Its a victim whom was hurt without th presence in the sence but she was hurt because of what other people said and what they did to her. E.g She innocent but you guys said that she was killed someone so-call accuse but you guys didn't said in front of her instead you back-stabbed or gossip about it.
What is Parsons crime in 1984?
his little daughter over heard him say "down with big brother" while he was sleeping.
How much time do you get for growing pot?
Well there is no limit for growth times put generally 60 days is a good goal for flowering.
Who is responsible for the Columbine massacre?
The personalities of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris allowed the Columbine tragedy occur. Without a Harris, Klebold was a typical underachieving, depressed teen who hated and blamed himself more than he hated or blamed others. Without Klebold, 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.
The man who used the alias D.B. Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727, collected $200,000 in ransom, and then parachuted either to freedom, or his death. The world may never know which.
What do the juvenile justice system and the criminal justice system have in common?
They are both court of law, and defendants are dealt in very similar ways in both courts. There is a judge, a bailiff,, the prosecuting attorney, and a defense attorney, and other staff members in court who participates in the hearings for that defendant.
Who is Bobby Joe Blythe and Willie J Dennis?
Bobby Joe Blythe and Willie J Dennis are the people responsible for the brutal attack on a homeless man back in December 1984. Bobby Joe Blythe video-taped the crime and then posted it on YouTube on April 1st, 2009, nearly 25 years later.
The latest news and more information, including mini biographies on Blythe and Dennis, can be found at http://www.justice4kungfuguy.com.
Explain the difference between crimes of criminal conduct and crimes of criminal intent?
Generally, most crimes require a "mens rea" or intent requirement. For example, murder generally requires that you intended to cause the death of a person. However, there are some crimes that do NOT require an intent to commit the crime. Those crimes are much more uncommon and include such crimes as manslaughter. You didn't' intend to cause the death of another person, but your negligent actions resulted in a death.
There really is nothing outside of the criminal justice degree that you need to know that doesn't already relate to the field. For instance, one prerequisite you may need is An Introduction to Criminal Justice, which is really just a part of the criminal justice degree.
I have seen them do it All they need is 1 neighbor to say they saw ya
How could a microscope be used to help solve a crime?
it helps them look at little specimens found in the crime scene.
Hello, Jamison here, I do not know, But, It would be nice to find out, Lets do it and see!!!!!Have A great day. I live in British Columbia, Canada so will give my opinion from this end. I think the sentencing should be tougher and the abuser should be given psychological treatment while serving time. Our Justice System is lax mainly because the Government has closed down so many sectors of prisons. Too many criminals, including child abusers/molesters are often given a slap on the wrist or a short prison time and are let back out into society. Physical abuse such as beating a child is usually learned from the environment the abuser has grown up in, but there is the odd case where the abuser can just be down right nasty to the bone. They need serious psychological help and a judge could demand this, but it's usually only a weak attempt at best. A Pedophile has a disease of the brain and according to psychologists I have talked to on this subject other than some medications to lower the libido there is no hope (at this time) to stop the Pedophile. It isn't actually about the sex, but, control. A Pedophile feels they have no control with peers their own age (this usually involves women) and they are generally shunned by their personality. Some people just seem to sense there is something not quite right with this particular person. More and more Pedophiles are let out into society (have restrictions to see their Parole Officers ... can't live near children, schools, parks, etc., but still do.) They also (at times) have to wear an ankle bracelet to track them, but not all get such a device. Pedophiles re offend! These Pedophiles are mixed back into society and society is now screaming out to keep these people in prison until other solutions to their problems can help them. This could take years. Society has to be heard and has to help change the Justice System (which is very slow to change.) I was reading the law in B. C., and one law said, "No individual shall rein their horse to the post outside of City Hall!" HUH????? That goes to show you how many laws have been left to straggle behind and many should be changed. The excuse one gets is that it can take years to change a law. My question is "Why?" If it were to the benefit of the Justice System you can bet that some laws would be changed over-night.
What charges prevent gun ownership in PA?
Certain misdemeanor drug related charges, any felony charges, and domestic violence charges, whether misdemeanor or felony charges. This is accordance with federal law.
On the matter of felonies, if the charges were only state-level felonies, and not federal felonies, it may be possible to file for relief of disability so that you can have your firearms rights restored.
What are crimes against administration of justice?
These are crimes that infringe on the justice system working properly. They might slow down the trials and sentencing of people.
How long will it take to complete an AS degree in Criminal Justice?
A typical Associates degree takes 2 years full time. If you are working full time as well, it can take longer. The school may have requirements about the length of time that can be taken to complete the course work. The school catalog or an advisor can give you the full answer for a specific school.
What are the 2 models of criminal justice?
There's the wedding cake which explains the workings of the criminal justice system that shows how cases get filtered according to the seriousness of the offense: their are four tiers, the bottom tier is the misdemeanors which is 90%, the third tier is the felony which is less serious to nature or ones in which the defendant has not previously had trouble with the law, the second one is the is the most serious criminal cases such as murder, and the top tier are the few cases that are considered celebrated cases like murder.
then there is the criminal justice funnel which explains that a large number of people are arrested, many of whom go through a process of filtering, ultimately go to trial or are sentenced. so if their were 1000 crimes, 500 would be unreported and the other 500 would be reported to the police. of the 500 that were reported 400 of them would be unsolved and the other 100 would be arrested. 65 out of the 100 would be adults that would be considered for prosecution and the rest remaining, 35, would be juveniles that would go to juvenile court. out of the 65 cases, 25 of them would be dropped and 40 of the cases would be prosecuted and 10 would jump bail or be absconded. now since 10 are dropped the 30 cases go to trial, 1 would be acquitted, 27 plead guilty, and 2 are found to be guilty. after trial, the 29 that were either found or plead guilty, the 29 are sentenced, 9 are placed on probation and 20 adults are incarcerated. in the juveniles part out of the 35 that go to court 30 would be dismissed or put on probation while the other five would be incarcerated. going back to the adults
so basically what the funnel says is that off the 1000 crimes that are committed, only 5 juveniles and 20 adults are incarcerated.
....... taken into account when deciding on the punishment
What does it mean when a felony case is called?
A felony case is called when someone is charged with what the law considers a serious crime. There are three phases of a felony case: Arraignment (the preliminary hearing), the Second Arraignment (felony pre-trial), and Felony Trial (where a jury will hear the case).
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