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Crime is the breaking of societal law and can result in imprisonment. Ask questions about criminal acts, from stealing candy to homicide, here.

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What are the rules of circle justice?

Circle justice, of Native American origins, requires the offender to accept responsibility for what they've done wrong by pleading guilty to the crime they're accused of and accepting a sentence. Anyone who is willing to help the offender is part of the circle, or community, that decides the sentence and helps them complete it, including the victims, at times. Sentences usually involve some sort of community service and/or counseling or anger management.

How does violence cause crime?

violence is caused by emotions and a huge lack of self control. violence is a form of entertaiment (for everyone, no one has the courage or self confidency to admit their sick joy when they watch it or cause it). violence is stupidity impulse that people use to show their in control

What happens when you violate probation when not found guilty of that crime and will probably be dismissed?

Im confused, if you were found not guilty of a crime, then what were you given probation for and why wasnt it dismissed at the time when you were found not guilty. Usually, that is what happens, unless you got probation for another part of the crime that wasnt part of this judgement. When you violate probation, you go back before the judge and between them and the probation officer they decide if you should go to jail or get more or different type of probation and more FINES. Is it really worth the hassle?

How has technology affected the practice of criminal justice in America during the past century?

Crime is actually responsible for many advances in technology. Why does your car go so fast? Nascar gets it's start from the days of running moonshine. Runners were always finding ways to out run or out drive the cops.

Why does your internet run so quickly? You need to be able to download your streaming porn of course!! Web chatting and all the speed we enjoy on the web are do to the overwhelming demand for porn (not you of course, but everyone else.)

Ever try to grow 50,000 pounds of a weed like substance with a minimum amount of water without being noticed? Many advances in the world of irrigation have been made by illegal growers.

The cops also make developments in things like night vision and heat sensing helicopters. Bulletproof vests, guns and the like are always being tweeked and updated to stay ahead of the criminals.

And as long as A-Rod wants to hit homers there will be the back and forth between steroids that make you bigger and stronger and that won't be found and the people who make the test to find them... so on and so on....

Legalize and we would be swarmed with so much money that the system would be overwhelmed. No only would we not be spending the 50 billion to fight drugs but we would also be collecting all the money from the taxes. Plus all the small business jobs that would have employes paying their taxes. Plus all the people who wouldn't be in prison would have jobs that would pay taxes... then they would start taking care of their families so all that welfare would go back into the system... Then all the overcrowding in prisons would go down so that money would go back in... all the court fees for judges, public defenders, ect., would go back in... and worst of all no one will be trying to find a better way to get high because you could get anything you wanted clean from the government. Technology would crawl to a halt because of the lack of vice. So good job D.A.R.E!!! Just say NO!!!!! Thank God for Crime!!!

What is aggravated homicide?

It more than simple Manslaughter but less than Homicide. Usually charged when the defendant has done something with reckless disregard of the consequences which caused the death of another.

For example: oftentimes used in drunk driving cases or speeding cases which result in death.

What is the purpose of the discovery process?

The discovery process means the process by which the prosecution and defense present their evidence for each others' perusal before the trial starts. The evidence can be challenged at this stage by motions to suppress.

Who are the role players in the criminal justice system?

There are several role players in the criminal justice system. The judges, district attorneys, defense lawyers, paralegals, and others are the major role players.

What are the causes of international crimes?

a.Poverty

b.unemployment

c.poor judjment

d.Racial Differece

e.Religious cause

How many murders occur daily in the world?

Worldwide, this is impossible to even guess. The figure would have to include deliberate killings, crime, terrorist acts, political executions, and genocide. It is likely many tens of thousands of individuals daily.

In the US in 2007, the number of reported homicides was more than 18,300 and two-thirds used firearms. This would be an average of 50 killings a day.

Is the International Sweepstakes Surplus Commission a fraud?

Yes, it is a fraud according information that is found online.

How many years will the man be in prison for raping and impregnating over 50 women and girls?

Prison sentences vary greatly from case to case; however, the defendant will certainly spend the rest of their life in prison (and the state may cut that life short). IMO, either he'll be sentenced to 1000 life sentences (10,000+ years to be precise; 10+ years per r*pe and murder) or be sentenced to death.

What is an example of legal justice?

