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    Dealing Effectively with the Criminology Licensure Examination

    DEALING EFFECTIVELY WITH THE CRIMINOLOGY LICENSURE EXAMINATION Introduction Passing the Board Examination in Criminology known as the Licensure Examination for Criminologists is the only means to get the license to practice the profession as a criminologist in the Philippines. This is mandated under Republic Act No. 6506 – the law creating the Board of Criminology of the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). Once licensed as a criminologist, it gives the holder an open door to enter several options

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    Unit 3 Assignment 1: Fourth Amendment

    supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized” . This means the police cannot just barge into a home without proper authority and a judge, magistrate, or the Supreme Court orders reasons for the purpose of a search warrant. A judge may issue a search warrant if the agency requesting the warrant has shown by an affidavit that probable cause exists that that criminal activity has taken place. The affidavit must list all

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    Road Traffic Offences

    countries have specifically legislated “Breathe Alcohol Content” (BrAC) in addition to a BAC. The advantage to the breath testing method is that it is easily administered and allows for an immediate reading of BAC. In Tanzania, according to the Road Traffic Act No. 1, 1973, Sec. 44; “Any person who while under the influence of drink or drug to such an extent as to be incapable of having

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    Critical Reasoning

    The program to control the entry of illegal drugs into the country was a failure in 1987. If the program had been successful, the wholesale price of most illegal drugs would not have dropped substantially in 1987. 13. The argument in the passage depends on which of the following assumptions? (A) The supply of illegal drugs dropped substantially in 1987. (B) The price paid for most illegal drugs by the average consumer did not drop substantially in 1987. (C) Domestic production of illegal

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    Business Plan

    Introduction to Primary Research: Observations, Surveys, and Interviews by Dana Lynn Driscoll This essay is a chapter in Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 2, a peer-reviewed open textbook series for the writing classroom. Download the full volume and individual chapters from: • Writing Spaces: http://writingspaces.org/essays • Parlor Press: http://parlorpress.com/writingspaces • WAC Clearinghouse: http://wac.colostate.edu/books/ Print versions of the volume are available for purchase

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    Dealing Effectively on Criminology Licensure Examination

    DEALING EFFECTIVELY WITH THE CRIMINOLOGY LICENSURE EXAMINATION Introduction Passing the Board Examination in Criminology known as the Licensure Examination for Criminologists is the only means to get the license to practice the profession as a criminologist in the Philippines. This is mandated under Republic Act No. 6506 – the law creating the Board of Criminology of the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). Once licensed as a criminologist, it gives the holder an open door to enter several

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    Juvenile Justice System in the New Era

    JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN THE NEW ERA S.No | Description | Page No. | 1. | Introduction | 3 | 2. | Historical background | 4 | 3. | Evolution of juvenile justice system I. Several unique feature characterized in early juvenile court II. English idea of providing separate system for juvenile offender III. The Reformatory schools | 5 | 4. | International concern I. Relevant Article from UN convention II. Movement of Juvenile justice in India | 7 | 5. | Indian legal Provision

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    Test2

    February 2015 New York State Bar Examination Essay Questions © 2015 New York State Board of Law Examiners QUESTION 1 In 1995, Walt, a widower, executed a will prepared by his lawyer, Len, which contained the following dispositive provisions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I give and devise my residence to my daughter, Amy. I give and bequeath my 100 shares of C Corp. to my son, Ben. I give and bequeath $100,000 to my son, Cal. I give and bequeath $100,000 to the American Red Cross. I

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    Tech

    building and maintaining armies - many texts recovered after fall of Constantinople to Turkish army in 1453; transferred to Italy and retranslated - Catholic church challenged with Protestant Reformation; increased role of patronage and royal courts - Higher status for role of engineer - change in values: knowledge for wealth, power and status over standard theological considerations and attaining salvation turning point in the story of technology - changes in attitudes toward

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    Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure

    cannot just barge into your home without proper authority and reason for the purpose of a search as this would be unreasonable. The law enforcement agent therefore must seek a warrant. A search warrant is ordered by a judge, magistrate, or the Supreme Court. A judge may issue a search warrant if the agency requesting the warrant has showed by an affidavit that probable cause exists that criminal activity has taken place. The affidavit must list all information and evidence the officer is knowledgeable

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