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Law Enforcement Officers Sexual Assault
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... in a biological specimen unless sensitive
methodologies are used in the forensic toxicology
laboratory. BR Achieving the lowest level of
detection needed for these cases often requires
the use of targeted analyses in which testing
focuses on only one drug at a time. Needless to
say, the analysis of a specimen for all of the
drugs in Table 1 would prove to be a very
time-consuming challenge. BR The pharmacological
properties of these drugs can present another
problem for the toxicologist. Man...
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Writing This Paper Aggravated Assault
1,088 words
... e FBI serves as the main source of information
about crime and violence in the United States. The
FBI has maintained national crime statistics for
nearly 70 years. the FBI receives monthly and
annual crime reports from the law enforcement
agencies throughout the country which is later
summarized and published in semiannual and annual
Uniform Crime Reports for the United States. The
seven most popular crimes reported to the police
according to the FBI are aggravated assault,
forcible rape, mu...
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Penalties For Teens That Drink And Drive
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Penalties For Teens That Drink and Drive About
four years ago, I was on my way home from
Fayetteville, when I saw a truck spin into
oncoming traffic and hit another vehicle. The man
in the truck immediately went straight through his
front windshield. The next day, as I was reading
the newspaper, I realized that the man driving the
truck was drunk. Therefore, I continued to read on
and discovered that there were also two innocent
passengers in the car that was involved. All three
were pronounced ...
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Law Enforcement Second Amendment
401 words
Union veterans Col. William C. Church and Gen.
George Wingate formed the National Rifle
Association (NRA) in 1871. The primary goal of the
association was to "promote and encourage rifle
shooting on a scientific basis, " according to a
magazine editorial written by Church. After being
granted a charter by the state of New York on
November 17, 1871, the NRA was founded. Civil War
Gen. Ambrose Burnside, who was also the former
governor of Rhode Island and a U. S. Senator,
became the NRA's first pr...
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Families And Domestic Violence
1,797 words
Families and Domestic Violence Domestic violence
is defined as a system of social control and
discrimination that proceeds along a continuum
that includes violence between intimates in the
home, in particular emotional, verbal, and
physical abuse. From the critical and practical
point of view, Individual costs of domestic
violence may include those related to employment,
such as reduced productivity, absenteeism, or
unemployment, psychological health of individuals,
namely anxiety, major depress...
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Organized Crime In America
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Organized Crime in America The events of September
11 resulted in drastic changes in a lot of law
enforcement agencies, primarily due to the fact
that the main emphasis switched from the war on
organized crime to war on terrorism. With FBI now
reassigning its resources to fight terrorism in a
fast and efficient way, there is a possibility
that the organized crime members would engage in
more criminal activities than ever, simply due to
the fact that the FBI would not be able in the
current situa...
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Oriented Policing Community Policing
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Policing Models There is a remarkable historical,
geographical, and organizational diversity in the
activities of persons who are, or have been,
counted as police. Within any one country the work
of police today is very different from what it was
200 years ago. There are also major differences
between countries policing New York City is bound
to have little in common with policing the Solomon
Islands. The diversity is so great that the
onlooker may wonder if the different kinds of
activity and o...
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Patriot Act In Terms Of Airport Security
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Patriot Act in terms of Airport Security In the
recent years and even months, the war with
terrorism and homeland security, especially
airport security, have been on the top of the list
of priorities of our government. Many security
propositions and initiatives have been passed in
Congress. This is done to make the community of
our country safer and strengthen our military
force. Since 9 / 11, all levels and branches of
government have cooperated to strengthen aviation
and border security, stock...
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Legalization Of Marijuana Influence Of Marijuana
2,728 words
What Is Marijuana Marijuana, a drug obtained from
dried and crumpled parts of the ubiquitous hemp
plant Cannabis sativa (or Cannabis indica). Smoked
by rolling in tobacco paper or placing in a pipe.
It is also otherwise consumed worldwide by an
estimated 200, 000, 000 persons for pleasure, an
escape from reality, or relaxation. Marijuana is
known by a variety of names such as kif (Morocco),
data (South Africa), and bhang (India). Common in
the United States, marijuana is called pot, grass,
weed,...
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White Collar Crime Writing This Paper
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Crime refers to many types of misconduct forbidden
by law. Crimes include such things as murder,
stealing a car, resisting arrest, possessing or
selling illegal drugs, appearing nude on a public
street, drunken driving, and bank robbery. The
list of acts considered crimes is constantly
changing. For example, at one time, people were
charged with witchcraft, but this is no longer
illegal. Today, it is becoming a serious crime to
pollute the air and water. In colonial days,
pollution received litt...
