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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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Indiana University in Kokomo offers what levels of degrees in criminal justice?

Indiana University Kokomo
Kokomo, Indiana

The university offers the associate and bachelor's degree in criminal justice.

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What happen to Lon Perry aka the Gentleman Bandit?

He is still locked up in prison and has a heart condition.

What is a merged department?

Law enforcement agencies will occasionally combine, usually as a way of saving money and reducing overhead. The Las Vegas Police and Clark County Sheriff's Office did this in the 1960s, becoming the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (known locally as Metro). This is an example of a merged department.

What is a minor theft called?

It is called petty larceny. Shoplifting often falls into this category, though if it is electronics or jewelry, it can easily add up to grand theft.

Are hidden warrants legal in Texas?

Don't know. What is a 'hidden" warrant?

Is Midas Code PO Box 67249 Los Angeles Ca 90067 a scam?

Anything is possible - check with the local Better Business Bureau, the FBI and the US Postal Service, to be certain.

What is a crime safety audit?

Safety audits are a tool that people can utilise to evaluate different features in their neighbourhood with the goal of reducing crime and improving everyone’s personal safety. The basic idea of a safety audit is to help people to look at a space that feels unsafe and determine why it feels that way: to look at where the site is, what is beside it, how it is designed and what happens there.

A safety audit is an inventory or checklist of the features in an area (or building, park, alley, car park, street) which you feel affect your safety. It allows you to take action to correct these features. Whether there is sufficient lighting, whether you would be heard if you called for help, whether there are people who can help, or improvements you'd like to see to enhance safety are questions whose answers help determine the appropriate action to take.

What are the elements of grave coercion?

The three elements of grave coercion are: [1] that any person be prevented by another from doing something not prohibited by law, or compelled to do something against his will, be it right or wrong; [2] that the prevention or compulsion be effected by violence, either by material force or such display of it as would produce intimidation and control the will of the offended party, and [3] that the person who restrained the will and liberty of another had no right to do so, or, in other words, that the restraint was not made under authority of law or in the exercise of a lawful right.

Punishment for gun self-defense?

In the U.S. generally speaking, if you are found to be acting in self defense when you shoot another person, there generally is no punishment. You may, depending on the circumstances, have to hire an attorney, and there have been cases where people appeared to have acted in self defense but went to jail anyway, but there are usually mitigating circumstances, or some sort of odd law.

Who is Warren Jeffs?

Warren Jeffs, a member of the FLDS church who was convicted of rape of a 14 year old girl who was ordered to marry her cousin and have sex with him against her will. The FLDS are not members of the mainstream Mormons. Mainstream Mormons DO NOT practice polgamy!

What is charge INV ADW charge mean?

INVestigation of Assault with a Deadly Weapon

What can be inferred from the criminal justice system?

The likelihood of an arrest leading to a conviction has fallen

As part of my plea I agreed to testify against defendant. I was never asked the role defendant played in crime. I am done with my sentence. Can the prosecutor revoke my plea if I refuse to testify?

Yes, the prosecutor can revoke your plea if you refuse. Also if you go on trail and lie to the court you will face more charges. It is best that you just do what you agreed to.

What do you study in criminal justice?

Criminal justice classes study the systems and processes of criminal justice in their own nation. In the United States this means learning about the police, the courts, and the correctional agencies, and then learning how a criminal case would move through these agencies. Further classes may learn more about the specifics of criminal law, or the moral implications of different systems.

How much money did the highwaymen give to the poor?

Highwaymen were robbers and brigands, they kept all the money they stole.

Who is The person responsible for bringing the accused to justice?

That would be the law enforcement officer. They report, investigate, apprehend, and then present the defendant to court which begins the 'justice' process.