An example of contributive justice would be when Mickey Mantle needed a liver transplant because of his heavy drinking and he was moved to the top of the list at the hospital because of his accomplishments on the Yankees. Legal justice is anything that falls under the law.

What does IA stand for in a court case number?

There is no centralized system for case numbering. While many jurisdictions use some common abbreviations (CV for civil), IA is not a commonly used type. It could refer to the type of case, it could refer to the division or judge that the case is assigned to, or it could mean something else. You'd have to ask someone in the specific court to be sure.

How hard is it to get a degree in criminal justice?

It's not about difficulty, it's about heart. If you have a passion to do something, you will do every things possible to achieve you goals and objectives. Do not think about difficulty, but a passion for what you want to do and the benefit it brings others as well as yourself. That being said, criminal justice is not calculus I, II, III, differential equations, or nuclear physics. It's criminal justice and while extremely important, not one of your more difficult difficult areas in which to excel in. If you have a passion for the field, than do it! Attitude is everything!

It's not about difficulty, it's about heart. If you have a passion to do something, you will do every things possible to achieve you goals and objectives. Do not think about difficulty, but a passion for what you want to do and the benefit it brings others as well as yourself. That being said, criminal justice is not calculus I, II, III, differential equations, or nuclear physics. It's criminal justice and while extremely important, not one of your more difficult difficult areas in which to excel in. If you have a passion for the field, than do it! Attitude is everything!

It's not about difficulty, it's about heart. If you have a passion to do something, you will do every things possible to achieve you goals and objectives. Do not think about difficulty, but a passion for what you want to do and the benefit it brings others as well as yourself. That being said, criminal justice is not calculus I, II, III, differential equations, or nuclear physics. It's criminal justice and while extremely important, not one of your more difficult difficult areas in which to excel in. If you have a passion for the field, than do it! Attitude is everything!

It's not about difficulty, it's about heart. If you have a passion to do something, you will do every things possible to achieve you goals and objectives. Do not think about difficulty, but a passion for what you want to do and the benefit it brings others as well as yourself. That being said, criminal justice is not calculus I, II, III, differential equations, or nuclear physics. It's criminal justice and while extremely important, not one of your more difficult difficult areas in which to excel in. If you have a passion for the field, than do it! Attitude is everything!

It's not about difficulty, it's about heart. If you have a passion to do something, you will do every things possible to achieve you goals and objectives. Do not think about difficulty, but a passion for what you want to do and the benefit it brings others as well as yourself. That being said, criminal justice is not calculus I, II, III, differential equations, or nuclear physics. It's criminal justice and while extremely important, not one of your more difficult difficult areas in which to excel in. If you have a passion for the field, than do it! Attitude is everything!

It's not about difficulty, it's about heart. If you have a passion to do something, you will do every things possible to achieve you goals and objectives. Do not think about difficulty, but a passion for what you want to do and the benefit it brings others as well as yourself. That being said, criminal justice is not calculus I, II, III, differential equations, or nuclear physics. It's criminal justice and while extremely important, not one of your more difficult difficult areas in which to excel in. If you have a passion for the field, than do it! Attitude is everything!

Is the criminal trial process effective to ensure justice?

Often it is effective but not always.

The criminal justice system is not designed to make justice it is designed to be fair, although it isn't always, it's run by humans you know. The criminal justice system has three elements, legislators to make the laws; police and prosecutors to collect evidence and present at court; and the court process set up to make a decision. These are tools, justice in this system is up to the willingness and abilities of these people (humans).

What are the pillars of criminal justice system in japan?

In Japan there are five pillars in the criminal justice system. The first pillar is the police. The second pillar is the prosecution. The third pillar is the country's court system. The fourth pillar is the correctional system. The fifth pillar is the rehabilitation system.

How do you become a MP K-9 officer?

A military recruiter can tell you if you qualify for training in a military police occupational specialty (each of the services has a different name for this). If you do qualify and decide to enlist, you'll find out about K9-related assignments at your specialty school. Getting one of those assignments is generally determined by individual performance and available assignments when you receive orders to your first duty post. You can't be guaranteed a K9 assignment when you enlist, but if you perform well and continue to make your preference for that assignment known, you'll probably get your opportunity eventually.

You are best advised to evaluate all the opportunities that come before you. Being a K9 handler can be a rewarding assignment, but it also comes with some duties and restrictions you may not like.

