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    Anonymous Caller Case Study 1 a) What would you recommend to the caller if you were Dr. Mitchell? Since it appears that the firms top executives are all apart of the fraud and don’t plan on correcting their unethical action. I recommend that the anonymous caller completely remove himself/herself from the situation by resigning or by reporting the situation to the firm’s board of directors or a governmental agency. b) What are the risks of continuing to work with the company? There

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    The Anonymous Caller: Recognizing It’s a Fraud and Evaluating What to Do The ethic case study was about an anonymous caller who is the controller of a privately-held, small, start-up company. The company was experiencing a severe cash shortage and was required to present the quarterly financial statements to the local bank, in order to begin receiving funds for the line of credit again. She had concerns that the senior executives of the company provided the local bank with misstated financial statements

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    Title: Florida v. J.L Date/Court: The United States Supreme Court, 2000 Facts: On October 13, 1995, a random caller reported to the local police department (Miami-Dade) that a young African American male was standing a bus stop and according to the caller he was carrying a gun. The call was never recorded and there is nothing known in regards to the caller. After some time two police officers responded, upon arriving at the bus stop the officers noticed three African American males. One of the individuals

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    the Arizona Republic find themselves drowning in threats from the unsatisfied citizens. Nevertheless, the press continues thriving while properly respond to anonymous callers threatened reporters with violence. The writer wrote counter statements

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    How could one deranged man voluntarily walk into an elementary school and open fire on children who haven’t even had all their teeth come in yet? Newtown, Connecticut is like any other small suburban town; quiet, quaint and safe. That was until a twenty-four year old “sociopath” (Alexander, Barrett, Donnelly, Swaine), by the name of Adam Lanza, put this charming town on the map, and not for a decent notable reason. Sandy Hook Elementary School educates students’ grades kindergarten through fifth

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    Officer Jones Case

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    Officer Jones a veteran police officer with the Smithville police department, was acting on an anonymous tip of drug activity at the housing project. Therefore, this gave Office Jones the inclination to proceed to the housing project and wait on said subject to appear. Once Officer Jones had seen the suspect he then stopped the suspect, searched him, and found illegal drugs on his person. Officer Jones shouldn’t have relied on a preliminary hunch. The Stop and Frisk of a suspect have to come with

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    Murphy further advised she used a friend's phone to call 911communication. A few moments later Durham 911communication received an anonymous phone call. The caller advised that Ms. Murphy was a wanted person. A check of the caller phone number reveals it was Mr. Nelson's cell phone. Ms. Murphy advised she met Mr. Nelson about a month ago at Emerald City night club. Ms. Murphy and Mr. Nelson (suspect) have been dating for a

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    Hanze University of Applied Sciences Hofstede’s Individualism in Crimestoppers Focus on UK-Canadian Programs International Communication January 6, 2013 Word Count: 2598 - There are many vast differences among the numerous cultural value systems, as most “value systems are rooted strongly in history and appear to be resistant to change” (De Mooij, 2003). However, if a culture has a significant influence on the development of another nation’s culture, is it surprising that those same values

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    Terry V Johnson Case

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    stop by Officer Simson was not justified because he had no reasonable suspicion to pull over the defendant. Reasonable suspicion, if received from an anonymous caller or informant, must be corroborated with an investigation or independent observation by the police officer. State v Montel. Here, Officer Simson, after receiving a call from an anonymous source, went directly to the convenience store to look for the defendant. Upon not finding him there, he drove around until he spotted the Red Jeep Cherokee

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    Data was gathered through anonymous surveys, one on one interviews with staff, as well as observation of team interaction in the team area. The anonymous surveys that included both Likert scale questions and open ended questions were administered through Survey Monkey. One on one interviews were conducted by the director of the department

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