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Crime

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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Did Hernan Cortes do any crimes?

He killed off an entire civilization of native Aztecs.

How do you report a stolen gun in Virginia?

Assuming that it didn't just occur, you weren't robbed (violence or physical threat used), and the suspect is not still there, then call the non-emergency number for the local agency where the theft occurred. Some agencies will do the report over the phone. Some will want to send an officer out to speak to you in person.

You can report the theft without all of the information, but the chances of recovery are much lower. If you have the make, model, serial number, or a bill of sale, it will help the officers a lot.

What is the safest city to live in Mexico?

The safest city in Mexico would be Merida, capital of the southern state of Yucatan. It has a murder rate of only 2 people per 100,000 inhabitants (2012), putting Merida as a safer place than say, Norway (2.2 murders per 100,000).

What kind of jobs can you get with occupational certificate in criminal justice?

Most entry-level law enforcement jobs require only a high school diploma. An occupational certificate might make you more competitive for these positions, but it doesn't specifically qualify you for any of them.

How did the tithing system work in the medieval days to prevent crime?

Tithes didn't really stop crime, but it was a payment villagers in the middle ages would pay to the church, tithes were collected by the priest.

What is the definition of Significant harm?

Harm that just stops short of killing you.

How does temperature affect luminol at a crime scene?

If the temperature is cold then the luminol will have a brighter excited state than if the temperature was hot or room temp.

When did they close down alkatraz?

As a federal prison, Alcatraz closed its doors on March 21, 1963.

What is the exact punishment for stabbing someone in Perth?

In Perth, Western Australia, the punishment is as follows: Depending on the level of injury, it would be either 1st or 2nd degree assault. First degree is a level 11 felony carrying roughly 9 years for someone with no history and 25 years for someone with the max history.

If it is second degree assault, it is a level 4 felony carrying 9 months for somoene with no history or 5 years for someone with the max history.

Could Joanne Lees be Mary Bell's daughter?

The court protected her daughter with anonymity until she was 18. After some incident she was granted anonymity permanently so her name remains a secret. If you read the maniscripts the name Mary Bell order is the name of her daughter but she uses some other name in real life.

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Yes what you have said is correct. The incident your referring to is when the press located Mary and her daughter and after that Marys daughter was told about her mums past. It was then that Mary sought anonymity for her daughter and was granted life long anonymity for herself and her daughter by the courts..However that has nothing to do with Joanne Lees. Joanne has a mother, knows who her father is and has a birth certificate to prove where she was born and who her mother is. Enough said.

What is value of justice?

The justice, considering its true meaning is very valuable, it's priceless.

Are Arabs allowed in the Latin Kings?

yes they are. the latin kings manifesto makes no difference between races but in reality they only recruit "brown races" because of image and rivals.

welcome: all hispanics, indians, arabs, native americans

not welcome: blacks, whites, italians, east asians

What should be the Christian response to those who are charged with murder?

There is a great difference here between those chargedwith murder and those convicted of murder.

If someone is simply charged with murder they are innocent until proven guilty. Therefore a person charged with murder is treated just as they would be if they hadn't been charged.

However, if convicted of murder, then that is a different matter.

Again, there is a great difference between forgiveness and justice. The tendency of the Christian is that the person should be forgiven. However, this is only possible if the person convicted of murder shows remorse. If he/she is sorry, then the Christian must be ready to forgive however difficult this might be.

This does not mean, however, that the murderer gets off scot-free from punishment; far from it. Punishment must still be forthcoming if justice is to be done, even though he is forgiven for what he did.

As to the nature of the punishment, again there are differences. Some (say, in the USA) will insist on the death penalty and quote scripture ("an eye for an eye" etc) to back this up. This is a totally incorrect interpretation of this passage, as the original meaning of this passage was to limit punishment rather than a tit-for-tat punishment. It was designed to protact victims against personal vendettas that went on for ages although the agreed punishment had been fulfilled.

Most Christians today agree that taking a God given life is wrong - no matter to whom that life belongs. Therefore they believe that it is totally wrong that a person who has taken a life should then be 'legally' killed if all life is sacred. If all life is indeed sacred, then so to is the life of the murderer.

Instead, most Christians agree that a suitable term of imprisonment should be imposed instead. This could mean life for the serial murderer, or a substantial number of years for the murder for, say, financial gain through to even a suspended sentence for the murder of, say, a violent husband by a battered wife when acting in self defence.

Many hard-line 'Christians' will claim the death penalty for all murder, especially in the USA, but murder is a crime that has to be considered against the background of the circumstances, however emotive. It is of interest that, in the UK where I come from, we have not had the death sentence for nearly 50 years, and the rate of murder is far less than the USA which still uses this ultimate punishment. It's also interesting that most of the countries of the world that retain the death penalty have also the highest rates of murder whereas those where murder is punished by a prison sentence have, on the whole, lower rates.

What was the most important factor causing crime in the 20th Century?

A. increased population

B. a more stable economy

C. invention of cars and computers

D. lower church attendance

E. corrupt police departments

How did the society attempt to solve its social problems in its justice system in the Victorian times?

This is part of my homework as well and I have no idea. My suggestion is that you look it up. retard.