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    crime categories of the UCR. The Uniform Crime Reports also include information on what the FBI calls Part 1 Offenses. These offenses are also called major crimes. Part 1 offenses or major crimes are (1) murder‚ (2) rape‚ (3) robbery‚ (4) aggravated assault‚ (5) burglary‚ (6) larceny‚ (7) motor vehicle theft‚ (8) arson. Murder is the defined as the unlawful killing of a human being. This definition may include 1st and 2nd degree murder and manslaughter‚ involuntary manslaughter and other similar

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    With robberies at that number for the year‚ it averages out to about 36 burglaries a day throughout the whole year for Chicago and an average of 21 burglaries for Philadelphia a day. Now in 2013 the average amount of robberies were 11‚815 which were an average of 32 robberies a day where Philadelphia had 7‚562 with an average of 20 robberies a day. As far as the data shows Chicago had the highest crime rate for burglaries within the year of 2012‚ and 2013. Though

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    169 (City Data‚ 2011). Crime within the city of Boston has over the years been steadily declining. Though most major crimes in the FBI crime index have shown small percentages of decline from previous years‚ there are some areas of crime such as burglary that have shown an increase over the years. As the population of Boston increases it is essential that the levels of crime within the city are analyzed to reduce the levels of criminal activity while providing a safe community for citizens to reside

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    then runs away with the laptop. The crime that Sarah committed was aggravated robbery which is defined as the use of‚ or exhibits or carries the weapon and threatens to use it (Criminal Defense Lawyer‚ 2013). A deadly weapon can be any item that can be used or threaten to do bodily harm such as a gun‚ knife‚ club. Under most state laws aggravated robbery carries a stiffer penalty (longer possible term) than simple robbery by merely taking by force or by the threat of force (Criminal Defense Lawyer

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    (Roger LeRoy Miller‚ 2008) It would not be like burglary because there was no breaking and entering involved and it would not be considered a robbery because the items were not taken by force. Scenario 2 While passing Makoto’s house one night‚ Sarah sees Makoto outside with a laptop computer. Holding Makoto at gunpoint‚ Sarah forces him to give up the computer. Then Sarah runs away with it. In this scenario the crime would be considered Robbery. Robbery is defined as the taking of cash property and

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    Smokey’s house. Little Louie 1. Conspiracy Title 18‚ Part 1‚ Ch‚ 19‚ § 371 2. Burglary - break an entering ORC‚ Title29‚ Ch 2911‚ § 2911.12 a) Breaking glass window into Smiths house 3. Second count of burglary – guns ORC‚ Title29‚ Ch 2911‚ § 2911.12 a) Breaking into the gun case b) Saw off shotgun c) Several hand guns d) Automatic weapons 4. Robbery – bank Title18‚ Part 1‚ Ch 103‚ § 2113 5. Murder of police officer Title18

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    Looser gun laws decrease the chances of a burglary. Mr. Kleck a respected researcher for The University of Indiana studied crime rates from Great Britain and the Netherlands

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    include Violent personal crimes and Property crimes. Each category has four crimes that are related to that category. Violent personal crimes consist of the following; Murder/Manslaughter‚ Aggravated Assault‚ Rape‚ and Robbery. The next category is the Property crimes‚ which consist of Burglary‚ Larceny/Theft‚ Motor Vehicle Theft‚ and Arson. For each crime there are statistics such as clearance rates for each crimes. The FBI also needs to know which crime is the most reported and which crime happens the

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    This evaluation covers the rating period from September 02‚ 2016 through September 02‚ 2017. Detective Junge is currently assigned to the Investigations Division. He investigates commercial burglaries‚ thefts‚ receiving stolen property‚ and defrauding Innkeeper crimes. This is Detective Junge’s first completed year as a detective. Detective Junge’s partner is Detective Wood and therefore‚ he is tasked with handling Detective Wood’s caseload in his absence. Detective Wood’s caseload consists of

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    Theft Asif is liable for theft. This can be seen in the Theft Act 1968 amended by Theft Act 1978. Under s.1 (1) Theft Act 1968‚ ‘A person is guilty of theft if he dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it.’ However the Actus reus and the Mens rea have to be taken into account when dealing with Theft. The Actus reus is appropriating property belonging to another. The Mens rea is dishonesty and intention to permanently deprive

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