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Most Wanted Fugitives
by Jimmy Smith, Nov 16, 2008
A list of the FBI Most Wanted Fugitives.
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Fighting Cybercrime
by marillyn shadow, Sep 3, 2008
Cybercrime is of increasing concern to criminal justice agencies. Crimes such as threats, child pornography, fraud, gambling, extortion, and theft of intellectual property are migrating to the online world. Other crimes such as hacking, releasing viruses, and shutting down computers by flooding them with unwanted information (“denial of service” attacks) are on the rise leading to an entirely new set of criminal activity.
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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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Should Juvenile Delinquents Be Treated Like Adult Criminals?
by G Grissom, Aug 4, 2008
Issues that need to be taken into consideration when it comes to sentencing juveniles for criminal activities.
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The Top Five Robberies in World History
by L F Calland, Jul 25, 2008
The greatest and, if executed properly, most rewarding thefts in the history of crime.
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We All Deserve Second Chances
by Haynie, Jul 21, 2008
Convicted persons struggles in a world of judgmental people.
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Police Cause More Crime Than They Prevent
by Caleb Nico, Apr 26, 2008
I really dislike the police.
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10 Prison Facts You Didn't Know
by Summer18, Apr 20, 2008
Ten facts I didn't know about prison life and wasn't afraid to ask.
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Questions Used in Criminal Justice
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Apr 18, 2008
Cross-sectional design asks questions of people at a point in time. These questions can be erroneous because the person asking may not be able to analyze the causes.
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What Does Capital Punishment Really Solve?
by John aka Jupiter King, Nov 22, 2007
Absolutely nothing, violence for violence is in vain.
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