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Lonestar State: Assignment 6
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Monday, October 12, 2009. Thank you to http:/ tinyurl.com/yjslyt5. For our picture this week! The information below is from the article "U.S. Is Alone in Rejecting All if Police Err". In the New York Times. Web Reference: http:/ tinyurl.com/yhburrn. This book provides 11 different situations in which a person’s illegally obtained statements can still be used against them. Discussed below will highlight three of these situations. US Is Alone in Rejecting All if Police Err. CRJ 104 South Dakota.
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Lonestar State: Week 5
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009. Thank you to the Texas Police Chiefs Association for this nice picture! To learn more about them, please visit Texas Police Chiefs Association. The answers and information that follow can be found either at http:/ tinyurl.com/ycs2bag. Or from the text book Introduction to Criminal Justice. By Larry J. Siegel. ARE THERE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FEMALE AND MALE POLICE OFFICERS? Who is more likely to use police brutality a male or a female police officer? Yes, females have better commun...
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CRJ 104 Delaware: November 2009
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This is a blog dedicated to to the study of Criminal Justice, with a focus on the state of Delaware. Tuesday, November 24, 2009. University at Albany. Sourcebook of criminal justice statistics online. Public and private juvenile residential facilities, retrieved online from http:/ www.albany.edu/sourcebook/pdf/t100092004.pdf. Kearney, R., and Seifert, R. (2009). State of Delaware bureau of prisons department of correction. Retrieved from http:/ doc.delaware.gov/BOP/BOP.shtml. Wednesday, November 18, 2009.
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CRJ 104 Delaware: October 2009
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This is a blog dedicated to to the study of Criminal Justice, with a focus on the state of Delaware. Tuesday, October 27, 2009. The Delaware Judiciary is composed of the Supreme Court, the Court of Chancery, the Superior Court, the Family Court, the Court of Common Pleas, the Justice of the Peace Court, and related judicial agencies. Deleware has 7 trial courts, and 4 Appellate Courts. American Bar Association. (n.d.) Fact sheet on judicial selection methods in the states. Links for Deleware Courts:.