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- True Lies (new)
Fair Prosecutions
The effect of defective investigative police work may lead to a corruption of our justice system. The multiple safeguards ensuring that an accused get a fair trial are many times minimized by the practical aspects of police work. It is important to educate police officers on the role that their findings play in the prosecutorial system. The current techniques employed by most police departments when dealing with eyewitness testimony have been found to result in wrongful con...
- Operation Protection Floor Plan
The type of company I chose for this assignment is imaginary and does not exist. The name of the company is The Protectors. This company is one of the top security firms in America that provides a high security level for the United State Government Agencies and other agencies that require top secret security, safety, or protection. The floor plan that I designed for this project is a basic way to provide a high level of security and allow limited access to a certain protected area. The title of...
- CJS
The American juvenile justice system was designed over 100 years ago to reform kids who were found guilty of minor crimes such as petty theft and truancy. Today, the system is becoming overwhelmed by crimes of violence by children. Stealing and skipping school have been replaced by violent crimes, such as rape and murder. The juvenile justice system was never built to deal with these kinds of problems with children. The juvenile justice system of the past sought to rehabilitate youthful offender...
- first amendment
In our nation’s history, our forefathers drafted one of the most important documents that America has ever seen. This document, The Constitution, was adopted in 1787 with the purpose to “revise” the Articles of Confederation of 1777. It would become the means of a supreme law to be abided by the American people, and form more structured limitations used to protect and the rights and liberties of the people. Of these important rights later came forth the Bill of Rights; amendments which were a...
- Ms
In the past the Commission and the European Court of Justice used a per se illegality approach to tying practices and it was enough to establish that a company which applied the tying strategy was dominant in the tying product market. The hostile approach taken by the Commission and the ECJ has been criticized by economists mainly because tying is a commonly applied business strategy in the world economy and companies apply this be- cause of the economic efficiencies that this business strategy ...
- arguing against the war on drugs
Arguing Against the War on Drugs
With our nation’s $14.8 Trillion dollar debt, it is necessary for us as a country to seek and destroy any and all inefficient programs implemented by our government. One of those said programs is the War on Drugs. With some major adjustments in our drug policies, the U.S could enjoy an exponential increase in revenue from the current expensive program.
This program that was brought forth 40 years ago is still very evident in our society today. One of the most n...
- Sir Robert Peel’s Position on Policing to the
Abstract
Sir Robert Peel developed nine principles which established a code of conduct for police officers to base their performance, professionalism and work ethic. The successful integration of law enforcement into a diverse and ever-changing cultural society is hinged upon the premise that professional law enforcement officials will receive more respect and cooperation from citizens than those personnel who do not embrace some type of code of conduct. These ethical expectations are the bas...
- Mandated Reporter
In many U.S. states and Australia, mandated reporters are professionals who, in the ordinary course of their work and because they have regular contact with children, disabled persons, senior citizens, or other identified vulnerable populations, are required to report (or cause a report to be made) whenever financial, physical, sexual or other types of abuse has been observed or is suspected, or when there is evidence of neglect, knowledge of an incident, or an imminent risk of serious harm. For...
- three strikes your out
This paper will discuss the literature that examines the relationship between the “Three Strikes and You’re Out” law and its impact on the criminal justice system in California. The three strikes law was passed as a “get tough” response on crime, and its goal was to serve as a deterrent and to reduce violent crime by incarcerating repeat offenders for the rest of their lives. Repeat offenders are thought to be responsible for a majority of crimes. The most thorough study of recidivism, done in 1...
- Identity Theft/Fraud -What, How, Why and protecting yourself
This Paper is being written as a general overview of Identity Theft. What is Identity theft? How does it occur? How do we protect ourselves from this happening to us? These are some of the questions I will try to answer as we delve into the topic of Identity theft.
First off, what is identity theft? Well, the basic definition according to Wikipedia is that it is a term used that is to refer to fraud that involves someone pretending to be someone else in order to steal money or get other benefit...
- Assisted Suicide And Canadian Law
Assisted Suicide and Canadian Law
Canada still has not come to a decision on the need for legalizing
euthanasia or assisted suicide. A woman named Sue Rodriguez brought it out into
open to become one of Canada's famous court debates. In February of 1994, she
ended her life with the assistance of her doctor. She suffered from a terminal
illness called ALS (a.k.a. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Lou Gehrig's
disease). The disease progressively worsens until it robs the individual of all
th...
- Setting Up A Dummy Corporation...
Setting Up A Dummy Corporation...
How to get anything you ever wanted for free...
The "system" is a series of checks and balances. It's an insiders club and
unless you know the rules or are willing to break them, you'll probably never
have a pot to piss in. Not....
Where does it say, we have to put up with, read about or watch on TV, the
exploits of people like Donald Trump, Robin Leach or one of the "Kennedy's".
Personally, I'm tired hearing about all their bullshit. Who gives a shit what
Hi...
- Contracts
Contracts
A contract is an agreement that is enforceable by law. Modern business could not
exist without such contracts. Most business transactions involve commitments to
furnish goods, services, or real property; these commitments are usually in the
form of contracts.
Use of the contract in business affairs ensures, to some extent, the performance
of an agreement, for a party that breaks a contract may be sued in court for the
damages caused by the breach. Sometimes, however, a party that bre...
- Mitchell V. Wisconsin: Why Mitchell V. Wisconsin Sucked
Mitchell v. Wisconsin: Why Mitchell v. Wisconsin Sucked
On June 11, 1993, the United State Supreme Court upheld Wisconsin's
penalty enhancement law, which imposes harsher sentences on criminals who
"intentionally select the person against whom the crime...is committed..because
of the race, religion, color, disability, sexual orientation, national origin
or ancestry of that person." Chief Justice Rehnquist deliverd the opinion of
the unanimous Court. This paper argues against the deci...
- The New Deal
The New Deal
During the 1930's, America witnessed a breakdown of the Democratic and
free enterprise system as the US fell into the worst depression in history. The
economic depression that beset the United States and other countries was unique
in its severity and its consequences. At the depth of the depression, in 1933,
one American worker in every four was out of a job. The great industrial slump
continued throughout the 1930's, shaking the foundations of Western capitalism.
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