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    Since officer-involved shootings are neither accidents or suicides they must be classified as homicides. The maintenance of law and order can be an unpredictable and hazardous endeavor. In 2015, more than 50,000 law enforcement officers were assaulted in the line of duty, including more than 900 assaulted with a knife or other cutting instrument (FBI

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    measure to threaten or attack their offender over 1.3 million times. Over this time period, a gun was used as a form of self-defense to threaten or attack an offender 0.7% of the time. Of those 0.7% that used a gun, 0.3% resulted in a justifiable homicide of the offender. The idea of using a gun for self-defense is a pervasive one. The often cited number is that Americans use a gun as a defensive or self-protection measure 2.2 to 2.5 million times per year (Kleck and Gertz, 1995). However, this number

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    individual’s or a group’s death. The certain locations can assist law enforcement to determine and eliminate the possibilities of how a person died. There are four manners of death that each have their own category: natural, accident, suicide, and homicide. Each manner illustrates how a person or a group were killed; for example, drug overdose, car incident, building on fire, etc. Sometimes it’s difficult to determine the manner of death of the deceased due to certain factors; if law enforcement confirmed

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    Murder and Manslaughter Homicides are defined by criminal law, which refers to a body of federal and state rules, as the killing of another human being. In general though, there are two classes of homicide: intentional killings, such as murder, and non-intentional killings, such as manslaughter. Whether murder or manslaughter, these homicides represents violent felonies. A murder is an act of extreme violence. It is the intentional, premeditated and deliberate killing of another human being. In general

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    as if suicide is the only way out of the pain, and suffering from a long unsatisfactory life. Many fixate on the number of homicides and mass shootings occurring. Which is indeed a problem as well; however statistics show it is actually significantly lower than it was back, in the late to early 90’s. In 2015, There were 12,979 homicides with guns. In the Article Gun Homicide Rate Down by 49% since 1993 by pew research a

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    Many fixate on the number of homicides and mass shootings occurring. Which is indeed a problem as well; however statistics show it is actually significantly lower than it was back, in the late to early 90’s. In 2015, There were 12,979 homicides with guns. In the Article Gun Homicide Rate Down by 49% since 1993 by pew research a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes, and trends shaping the world. “In 2010, there were 3.6 gun homicides per 100,000 people, compared

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    of rehabilitation treatment, in his essay, “The Ego and the Integration of Violence in Homicidal You,” published in 1975. During the early 1970s, America was seeing a rapid increase of youth that were displaying intense acts of violence, and even homicide. In an attempt to understand the potential causal factors that lead to violence in youths, and intern develop a treatment method for the afflicted children, The New York State Department of Youth was tasked in preforming a study to define these two

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    under the age of five years old were killed by their parents, with a breakdown of 30% that were killed by their mothers and 31% that were killed by their fathers. This statistic placed homicide as the third leading cause of death of children in the United States, positioning America at the top of the list of child homicide rates out of all other developed nations. Another layer of this controversy is that little is known about the factors that could aid in predicting filicide and neonaticide, showing

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    Workplace Violence Abstract In the last several years, instances of violence in the workplace has risen dramatically. As of 2010, approximately a million people has been affected by this type of violence. Although violence in the workplace is not anything new, it is steadily receiving attention because of the rise in the instances of violence and the part that the media is playing in the reporting of these occurrences. Throughout my paper I will discuss certain instances of violence

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    shootings, crimes, and robbery are the effects of guns violence. Gun related violence is violence committed with the use of a gun. Mass shooting, homicides, domestic violence, robbery, and assault are the different gun-related acts of violence in the United States. According to the UNODC, small gun surveys, America has the highest rate of gun homicide in perspective to other developed nations. It also shows that the United States has the highest number of gun ownership. We see so many news related

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