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    Is Tracking Sex Offenders Effective?

    Abstract Tracking and monitoring released sex offenders have been a problem for many years. This research paper will give insight into the different approaches to tracking and monitoring sex offenders in the community from the local and national sex offender registry to GPS tracking. It also shows the perception of safety in a small scale community. Many laws are set into place to manage sex offenders after they are released from prison, but what is the effectiveness of programs set in place

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    Assignment 2: Supervisory Practices In Criminal Justice

    Unit 2: Case Study Richard R. Henderson Kaplan University CJ345: Supervisory Practices in Criminal Justice Professor Robert Ponzetti November 1, 2015 Officer Louis Maynard is 27-years-old, married and lives in a house inherited from his mother. He was a Sgt. in the military for five years before becoming a police officer. He has also completed a regional police academy at a local community college. Maynard finished fourth in his class. He was working the 4/10 swing shift, which is the busiest

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    Ann. Bibliography

    another scientific work. Creswell further notes… “ this literature review passage should summarize large groups of studies instead of individual ones”( Creswell, 2009, p.104). Rhodes, A.L. Total Confinement: Madness and Reason in the Maximum Security Prison (2004) is a book written by Dr. Lorna Rhodes. Her study explores, examines, and recognizes what life is like inside confined walls of solitary units inside prisons. Her study provides not only the image of solitary confinement- but the sense

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    Bordercoastal Security

    States engage in, and the number of immigrants entering the United States makes us a target for terrorist attacks from different angles. The Department of Homeland Security was created to deal with and address the threat of international terrorism (Securing America’s Borders). The priority mission of this department is homeland security. The Hart-Rudman Commission had three innovations they were trying to accomplish. The first of which the commission thought the United States needed to push its

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    Corruption In The Police Work Force

    approach of watertight compartment of police learns about wrongdoings and hoodlums make them to overlook the causative also, preventive parts of wrongdoing in the public arena. A holistic approach has been lacking for the treatment of crimes and criminals in the public eye. Another reason progressed for the absence of learning of scientific techniques for investigation among police is that in our current arrangement of police examination the 'Ducking Theory, appears to command the reasoning of the

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    Drug Feasibility Study

    ..................................................................................................6 Results.........................................................................................................................................8 Criminal Background Check Process..........................................................................................8 Cost.................................................................................................................8 Effectiveness

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    Mobile Forensics in Healthcare

    on Mobile Business Mobile Forensics in Healthcare Connie Justice, Huanmei Wu Computer & Information Technology Purdue School of Engineering and Technology Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis 799 W. Michigan St., ET 301 Indianapolis, IN 46202 {cjustice, hw9}@iupui.edu Abstract -- Mobile communication has been heavily applied in the current healthcare system for health information exchange. Patient information security has become a major concern, especially with the wide adoption

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    Juvenile Delinquency

    clay which we have to mould if a potter doesn’t make make pot properly when mud is wet he can’t rectify it later when mud is dry and pot is made.Similarly we can make a juvenile good or bad from his childhood but later when he becomes fully hardened criminal its not easy to reform him.We blame parents for a bad juvenile but they alone are not responsible for a bad juvenile delinquent.A juvenile becomes delinquent due to environment all factors are responsible family,society,peers factors,etc.Juvenile

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    Social Media

    The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was a court-like body assembled in South Africa after the end of Apartheid. Anybody who felt they had been a victim of violence could come forward and be heard at the TRC. Perpetrators of violence could also give testimony and request amnesty from prosecution. The hearings made international news and many sessions were broadcast on national television. The TRC was a crucial component of the transition to full and free democracy in South Africa and, despite

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    Hippa

    a foundation with providing some information about HIPAA. Background The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was enacted by Congress in 1996 in response to several issues facing health care coverage, privacy, security and fraud in the United States (ALL THINGS MEDICAL BILLING, 2011, para. 2). Before HIPAA, rules and regulations varied by state, there was no real consistency. Also, there was confusion as to which regulations were applicable and to whom

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