A. For the OJ Simpson trail I decided I would like to study the courts component of the criminal justice system. I have chosen to study the courts part of the criminal justice system because for one this the area I am most interested learning about how they learned the information . This made me wonder how courts can help stop robberies from being the most feared and having so much violence when this happens by making the punishment for this crime more serve (Michael & Rich, 1980). B. I want…
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Department questioned O.J. Simpson about the incident. He was acting strange, which caused these authorities to believe that he was guilty of the crime. The LAPD got a warrant for his arrest. To avoid media attention, Robert Shapiro, O.J. Simpson’s attorney, made an agreement with the LAPD for Simpson to turn himself in on June 17. However, Simpson didn’t turn himself in when he was supposed to. When the LAPD went to his home to arrest him, they only found a suicide note from Simpson. Hours later, a motorist…
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now murder O.J Simpson. Accused of murdering his ex-wife Nicole B. Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, at O. J's former house. What was left of the crime scene was two dead bodies, pair of leather gloves, bloody footprint, hair fibers. When the police investigated Mr. Simpson they found blood on the bronco. Days later when the cops comeback for O.J they are led on a historical chase threw Los Angeles highway. The trial case, People of the State of California vs Orenthal James Simpson for the double…
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Introduction DNA analysis is the process in which evaluates the genetic material so that it can be used to identify individuals for use in a forensic/criminal investigation. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material that is found in almost all organisms. It is found in the nucleus of the cell and also small amounts can be found in the mitochondria and nearly each cell in a human’s body has the same DNA. But what is DNA made up of? Well it is made up of a code of four chemical bases…
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illnesses” (Moore, 2016). The O.J. Simpson trial continues to haunt American culture in a multitude of ways while magnifying these societal issues. Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman will forever be names affiliated with a horrific incident that has captivated America for well over 24 years. The argument over whether or not O.J. Simpson was guilty of these murders remains a societal debate, as a courtroom found him not guilty in 1995 and liable for the deaths in 1997. In any case, a portion of O.J.’s saga predates…
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1. Voir dire: “to speak the truth”. The forum used by judge/attorney to question prospective jurors 2. Rodney King case: Jury=10 whites, 1 asian, 1 mexican. Held in location that favored defense 3. Implicit personality theory: A person’s organized network of preconceptions about how certain attributes are related to one another and behavior. a. Hats preemptive strike, never accept jurors of Ps 4. Internal /external locust of control: differ in beliefs about whether their lives…
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effect is an attitude or belief held by the general public, juries in particular, that every crime scene will have a large variety of forensic evidence (Saferstein, 2011). Studying the statistics of criminal trials, I have found that only 5-10% of cases involve evidence that has the viability to be tested for DNA (Kourtsounis, 2009). However, every crime show depicts an almost comical amount and types of DNA samples. This paper will define and give examples on handling the CSI effect. Richard Saferstein…
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Autobiographical Memory * Definition * Memories that refer to and bear on the self-construal of the individual rememberer * They are intricately involved in shaping the rememberer’s identity * They contrast with memories that do not bear on individual identity Autobiographical memory are represented at different levels * Lifetime period, e.g., When I was at school, * Usually represents thematic material, e.g., When I was at school, I was a lost soul.…
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is definitely a field I want to progress in when I finish university so think this would be helpful, also I studied photography at A-level so know a lot about its history. Case studies: Modernism, the great depression, soviet union, documentary Daguerreotype, photoshop, technology Newsweek Cover Art, Time magazine OJ Simpson, manipulated darkened photo communist russia, 'enimies of the people' removed from photos. Staltin airbrushed enimies out of photos Robert Carpas 1936, Falling soldier, Magnum…
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stops were analyzed by race to find out that whether any kind of racist perception played any role in such actions. The result revealed that African-Americans, Hispanic, and American Indian drivers were those who were frequently stopped. From the study, the issue of police biasness surfaced which can be linked back to racism. It was as if the police authorities already knew of the driver’s race even before they stopped them. Wrong conclusions about a driver’s race can lead to misconceptions that…
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