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Crime in America CRIJ1306 1
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Criminal Justice CRIJ1301 4
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Palo Alto College•Busi-1301
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Archetypes, Human Universal Conditions, and Traditional Symbols in "I Stand here Ironing" by Tillie Olsen.
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Palo Alto College•ENGL 1302
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Archetypes, Human Universal Conditions, and Traditional Symbols in "I Stand here Ironing" by Tillie Olsen.
Symbols and allegory in "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe
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Palo Alto College•ENGL 1302
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Symbols and allegory in "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe
Fifteen plot points from "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner
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Palo Alto College•ENGL 1302
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Fifteen plot points from "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner
Examine the allusions and mythology to compare the character of "Orpheus" in "Orpheus" by William Shakespeare, and "Orpheus" by Robert Kelly
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Palo Alto College•ENGL 1302
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Examine the allusions and mythology to compare the character of "Orpheus" in "Orpheus" by William Shakespeare, and "Orpheus" by Robert Kelly
Judges had a discretionary power to convict a person for an act not even legally defined as criminal. Punishments were branding burning flagging mutilating brandishing beheading. Punishments swear branding burning flagging we’re leaving brandishing to be heading Cesar Beccaria father of modern modern technology last should be used to maintain the social contract. Only legislators should create laws. Judges should impose Punishments only in accordance with the law. Utilitarianism assumes that ...
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Palo Alto College•Crime in America
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Criminal Justice • Freda Adler, Gerhard O. W. Mueller, William S. Laufer• ISBN 9780072434897
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Judges had a discretionary power to convict a person for an act not even legally defined as criminal. Punishments were branding burning flagging mutilating brandishing beheading. Punishments swear branding burning flagging we’re leaving brandishing to be heading Cesar Beccaria father of modern modern technology last should be used to maintain the social contract. Only legislators should create laws. Judges should impose Punishments only in accordance with the law. Utilitarianism assumes that ...
August Vollmer Chief of police Berkeley California 1909-1932
Believed police should stay out of politics and politics out of police. Believed major function of police was fighting crime.
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Palo Alto College•Criminal Justice
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Introduction to Criminal Justice • Keith N Haley, Robert M Bohm• ISBN 9780077860509
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August Vollmer Chief of police Berkeley California 1909-1932
Believed police should stay out of politics and politics out of police. Believed major function of police was fighting crime.
Biological Theories- Criminals are different. 
Lombroso Sheldon- Biological inferiority or chemical process causes people to commit crimes 
Psychological Theories- Intelligence. Crime is primarily the product of people of low intelligence. 
Goddard- Mental inferiority. Low IQ causes people to commit crimes. 
Psychoanalytic- If Deep-seated problem was solved crime would go away. 
Freud-Crime is a symptom of a more deep seated problem. 
Humanistic- Humans are basically good even though they are i...
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Palo Alto College•Criminal Justice
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Introduction to Criminal Justice • Robert M. Bohm, Keith N. Haley• ISBN 9780078253683
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Biological Theories- Criminals are different. 
Lombroso Sheldon- Biological inferiority or chemical process causes people to commit crimes 
Psychological Theories- Intelligence. Crime is primarily the product of people of low intelligence. 
Goddard- Mental inferiority. Low IQ causes people to commit crimes. 
Psychoanalytic- If Deep-seated problem was solved crime would go away. 
Freud-Crime is a symptom of a more deep seated problem. 
Humanistic- Humans are basically good even though they are i...
4th Amendment Freedom from unnecessary search and seizures. 
6th Amendment Right to public and speedy trial impartial jury of the state. 
8th Amendment No excessive law fines. No cruel and unusual punishment. 
Procedural- Body of law that governs the way substantive laws are administered. 
Civil law- Resolving conflicts between individuals. (Includes Personal Injury Claims) 
Criminal- Formal means of social control. Violation is a crime against the state. 
Substantive Law- Body of Law that defin...
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Palo Alto College•Criminal Justice
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4th Amendment Freedom from unnecessary search and seizures. 
6th Amendment Right to public and speedy trial impartial jury of the state. 
8th Amendment No excessive law fines. No cruel and unusual punishment. 
Procedural- Body of law that governs the way substantive laws are administered. 
Civil law- Resolving conflicts between individuals. (Includes Personal Injury Claims) 
Criminal- Formal means of social control. Violation is a crime against the state. 
Substantive Law- Body of Law that defin...
4th Amendment Freedom from unnecessary search and seizures. 
6th Amendment Right to public and speedy trial impartial jury of the state. 
8th Amendment No excessive law fines. No cruel and unusual punishment. 
Procedural- Body of law that governs the way substantive laws are administered. 
Civil law- Resolving conflicts between individuals. (Includes Personal Injury Claims) 
Criminal- Formal means of social control. Violation is a crime against the state. 
Substantive Law- Body of Law that defin...
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Palo Alto College•Criminal Justice
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4th Amendment Freedom from unnecessary search and seizures. 
6th Amendment Right to public and speedy trial impartial jury of the state. 
8th Amendment No excessive law fines. No cruel and unusual punishment. 
Procedural- Body of law that governs the way substantive laws are administered. 
Civil law- Resolving conflicts between individuals. (Includes Personal Injury Claims) 
Criminal- Formal means of social control. Violation is a crime against the state. 
Substantive Law- Body of Law that defin...