What do you call a person that investigates a crime?
Usually the case ends up with Detectives. Initially it may be the police officer (s) or constable (s) who receives the call to the scene then, if its a heavy matter, he/they may call in the D's. Following this it could the "Scientific" (CSI) guys and a whole heap of other guys may jump on the case...e.g. fingerprints folk (if they are separate from Scientific or CSI) then maybe firearms guys and many other sections including police intelligence services, or, as in some parts of the world, Special branches. Mainly initially its the Detectives.
Is criminal trespass a breach of the peace in Texas?
this is a GENERIC definition... BOP is usually decide in the APPEALS Courts. Links at the bottom Breach of Peace. However, even if there is a right to repossession, the repossession agent cannot Breach the Peace in conducting the repossession. That means that the repossession agent in repossessing the vehicle cannot: forcibly remove you from the vehicle; stop you on the street or highway like a law enforcement arrest; enter a closed garage or your home; break into your house; create a disturbance such as a fight or other altercation; threaten any of the above actions; or pretend to be a law enforcement officer while conducting the repossession. If any of these actions occurred you should immediately contact an attorney. courtstuff.com
Three subsystems of criminal justice work together to achieve fair outcomes for all people involved. First come the police, which is the first agency to come into contact with crime and aims to find and investigate crime and to maintain public safety. Second comes the criminal courts, where crimes are brought to be tried, and which are responsible for upholding the law while sentencing people who are deemed guilty. Third comes the correctional agencies, which carry out the custody and supervision of convicts in accordance with the courts' sentence and the safety of the convicts.
Can one commit a crime intending to do so?
Yes, but that can't be used as an excuse. You could even be made an accessory to a crime without knowing it. Let's say you and a friend stop at a convenient store for a soda. You stay in the car, but your friend is in the place robbing it. He gets in the car and you leave, but you have just driven the get away car. This makes you an accessory to the robbery. This is one reason why you need to be sure who you are with.
An example of social justice at school is ensuring people have social fairness. I can practise social justice at school if i see another student being treated unfairly in the canteen line. I could stand up for the student that is being treated unfairly.
"crime is an act where there has been injury to another person or damage to property/public property/Damage to a highway or another's automobile.
Why did crime rates increase during prohibition 1900s?
The crime rate soared and organized crime grew rapidly.
What is indictment by grand jury?
.... it is known as a 'True Bill of Indictment.'
Indictment by a grand jury is the manner in which the government charges individuals with commission of a crime. The prosecutor presents proofs before the members of the Grand Jury to convince them that sufficient evidence exists to charge an individual with a crime. If the Grand Jury agrees that the individual should be so charged it issues a written statement making the charges. The statement is called an indictment.
Why do suicide and crime rates go up on a full moon?
Opinions differ.
Some say that there's more crime during a full moon simply because there's more natural light those nights. Enough light to make it easier to sneak around, but not enough to be easily recognized.
There's good evidence for that, as a cloudy, overcast full moon night won't show any increase in crime, while a clear (moon) night will.
Others claim that it's the influence of the moon itself which causes it. Seems a little strange in that case, if cloud cover is all it takes to cancel it out.
There is more crime during the full moon because the lunar rhythm modulates human's sleep structure and influences secretion of melatonin and cortisol hormones.
What is the importance of community in criminal justice system?
The community plays two important roles in criminal justice. Firstly, the community is responsible for reporting crimes they witness happening. Police depend on the community for this information as they can't always be there to witness a crime. Secondly, the community makes up the members of the jury who convict or acquit said criminals.
What type sentences may a judge impose?
A judge exercises wide discretionary powers in sentencing cases that come before him, except (in the US) where the legislatures have written mandatory sentences into the statute law. The judge may NOT change these mandatory minimums.
Does our criminal justice system work?
I think it's more up to the individual rather than the system, rehabilitation can work and does work. I think as taxpayers we would rather spend our money on trying to rehabilitate and educate rather than spending money our hard earned money on them to allow them to just sit on there butt. I think if anything we should want to take the risk and try to rehabilitate in prison systems so that when they have the opportunity to leave the prison system they can now contribute to society in a better way. We can't just give up.
Are Americans in danger if they move to Monterrey Mexico?
Monterrey has had its own share of violence due to the war on drugs. It however, has lowered its murder rate from previous years and nowadays it is as safe as say, Milwaukee, or Oklahoma City in the United States.
The statistic used is the murder rate, or murders and non-negligent manslaughters per 100,000 people, throughout a year. In the case of Monterrey the murder rate is 14.5 (2013). This puts the city as safe as other cities such as Milwaukee (15.2) or Oklahoma City (14.3), which are in turn much smaller cities than Monterrey: 0.59 and 0.595 million vs. 1.1 million (city proper only).
