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    nearby pond, so they were preoccupied with their reptile. The two young boys had declined to help while the grown stranger had agreed to help. After Lisa Returned home without Dawn, her mom had become alarmed. After a few hours had elapsed, the police were alerted and a neighborhood wide search had begun. Purportedly, a newspaper delivery man made the gruesome discovery of Dawn Hamilton in the wooded

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    hypothesizes that suburban areas will be the same as urban areas when it comes to crime indicators. The indicators tested in this theory are poverty, heterogeneity, residential mobility and family disruption. In this study, they used calls to the police by citizens as their measure of crime. They analyzed the calls for service of four different cities in Texas that were broken up into 55 separate block groups. Poverty, heterogeneity, and family disruption all had a positive correlation with the amount

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    Literature Review In 1995, Kevin Jack Riley and Bruce Hoffman published their study Domestic Terrorism: A National Assessment of State and Local Preparedness to examine the issues and problems state and local law enforcement agencies faced while dealing with the threat of terrorism in the United States. More specifically, researchers sought to identify how agencies at those two different levels perceived the terrorist threat in the United States, as well as learning how those agencies manage the

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    Criminology Edwin Sutherland defined criminology as ‘the study of the making of laws, the breaking of laws and societies reaction to the breaking of laws’. Criminologists study why we have crimes within society, approaches to dealing with crime and theories of explaining crime. (Hall S, 2012) There are two main schools of thought within criminology, Classicism and Posivitism. Classicism came about during the 1700’s a key thinker during this time was Cesare Beccaria (1738-1794) he was one of the

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    Robert Pickton Brayden Milner Ms. Bruce-Mactavish Law 12 December 15 Robert Pickton was a serial killer in Vancouver, B.C. Although Pickton allegedly told an undercover police officer that he had killed 49 people, Pickton was only linked to the disappearance of 26 women from the area and was only prosecuted for 6 of them. Sereena Abotsway, Mona Wilson, Andrea Joesbury, Georgina Papin, Brenda Wolfe, and Marnie Fray. Pickton was found guilty in 2007 and sentenced to

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    prostitution. The pimp or brothel owner would be open to prosecution for abuses. Examples of violence, from the book A Vindication of Rights of Whores, tell of police providing no protection to prostitutes. Even when reports came to the police in Sydney, Australia, of “women being lassoed and dragged behind a car,” and of women disappearing, police did nothing (Pheterson 60). When these men finally killed a nurse who was an ex-beauty queen, the men were arrested in a matter of days. When prostitutes saw

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    Civil Unrest Cases

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    issues. Civil unrest is a direct result of the misconduct and mistrust of the government and police departments. According to FatalEncounters.org a different investigation is being pursued by the United States justice department due to possible civil rights violations as well as an investigation into unethical racial disparities in violation of the fourth amendment by the Ferguson, Cleveland, and Albuquerque police departments. These incidences can be hard to swallow for many citizens, however there is

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    Employment status was not a variable used in this study. The researcher used ten jurisdictions nationwide to help ensure coverage of the majority of subcultures within the U.S. population. There were three large police departments, four medium police departments, and three small police departments. The community population corresponded to the size of the department. Each jurisdiction included poor, lower class, middle class and upper class respondents. Other found research studies have only focused

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    Forensic science is defined as science that pertains to law. Forensic science is used during investigations of a crime scene. Many forensic techniques are used during the investigation of crime scenes. These techniques are applied to what is considered to be trace evidence. Trace evidence is evidence left at the scene of the crime that helps tell the story of what had happened and could possibly lead to a suspect. The reliability of forensic evidence testing is a widely debated topic in the world

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    having strict gun control laws, have seen increases in murder rates. The nine nations with the highest gun control have 3 times the murders than the nine nations with no or relatively low gun control (Howerton, 2013). These may be relatively small samples taken over a short amount of time but here is one more fact to think about in 2012 there were 41 states with right-to-carry laws, of them 34 experienced declines in violent crime from the

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