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Criminal Justice 7
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A 6 page paper examining the criminal justice systems of Britain and China to compare them to that in the US, and reviewing the tools we have available to prevent and resist terrorism. In answering this question the paper labels the Patriot Act as being effective, even if unpalatable for most Americans. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KScrimJust7.rtf
Criminal Justice Practitioners And Criminologists: Use Of Crime Data Reports
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3 pages in length. The importance of crime data is to determine trends of criminal activity in specific areas during specific times. These reports provide critical information for criminal justice practitioners and criminologists by offering a sequential look at the manner by which crimes are committed by correlating such variables as frequency, proximity and other demographic statistics. The extent to which crime data reports enable criminologists and criminal justice practitioners to gain an understanding of criminal activity is both grand and far-reaching; that such information further creates a basis upon which they can sometimes stay ahead of the criminal and thwart the offense before it happens speaks to the inherent value of utilizing crime data reports. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCCrimeData.rtf
Criminal Justice Research: Basic and Applied.
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(6 pp) Focusing on "hot topics" is an accepted way
to generate interest for criminal justice research,
to secure grants, to conduct research, and to
publish papers. While research methods are often
thought of as a stand-alone topic, an argument can
be made for the importance of incorporating policy
analysis, program planning, and evaluation
components in research methods courses.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBcrimJ.doc
Criminal Law and Procedure 4
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A 4 page paper answering two discussion questions. The first addresses police right to arrest an individual based on where he is, the time of day and his general appearance. The second considers the legal definitions of entrapment, including subjective and objective tests established by the Supreme Court. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KScrimLawProc4.rtf
Criminal Profiling
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A 7 page paper discussing the development and process of criminal profiling. As much art as science, the end goal of the process of criminal profiling is to identify and assess all of the information available about a crime or criminal so that all of that information can be used to locate, arrest and successfully prosecute those who would engage in violent crime. Criminal profiling is an invaluable tool for defining what investigators should be searching for in terms of suspects. As with any other operational advance, it still must be used properly if it is to return the proper results. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KScrimProfi.rtf
Cultural Diversity Program Proposal for the NYPD
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This 5 page paper provides a recommendation that the NYPD implement a cultural diversity program and enhance community policing for better relations with the public. Several actual incidents are noted. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA116NYP.wps
Cyber Crime And Law Enforcement
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This 5 page paper begins with comments from two FBI Cyber Agents about their typical day. Although all law enforcement agencies know cyber crime is the fastest-growing crime in the history of the country, officials do not know exactly how extensive it is because only about 5 percent of the crimes committed are ever reported. The writer discusses the difficulties obtaining statistical data. The writer provides examples of specific crimes and how the FBI, working with other agencies, was involved in solving them. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGcybrc.rtf
Data Collection and the New York Police Department -- “The NY-911
Demonstration Project”
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This 26 page report discusses the
design, implementation, and analysis of a survey regarding the
New York Police Department’s emergency 911 service. A “super 911”
emergency system was installed in 1996 at the NYPD’s Metro Tech
Complex located in Brooklyn. The new system was described at that
time as the largest and most complex in the world. “In 1995, ten
million calls were made to New York City’s 911 system. Police
officials say that number increases by 10 to 12 percent each
year. Nonetheless, in the years since its installation, there
have been a number of failures of the system, repeated
complaints, and the concern that despite the system’s complexity,
it still has a number of flaws -- primarily in terms of the human
service component. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWnypd.wps
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