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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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Why is public urination illegal even though every man who walked the face of the Earth has willfully urinated outdoors at one time or another?

urination in public places is illegal, because of the word public which is people is everywhere, we have the law that corresponds to every attitudes we made, we have a public toilet to use so it's to us how to discipline our selves.

What is the theory behind loss prevention?

The theory behind loss prevention goes something like this. Lets suppose there are 10 people. There are two who would absolutely not steal. One is a hard core thief who cannot be helped. The other seven are generally trustworthy, but if times get hard or the temptation is great enough, they will steal. It is that latter 70% who are the targets of loss prevention. Those who never steal are obviously not the targets of loss prevention, and you cannot stop those who are very determined to steal. So the goal is to help the 70% who are in the middle of the spectrum to stay honest. The 10% who are determined to steal have to be dealt with by other means such as thorough background checks and investigations.

One way to help prevent shrinkage is to install cameras. However, they should be installed by professionals who have forensic knowledge. You never put the camera controls to where just anyone can access them. Otherwise, you might as well not have the surveillance equipment at all. You should also avoid creating blind spots. Visible and hidden cameras should be strategically placed so that thieves won't be able to avoid the cameras. They may believe they are out of range, only to be caught in the act with a hidden camera. Cameras are a good investment since they can catch other problems as well. They can provide evidence in not only shrinkage and robberies, but also fighting, employee horseplay, vandalism, violent crimes, food/prduct tampering, and fires.

Other technology can help too, depending on the situation. Registers should have journaling capabilites to keep track of transactions and what should be in the register. Drive-throughs should have outdoor register displays to reduce skimming and similar scams. An employee might charge everyone a dollar extra if the customers cannot see the total.

Good workplace policies are other ways to help prevent shrinkage. For instance, you may have to separate job descriptions to where there is oversight and accountability. The payroll clerk should not also be in charge of accounts receivable or shipping. Otherwise, there is the temptation to cut out some of the paper trail and "lose" funds or merchandise. So you don't want to create a situation where someone could embezzle and doctor the books.

Another good policy is to treat all theft situations equally, and never strike deals with the offenders. It doesn't matter if it is the vice-president of the company or a general laborer there. The way to deal with it is to prosecute. If the management can get by with stealing, then how can they prevent their laborers from doing the same? They have to set a good example from the top.

How ATF works towards justice?

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE), commonly known as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, or ATF, is a federal law-enforcement agency, as are the FBI, DEA, and others.

What is the timeframe a prosecutor has to give your attorney discovery information?

in the state of alabama when it is a misdemeanor looks like the prosecutors can do what they damm well please. this is normal. almost all local courts are nothing more than collection agents it is an ambush tactic used everywhere. your lawyer will do nothing because his or her primary goal is not to irritate the judge in any way. they are more concerned with getting you into a program or having you put on probation to make friends with the judge ane the whole system. there is no more justice in america unless you have big wads of cash.

What subjects are important for being a coroner?

Each jurisdiction has their own standards for the qualifications of a coroner. A coroner is not necessarily a medical examiner, a profession that in most cases, requires a medical doctor. Most larger jurisdictions require their coroner to be a medical examiner. You must contact your local coroner's office to find out what training is required.

Why have we always had the same number of justices on the US Supreme Court throughout the nation's history?

We haven't. The number of justices has changed nine times since the United States Constitution was ratified.

The Judiciary Act of 1789 provided for a 6-member Court, with a Chief Justice and 5 Associate Justices. Congress adjusted the size of the Court a number of times through the during the 19th-century.

  1. Judiciary Act of 1801: Court size, 5
  2. Repeal Act of 1802: Court size, 6
  3. Judiciary Act of 1807: Court size, 7
  4. Judiciary Act of 1837: Court size, 9
  5. Judiciary Act of 1863: Court size, 10
  6. Judiciary Act of 1866: Court size, 7
  7. Judiciary Act of 1867: Court size, 8
  8. Judiciary Act of 1869: Court size, 9
After the election of President Ulysses S. Grant, Congress passed the Judiciary Act of 1869, which set the Court's membership at nine. This number has remained the same ever since.

Why is crime increasing in Mexico city?