What is a computer cyber crime?
Cyber crimes are crimes that are perpetrated with the use of a computer. An example might be where someone uses a pc to illegally obtain someone else's personal information and then the "bad buy" uses that information to steal money from the victim. Simply, cyber crime is crime committed using a computer.
What careers are available with a criminal justice degree?
It depends on what you want. Many think an MA will get them a position in the FBI. That's unlikely, since the FBI mainly looks for people with business, computer, and language school. An MA in criminal justice is best for those already in the field looking to move up into administrative position. It may not be a good idea for those without an undergraduate degree in CJ looking for an entry level position as it may over qualify you for those positions. It may be good for those who seek a PhD for academic or research positions. Otherwise a graduate degree in business or psychology is more marketable.
How can a database help reduce crime?
they keep a rercord of all criminals and report it to the chief governor who then reports to the police to hunt them down
Alcatraz closed down due to Prisoners escaping the grounds.
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The expenses of this prison were extremely high. It was also believe it was cruel to the prisoners because they can hear everything happend in San
Francisco. And as you should know, they would hear partying, firworks, buses, cars, people, boats, and they have to sit in a cell and listen. I don't believe that is why because only the most notorious criminals were there and they should have to listen, but thats one of the reasons. As I said before expenses were very high for the food, water, medicine, etc. to be brought to the island. It is not because someone escaped. That is just a rumor. It is close to San Francisco, but only during day you could probably escape (when the place is under full sercurity). If you escape at night, you'll have to swim and you'll drown in the deep waters with the current, waves, and rip tides. The government never actually povided us with the information on exactly why it closed. These are the top reason most people believe because these are the most believeable. There is one more which I think is fake. They say it began to get haunted. Which makes no sense because there are no records of anybody actually dying there. So I hope I helped answer your question.
What to do when caught Caught red-handed?
Don't resist the officer - listen attentively as you are read your Miranda Rights (YOU will have to make the decision as to whether you wish to speak to the officer, or not) - retain an attorney - be guided by his advice - do not miss any court ordered hearings.
Some people do not report a crime because they don't see a reason, maybe they doubt that the police will bother to investigate a small home invasion. Other people are embarrassed about they crime, maybe they think they deserved what happened to them or they just don't want to have to explain it to anybody. And, most obviously, people don't often report crimes that they themselves have committed because they want to get away with it.
What is the minimum jail time for giving alcohol to a minor in Canada?
In canada, the fine for buying booze for someone under age first-time offence is $200,000.00 (no, that's not a mistake-two hundred thousand dollars!!!!) and one year in jail. The fine for drinking underage however, is only $100.00. Nice.
What federal constitutional protections are guaranteed a defendant accused of a crime?
You have the rights listed below: # You have the right to remain silent # Anything you say can and may be used against you in the court of law # You have the right to have an attorney # If you can not afford one, one will be appointed to you
A felony crime is generally thought of as a very serious crime in many countries with similar legal systems, such as the United States and Great Britain. Less serious crimes, such as petty theft, are called misdemeanors.
How does crime impact a business?
Crime can effect business in a lot of ways.
- Can loose money through people stilling items from them.
- if someone stills an item they don't have to pay for it affecting the business
What is an organized massacre of Jews?
The organized name of the racial discrimination of Jews was called the holocoast. The holocoast was lead by Adolf Hitler the leader of his Nazi party
Why Columbine high school shooting?
The two shooters, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, were exposed to alot of violence as children. Klebold was a typical underachieving, depressed teen who hated and blamed himself more than he hated or blamed others. Harris was a psychopath who would have eventually, on his own, wreaked havoc on the world he hated and the stupid, worthless people who inhabited it; he enjoyed hating, he enjoyed demeaning, and he enjoyed the idea of inflicting pain and suffering on others. Harris was also an adept liar. His friends and classmates reported that he lied about anything and everything. He enjoyed lying as much as he enjoyed hating and knew that it gave him an advantage. Authorities have gained a lot of insight into these personalities since their deaths because they not only left behind their websites and videos, but also journals chronicling their true feelings.
On the other hand, Martha Stout ("The Sociopath Next Door") and Robert Hare ("Without Conscience") have theorized that one of the boys was a sociopath and the other a delusional follower.
Eric was an angry teen who just wanted to hurt people. He wanted to do something people would remember.
That's what the media wants you to believe.
They were bullied and the school (as usaul) does nothing about it.
That's why it happened.
Not because of Doom, or Natural Born Killers, Nor Marylin Manson. It was provoked by the schools respected football team.