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The Bill of Rights and Its Influence Regarding the Death Penalty
by marillyn shadow, Sep 3, 2008
The bill of rights should protect the people under any circumstance and there should not be exceptions to the rule.
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“Rule of Law” in America
by marillyn shadow, Sep 3, 2008
The term rule of law generally means that people are accountable for their actions and that no person is above the law.
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Releasing Information to the Press: Is It Necessary or Sometimes Dangerous?
by marillyn shadow, Sep 3, 2008
Setting the stage for a press release is wrong. The press should only be allowed to receive information that has been validated and has reputable resources. The information received from a biased police officer regarding information concerning a suspect or case should not be allowed to happen.
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Improving Nonverbal Communication in Criminal Justice
by marillyn shadow, Sep 3, 2008
This referenced article will discuss improving nonverbal communication in regard to criminal justice professionals. Perception of conversations along with nonverbal cues, and building strong nonverbal communication skills will be introduced.
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Prosecuting The Alleged Hacker
by marillyn shadow, Aug 31, 2008
There are important aspects of the court hearing regarding the hacker. Information provided needs to be clear and concise.
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The Mission of Law Enforcement Since Sept. 11, 2001
by marillyn shadow, Aug 31, 2008
Most law enforcement officials who were working in the field prior to Sept. 11, 2001 probably never could have imagined how their field and their mission would change.
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Defending Murder: The Lawyer’s Perspective
by marillyn shadow, Aug 31, 2008
This discusses the role of the defense attorney in the courts as well as the opinions of the media and public. The myths of the defense attorney are discussed; and the dilemmas in defending a murder suspect are upheld in this paper.
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Privacy or Safety in the DNA Swabs?
by Acevoice, Aug 27, 2008
DNA as supportive evidence has been critisised by many, often without understanding of the background. Cases that were clearly proven have been thrown out of courts when DNA has been termed "not admissible" by people expected to be learned and so with understanding. Where is the truth?
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Can the Police be Trusted to Do the Job That Taxpayers Pay Them to Do?
by Westbrook, Aug 27, 2008
The police to whom we delegate our individual power in a free and civilized society are obligated to serve us, but to foolishly believe we get our money’s worth all the time is wrong. They often are just as weak and prone to temptation as the offenders they arrest. They often drop the ball, or fail to carry out their duties appropriately, and are not caught or questioned. In some cases, their derelict of duty harms someone so outrageously, that they need a real awakening. Being sued helps them to wake up. It seems to be the only punishment they recognize.
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Mental Health Issues and Their Role in Criminal Prosecution
by marillyn shadow, Aug 27, 2008
This discusses the role of mental health issues in relationship to a criminal prosecution.
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