It is actually decreasing. Reporting a murder rate of 8.1 per 100,000 inhabitants (2012), Mexico City is safer than most US cities, even if you consider it is home to over 21 million people. For comparison purposes, Mexico City is as safe as Tucson, Arizona (8.1 murders per 100,000), and much safer than say, Houston, Texas (10), Cincinnati, Ohio (15.5) or the US' murder capital, Detroit, Michigan (54.6 murders per 100,000 inhabitants).

Is john weisheitinger a criminal?

Yes! He is a professional conman who pretends to be an attorney.

What does OCR 7 unsentenced felony mean?

Over Crowding.....

Not sure what the 7 is.....

I believe it is a degree of seriousness.

Are violent crimes primarily rational activities?

Yes, at least they start out that way. Most crimes are committed with at least some forethought, even if only brief. The fact that the crime becomes violent while the act is in progress does not negate the fact that the perpetrator should have thought of the possibility of that occurring.

How do you get a job in central beuro of investigation?

You are usually recruited to work in the bureau. However, you can go to the website and apply. There are links and detailed information about requirements there.

Why is battery a felony in Florida?

In Florida, a battery may be charged as a felony, where a weapon was used, or where the battery was committed during the execution of another crime, or the battery was committed against a particular class of protected persons such as the elderly.

Added: The crime of "battery" usually signifies that some object, other than a simple hand or fist was used in its commission (i.e.: the perpetrator was armed with something). Although the offense may be codified using different language in other states, MOST (all?) ARMED assaults are chargeable as felony offenses.

Where is crime least likely to occur?

inn the road...for those who drunk while they are driving,a high speeding vehicle,and driveer ri8ding while texting

What is a Class y felony?

A class Y felony generally involves parties under the age of 18. Drug sale to minors and rape of minors are considered class Y felonies.

What is address fraud?

address fraud , maybe mean a list of address of the frauders or a kind of fraud by fake address , use you address and so on

If you violate probation do you get another chance for probation?

VERY unlikely. You are more likely to be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence. If you couldn't be trusted the first time around, why should the judge trust you a second time?

Judge's give second chances all the time. It really depends on what kind of violation it is.

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It honestly depends on what your violation was, and what the first offense was. It is very frequent that the probation office wants to just extend probation or add additional conditions and not actually send the defendant to jail/prison. In drug cases, sometimes the defendant WANTS them to revoke probation so he/she can just serve their time, however, the judges often will refuse to do so and will extend it and add a condition of intensive drug treatment. With the overcrowding of prisons and jails, if the person seems remorseful and willing to comply, MOST judges as well as prosecutors will offer another chance.

How long is life sentence in India?

Life sentence in India has a duration of minimum 25 years till death. Its not 14 or 20 years as some people believe. But the sentenced person may be granted parole for a limited period under certain situations (sometimes within a year). The only authorities that can pardon a sentence in India is The President or The Government after review which is decided on a case-by-case basis.

What is a youth criminal justice act?

youth criminal Justice act is when young people break the law what happen to them.

What is criminal justus?

Criminal Justice is the system in every country or jurisdiction of ensuring that a person who commits a crime is brought before the court and given the proper punishment for his offense. It also ensures that a person has a fair and impartial trial if he is accused of committing a crime.

Is the Juvenile Justice System Just?

i think an amendment should be made on RA 9344

What happens if the suspect is wearing gloves how do detectives find out who the suspect is?

Some of the tools used for investigation by police agencies in addition to fingerprints are:

  • talking to people (victims, witnesses, family members of victims, neighbors, co-workers, etc.)
  • examining any other physical evidence at a crime scene
  • finding and examining any trace evidence at a crime scene
  • viewing video surveillance footage
  • tracking or examining any vehicle(s) that may be connected to the crime
  • examining victim's (and people close to victim's) telephone records
  • examining victim's (and people close to victim's) bank or financial records
  • examining victim's personal papers or photos that may not seem connected
  • reviewing records of similar crimes that may be connected
  • reviewing criminal records of people that may be connected
  • talking to people again
Detectives will also consult with other seasoned investigators and scientific specialists that may add to or help interpret the information gathered.