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    in the fourth amendment. Since the court sided with Jardine, it was ruled that the sniff was an “unreasonable government intrusion into the sanctity of the home.” (Gray). A search technically took place since Franky’s nose is considered to be a detection device. The police use dogs to find drugs but they cannot be used in private homes without a warrant. Police dogs within law enforcement are confusing to the average person. Oftentimes they aren’t aware of their rights so they could be violated.…

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    A polygraph, or a lie detector, is a device used to detect duplicity by replicating a subjects inner reactions on a scroll of paper. A subjects reactions to a particular yes or no question would then be recorded on to one of the multiple graphs the polygraph produced. Many people feel as if a polygraph is the key to figuring out whether a person is either innocent or guilty when investigating crimes such as murders but, what they may not know is that a polygraph cannot fully be trusted. In the…

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    reasonable tool for lie-detection in a courtroom (Kozel et al., 2004). Other authors agree with this generalization, however, there is highly contradicting evidence towards the fact that just activation alone of these areas does not mean you are lying. Further, does a lack of activation of these areas mean you are telling the…

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    Polygraph Testing is also known as the lie detector test. Some people believe that it can actually detect lies and others don’t. Polygraph test measures your heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing. The polygraph examiners assume that when a sudden increase in one of those sections that you are lying. If you stay calm then they assume you're telling the truth. Many things can change a sudden increase such as emotions or medical conditions. I feel that it is unethical to assume that someone…

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    Over 40% of suicide bombers are female and come from all over the world (Pape). The most common areas where suicide bombers are present are Russia, the Middle East, and parts of Africa. That isn’t to say that bombers aren’t in other places because they certainly are. These are just the most common areas. Suicide bombers can be anywhere for any reason. Since suicide bombers are no longer living they can’t be asked as to what their motives were. However, countless people speculate as to what…

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    indicate the explosive but avoided due to war time.Emergency A certificate has been issued by the Dock yard higher officials to unload it in priority basis. Unloading of the ship commenced immediately. However while unloading the lube oil drums onto the Jetty the foreman noticed quite a few of the drums were leaking. The Class ‘A’ explosives can only be loaded onto lighters.The lighters haven 't come alongside until midday even after issuing emergency certificate. Only few explosives are…

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    What might a person carry throughout their daily routine? A woman may carry her purse and a man may carry his wallet and phone. These objects are physical items which a person can carry, however, one may not think of the emotional or psychological burdens a person carries throughout their daily life. The stress of paying the bills is what someone can figuratively carry. So as the day goes by, in the back of their head they are thinking of the long hours they need to work in order to pay their…

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    Law Enforcement Agencies

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    The Law Enforcement Agencies have a variety of departments for the many scenarios that occur or have the possibility to occur and put people in danger. The Explosive Ordinance Disposal team, Special Weapons And Tactics team and K-9 are units inside a police department that are specialized to solve a specific scenario. Each unit has extra training apart from the everyday training to keep them in good physical condition. These units also carry extra gear with the equipment needed to carry out…

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    Human Eye Model

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    surrounding air domain were modeled using Eulerian mesh. The explosive was modelled based on the Jones-Wilkins-Lee (JWL) equation of state (EOS) [35]. The EOS is in wide speared use owing to its straightforwardness and due to the fact that most high explosives are well modelled by this equation. The JWL equation allows a suitable approximation of overpressure, which has been widely used in numerical computations. The evolution of the explosive after ignition is described by JWL equation of…

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    Question 8 Under the heading of offences involving criminal negligence, and section 220 stating that, “every person who by criminal negligence causes death to another person is guilty of an indictable offence and liable”, the case of F.J. (2008) set how the section should be applied. In the case, the accused failed to act and prove the necessaires of life to this foster son by not protecting him from the abuse the son suffered from the spouse; nevertheless, the accused was acquitted of charges.…

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