. Pol of the NPA, are confiscated. Defendant denies being involved in any subversive activities and claims that he has been tortured in order to accept ownership of subject firearm and that his alleged extrajudicial statements have been made only under fear, threat and intimidation on his person and his family. He avers that his arrest is unlawful

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    h-risk strategy because of Apple's reputation as an innovator. Apple's lawyers argued there is almost no difference between Samsung products and those of Apple, and presented internal Samsung documents they said showed it copied Apple designs. Samsung lawyers insisted that several other companies and inventors had previously developed much of the Apple technology at issue. The U.S. trial is just the latest skirmish between the two tech giants over product designs. Apple and Samsung have filed similar

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