What can happen when falsely accused of assault?

this is exactly what is currently happening to me I falsely been accused by now ex with assault and assault with weapon , I did everything you could think of including but not limited to hiring the best lawyer in town which I was in a meeting with earlier today to tell me sorry dude can do nothing more than trying ,you could end up in jail for 2 years in convicted , what a system ?!! once convicted , I will be losing my job , losing the opportunity of finding a job , get deported , and layer fees of more than 20K so far , that what could happen to answer your question.

one advice to male kind , you wanted to break up with your wife or girl friend , get the hell as far as you can , have your self surrounded with witness and have text messages never deleted and then breakup other than that you would face similar situation just because you are a man and you are expected to assault.

salute to Canadian funny legal & police system

What are some examples of crisis?

something very bad i suppose well, it is when the banks are sold and people are executed very violently

How does a criminal case go through the judicial process?

a criminal case. First comes the arrest. This can be in the form of a probable cause arrest or an arrest following the issuing of a warrant by a judge. In either case, it is presumed that enough evidence has been gathered to charge an individual with a crime. If your rest is a probable calls arrest, the prosecution has a limited number of days to file charges, usually about 30 days, or the defendant will be allowed to walk out of jail. If this is an arrest incidental warrant issue, that means that charges have been filed and that the court is awaiting the arrival of the defendant to be dealt with according to law. In some jurisdictions a bond hearing is held to determine how much bond, if any, the defendant will be released from jail under. The defendant could be held without bond In cases of more serious offenses, or they could be released on their own recognizance. Next, in most jurisdictions, a preliminary hearing is held, usually within 30 days of persons arrest. This preliminary hearing is the presentation of evidence before the court to help the judge decide whether there is enough evidence to hold the defendant on the charges for which he is incarcerated or on pretrial release. I judge could decide that there is enough evidence, or a grand jury could be convened to actually return an indictment on the defendant. If the grand jury refuses to indict, the defendant is likely to be released with charges dismissed. The next step is an arraignment. This is where the defendant is brought into the court room of the judge that will be hearing the case and charges. That judge will assign them a lawyer or a public defender, and the defendant will be allowed to enter a plea, which will normally be not guilty at this point. The next step will be pretrial motion hearings. This is where the state or the defense will file motions for certain types of pretrial events. This could be, for example, to suppress certain evidence that was obtained, expert witness examination, And other pretrial motions. Meanwhile, at any given time, the defense attorney may also conduct what are known as depositions. These are statements given by witnesses about their involvement or role in the crime. Depositions give attorneys an idea off work the witness will say in trial. At any point during these proceedings, the statement offer a plea offer for the defendant, the defendant may or may not accept. If this happens, then a plea offer hearing is held, where the judge decides If this is an acceptable plea offer And, if the defendant accepts the plea offer, whether the defendant understands what they are doing: they are waving their rights to any further hearings and appeals. If the offer is not accepted, the case is scheduled for trial. Finally, if the case gets up to this point, a trial will be held. At any given time the case may be dismissed if the defense attorney successfully argues a motion for a directed verdict or to have the case dismissed due to lack of evidence. If the trial is held, then it's up to the judge or a jury just defined the defendant guilty or not guilty, or not guilty by reason of insanity is such a defense is brought up. In the case of a finding of not guilty, the defendants will be released from that charge and will forever not be prosecuted for that same crime. If the trial results in the finding of guilt, then the defendant is considered convicted of the crime, and may either be sentenced right on the spot, or a later hearing can be held to decide what is the best sentence for this defendant. After the finding of not guilty or guilty or any other finding by a jury, the case is technically considered closed. However, certain posttrial motions can be filed, such as a motion for new trial if the defendant doesn't feel his trial was fair.

How do you find a stolen car?

A telephone, and a description of the vehicle. Call the local police.

You will also need specific information on the car that was stolen:

  • Year, make, model, VIN
  • Where last seen, time and date

CALL the police and they will ask you for all the details they need.

What kind of jobs available for associate of arts in criminal justice?

There are several entry level jobs which are available for someone with an associate's degree in criminal justice. Among those jobs are police officer, corrections officer, and campus security officer.

How do the police solve a crime today?

If the crime happens in front of them they arrest immediately. If not, it is done by means of investigation.