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  • Police Officer Lakeside Camp
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    The Lakeside Ghost Story My stomach was churning as the big bold letters came into view. They read, Camp Lakeside. The bus came to a sudden stop and a counselor at the front of the bus stood up and yelled, Everyone off! A stampede of eager campers rushed from the bus, into the bright sunshine of Lakeside camp. I had been looking forward to the camp for a few months and now that I am here I can t believe it. My friend Justin saved a bunk beside his. I arrived also to the good news that I wouldn t...
  • Seatbelt Violation Law
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    Rob Kings 5-3-05 Mr. BondLawAtwater V. The City of Lago Vista In Texas it's illegal to drive or have any other passengers in the car seatbelt less, mainly children riding in the front seat. Mrs. Atwater was driving in Lago Vista, Texas with her children in the front seat and nobody wearing a seatbelt. A Lago Vista police officer observed the seatbelt violations and pulled her over. After that he verbally berated her, handcuffed her, put her in the squad car, and drove her to the police station, ...
  • 1997 Mobilazation To Free Mumia Abu Jamal
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    America, the land of the free, the land of the just. It is here, where people from all over the world can come for refuge from tyranny. Here, people are not judged by their color, but by who they are. Too bad it isn't true, for what you are about to read will contradict everything that America is supposed to be. Mumia Abu Jamal, a former Philadelphia journalist, was put through an unfair and biased trial, then convicted of murdering a Philadelphia cop in 1982, and has been on death row since. An...
  • Two Apple Valley Police Officers
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    The Rights of the Young American Dismissed Under the eyes of god we are all created equal, and under the foundation of the country with gods blessing all patrons of the great USA are created equal. Right? Well that's what I thought until my eyes were opened this summer to the cruel REAL world. Is there any reasoning that befalls the United States Police Force to undermine the future of the USA? Are we so evil that we must be 'Plagued'; by the constant harassment of the police to follow us wherev...
  • Local Police Officer
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    Cry Freedom Cry freedom is a real life drama recorded as a movie. The movies main character is steve biko (played by the actor Denzel Washington), a man in his early thirties who has the ability to lead his people; the blacks again the South African injustices. He's most recognised point or view was " we don't want to be forced into your society... I'm not going to be what you want me to be. ' ; Biko was able to show what apartheid has done when he meets a white journalist by the name of Donald ...
  • Robert Cline The Explosion Of Wall Street
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    ROBERT CLINE The Explosion of Wall Street, September 16th 1920 from 3 different perspectives. Reporting from Wall Street Live: John Jackson, Lady's & Gentlemen an explosion exterior the frontage of the Barclays Bank building just before 5 a.m. quivered downtown Wall Street sending debris of glass showering down on the intersection of Water Street. I spoke with New York City Police Chief of Detectives William Allee and he said, "An explosive device broke windows at Barclays Bank and windows acros...
  • Two Days Later At The Labianca Scene
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    The capture and conviction of Charles Manson took over one and a half years to complete. Within this time period many law enforcement officers and forensics professionals put in countless numbers of hours collecting, preserving and testing the physical evidence they found. In addition, the forensics practices used in this case as well as the police investigation techniques serve as a valuable lesson for those in these fields today. In this paper we will look at some of the crimes that were commi...
  • Health Effects Of Eating Gm Foods
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    Contemporary Issues Environmental threatsOverpopulationEvery 20 minutes, the world adds another 3,500 human lives but loses one or more entire species of animal or plant life - at least 27,000 species per year. ZIP July 1999 World population growth peaked at about two percent per year in the early 1960's. Latest population figures indicate that the rate of growth has slowed to 1.33 percent annually, equivalent to 78 million people a year. UNFPA 1999 The highest world population growth rate was 2...
  • Anderson And Ward
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    Mississippi Burning One day three social rights workers who helped a black boy disappeared. Two FBI agents came to find out where they " ve gone. They asked some black men, but they didn't say anything. During the night always come a group of five men, who burned the houses of the black men. Anderson and Ward got the information that the car of the three men was found in the big swamps. Then ward called hundreds of agents and even the National Guard to search them. In the afternoon a truck threw...
  • Police Car
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    Legal Studies Assessment Law to punish miscarriage assaults February 24, 2005 ASSAULTS on pregnant women leading to the deaths of their unborn children will be punishable by up to 25 years in prison under new New South Wales laws. NSW Attorney-General Bob Debus said the Government would amend the definition of grievous bodily harm under the Crimes Act to include the loss of an unborn child. Mr Debus said the amendment would not interfere with existing abortion laws. He said the amendment was bei...
  • Police Officer
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    Today it is hard to commit a crime a not get caught because, of the technology that is used today. If you look back to the fifties and sixties many crimes were not solved. Back in those days people would know that they could get away with something. In the present time technology allows us to solve just about any crime. If you can get away with a serious offense such as murder, rape, or another felony offense then you must have done a good job at it. The different methods to catch a person are e...
  • Correctional Officers Job
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    CAREER RESEARCH REPORT The career I have chosen to pursue after graduation is a Correctional Officer. Correctional Officers have been around for a very long time and were designed to keep major offenders off the street after they have been arrested by the Police. The offenders are put in a holding cell at a Pre Trial Centre awaiting their court date. Correctional Officers are a very important part of the Justice System because it keeps high profile criminals off the street and locked up even bef...
  • Police Officers
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    Martin Ferretti 3/5/00 Capital Punishment Capital punishment was established in this country many years ago to punish those members of society which have committed horrendous crimes against fellow citizens and in a way to give the family of the victims a sense of peace. Various forms of capital and corporal punishment exist around the world and in most cases are very closely related to the religion of the nation. I believe that capital punishment is an atrocious institution and should only be us...
  • Police Officer
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    It was a long time coming, but it was here. I had finally gotten my learners licence, after what seemed like a millenium. My parents, quite happy for me, immediately relinquished their firm grasp on the keys to the sleek, black Acura parked in front of the house. And I politely pretended to heed their warnings of hazards on the road as I ran out the front door and hopped into the driver " seat! There was no stopping me now, and I was off to pick up my friend Bob and two girls. This was to be a v...
  • Ned Kelly
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    Ned Kelly (1854-1880) Nature Of the crimes Ned Kelly committed. In April 1878, a police officer called Fitzpatrick accused Ned's mother of attacking him and Ned of shooting him in the wrist. On the 26 October 1878, together with friends, Joe Byrne and Steve Hart, they came across police camped at Stringy Bark Creek. Ned believed the police intended to kill him and Dan so he called on them to surrender. But three of the officers resisted, and in the fight which followed Kelly shot them dead. The ...
  • Look At The Sky
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    A blanket of darkness had descended on Blackwood Estate. The sky changed from pale pink to purple and then to grey washes. I looked at the sky, it was full of dark clouds heralding the coming of a storm. "Oops" I gulped. "Hey guys, want to walk to Hill street instead of Gambia street, it's a short-cut! Maybe we can reach home before it rain". I asked. Mike had no objections and agreed readily. "What?! Walk past that cemetery? Over my dead body!" Cindy yelled. I groaned, "Come on! Do you want the...
  • Tragedy In Juarez
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    The Missing Women of Juarez "Since 1993,281 women have been murdered and 400 are missing". This was the first sentence spoken on the night of this heartrending documentary. I didn't know this situation had gotten so out of hand. Why has this issue been ignored? This question was addressed in the documentary we watched. Juarez, Mexico is on the border of El Paso, Texas and is the largest border crossing in Mexico. There are over one million people living in Juarez, forcing city development to imm...

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