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Cellular Telephones Electronic Surveillance
1,737 words
Overview The Electronic Communications Privacy Act
(ECPA) of 1986 was adopted to address the legal
privacy issues that were evolving with the growing
use of computers and other new innovations in
electronic communications. The ECPA updated
legislation passed in 1968 that had been designed
to clarify what constitutes invasion of privacy
when electronic surveillance is involved. The ECPA
extended privacy protection outlined in the
earlier legislation to apply to radio paging
devices, electronic ma...
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Legalization Of Marijuana Influence Of Marijuana
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What Is Marijuana? Marijuana, a drug obtained from
dried and crumpled parts of the ubiquitous hemp
plant Cannabis sativa (or Cannabis indica). Smoked
by rolling in tobacco paper or placing in a pipe.
It is also otherwise consumed worldwide by an
estimated 200, 000, 000 persons for pleasure, an
escape from reality, or relaxation. Marijuana is
known by a variety of names such as kif (Morocco),
data (South Africa), and bhang (India). Common in
the United States, marijuana is called pot, grass,
weed...
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Codes Of Ethics Indigent Defense
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One of the frustrations faced by many businesses
is that after the perpetrators of crimes have been
identified, the District Attorneys office will not
pursue the case. One option is for victims to sue
the DA in an attempt to compel him to prosecute,
but this would be costly and proving dereliction
of duty would be difficult. The DA is effectively
immune. Other options are more promising. The law
should encourage (and prosecutors offices should
welcome) private preparation of criminal cases.
Pros...
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Law Enforcement Agencies Drug Trafficking
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The drug cartel based in Cali, Colombia, was one
of the largest players in the multi-billion dollar
worldwide cocaine industry. Although their
operations are highly illegal, opposed by both
Colombian and US law enforcement agencies, the
cartel continues to run a very effective
operation. The vast majority of this cocaine is
destined for the US market. It reaches the US by
numerous routes by air, by sea, but mostly over
land by Mexico. Once the cocaine reaches the
United States, Cali has makes us...
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Drug Enforcement Agency Central Intelligence Agency
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How can drug trafficking be controlled? The Drug
Enforcement Agency has tried to limit the drug
trafficking problem coming from countries south of
the U. S. Also many other law enforcement
agencies. The southern hemisphere has given the U.
S. a really hard time with the international drug
trade. Where do drugs come from? Most of the
marijuana Smuggling routes that come into the
United States comes from the south. Columbia is
one of the main contributors to the problems of
the drug war. Not only ...
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Health Care Industry Face To Face
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The Internet: its effects and its future Essay
written by Eva Kits Internet, its effects in our
lives and the future of the Internet: The Internet
is, quite literally, a network of networks. It is
comprised of ten thousands of interconnected
networks spanning the globe. The computers that
form the Internet range from huge mainframes in
research establishments to modest PCs in peoples
homes and offices. Despite the recent hype, the
Internet is not a new phenomenon. Its roots lie in
a collection o...
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Police Officers Police Brutality
496 words
The Police Coercion Police Coercion The police
exist to protect the public from harm, abuse,
murder and infringement of personal rights. They
are here to sustain those persons who have
committed a crime against the laws of the land.
Basically, the duty as a police officer is to
protect the good from the bad. Ironically,
however, in many cases this is not true; sometimes
the police will play the role of the bad man. In
one recent case, police officers were convicted of
over-excessive use of force...
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Internal Affairs Unit York Times P
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Police corruption is a complex phenomenon, which
does not readily submit to simple analysis. It is
a problem that has and will continue to affect us
all, whether we are civilians or law enforcement
officers. Since its beginnings, may aspects of
policing have changed; however, one aspect that
has remained relatively unchanged is the existence
of corruption. An examination of a local newspaper
or any police-related publication on any given day
will have an article about a police officer that
got b...
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Internal Affairs Unit York Times P
2,985 words
Police corruption is a complex issue. Police
corruption or the abuse of authority by a police
officer, acting officially to fulfill personal
needs or wants, is a growing problem in the United
States today. Things such as an Internal Affairs
department, a strong leadership organization, and
community support are just a few considerations in
the prevention of police corruption. An
examination of a local newspaper or any
police-related publication in an urban city during
any given week would most l...
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Internal Affairs Unit York Times P
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Police corruption is a complex issue. Police
corruption or the abuse of authority by a police
officer, acting officially to fulfill personal
needs or wants, is a growing problem in the United
States today. Things such as an Internal Affairs
department, a strong leadership organization, and
community support are just a few considerations in
the prevention of police corruption. An
examination of a local newspaper or any
police-related publication in an urban city during
any given week would most l...
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