answersLogoWhite

0

I am asking as well because I have always thought it was also called Jacaranda Hospital because of the jacaranda sapling given to the parents. I was born there in 1946. Jacaranda Hospital supposedly opened in 1948 in English Street Cronulla. Maybe Cronulla Private Hospital moved in 1948 & became Jacaranda Hospital. Merridy Wiggins

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Criminology

How do a private investigator use their critical thinking?

Private investigators use their critical thinking skills to analyze evidence, information, and situations with a focus on logic and reasoning. They assess different possibilities, evaluate the credibility of sources, and make informed decisions to solve cases effectively. Their ability to think critically helps them to uncover hidden details, connect dots, and ultimately provide accurate and reliable information to their clients.


What is the cost for a degree in criminal justice at a private school?

The cost for a degree in criminal justice at a private school can vary significantly depending on various factors such as the specific school, location, program length, and financial aid availability. Generally, tuition and fees for a private school can range from around $20,000 to $40,000 per year for undergraduate programs. It is recommended to directly contact the specific school of interest for accurate and up-to-date cost information.


Will i go to jail if i give out someone's credit card information online and someone else uses it?

Yes, sharing someone's credit card information online with the intention of it being used by someone else is illegal and can result in criminal charges. It is considered fraud and can lead to serious consequences, including jail time. It's important to always respect and protect other people's private information.


What do private detective courses teach you?

Private detective courses typically teach skills such as surveillance techniques, evidence collection, report writing, legal aspects of investigations, and case management. Students also learn about ethical considerations, communication strategies, and how to conduct thorough background checks.


Can you become a private investigator if you have been convicted of a felony?

Most states do NOT allow convicted felons to be licensed as a private investigator. That being said, some states (Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri and South Dakota) do not require licensure at all.