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DRUG CONTROL
Drug Control
Drug Control
Introduction
Drugs fall into one of three categories: legal, prescription, and illegal. They include, but are not limited to, the following substances: alcohol, cannabinoids (e.g., marijuana, hashish), cocaine, hallucinogens (e.g., LSD, mescaline), inhalants (e.g., toluene, acetone), opioids (e.g., heroin, morphine, and methadone), sedative hypnotics (e.g., barbiturates, nonbarbiturate sedatives, ...
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Crime Models
Crime Models
Introduction
This paper intends to explore about the differences that prevails in the due process model and the crime control model. The due process model gives more importance to place restrictions on the scope of rules and regulations and it focuses more on liberties and freedom that individual possess. ...
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DNA TECHNOLOGY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
DNA Technology and its Implications
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In this study we try to explore the concept of “DNA Technology and its Implications” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “DNA Technology and its Implications”. The research also analyzes many aspects of “DNA Technology ...
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Criminal Investigator and Interrogation Process
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Importance and Role of Criminal Investigation4
Significance of Interrogation in Criminal Investigation7
Qualities of Criminal Investigator for Interrogation Process9
Implications of Criminal Profiling For the Investigators10
Conclusion13
References15
Criminal Investigator and Interrogation Process
Introduction
The purpose of this research paper is to discuss the Criminal Investigator and Interrogation Process. The ...
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Juvenile Detention Centers
Juvenile Detention Centers
Introduction
In the United States, juveniles are treated differently from adults at all levels of the criminal justice system. Juvenile offenders are given different court proceedings, have a different legal language, and are provided different opportunities in rehabilitation techniques. Many factors have played a role in the ...
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Sir Robert Peel's position on policing
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This paper is about the position that Sir Robert Peel has established based on his principles to organize a police department. It examines the presence of cultural systems today and their effects on the law and order of a community. It also assesses the various ...
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Criminal Justice System Ethics
Criminal Justice System Ethics
Introduction
Ethics has been reported to be an important branch of philosophy as it answers to the question of what is right and wrong and how people are supposed to live their lives according to the natural law of moral values. Ethics refers to making ...
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Modus Operandi versus Signature
Modus Operandi versus Signature
Modus Operandi versus Signature
Introduction
In general terms modus operandi (MO) signifies those functional components which are important for an offender to successfully commit a crime (Douglas et al, 1992). Because of the fact that an offender during the commission of his crime will try using ...
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Juvenile to Criminal Court
Juvenile to Criminal Court
Juvenile Offender
A juvenile offender is an offender who is too young to be tried as an adult. The age at which a person can be tried as an adult varies between states, but is ordinarily the age of seventeen or eighteen. This ...
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Cultural Diversity
Cultural diversity
Introduction
We live in an environment, where we encounter different languages, cultures. We as individuals have to bend ourselves accordingly to better communicate ourselves. Cultural diversity relates to changes in human society or societies that occur due to difference in language, religion that all relates to culture as ...