Category: Robbery
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Street Robbery Victimization Trend: Case Study of Bole Sub-city, Addis Ababa
1. Statement of the problem Crime is a societal problem because it involves society as a system of groups and institutions. Crime generates substantial costs to society at individual, community, and national levels. In the Addis Ababa Bole sub-city, more than 778 street robbers were committed in 2010, resulting in approximately 10 million in economic…
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Critical Evaluation of the Arguments Regarding Level of Force and Fair Labelling Associated with Offence of Robbery
In the present society, robbery is evident as a broad crime and unusual offence that combines different wrongs, such as offences in against a person and against the property. It is broad due to the non-distinguishing of distinct levels of force which is applied against a person. This reveals that there is no differentiation in…
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Critical Analysis of the Risks of Robbery
Situational or Case Facts Critical Analysis Almost the whole town had gone to spectate the game a once-a-year grudge match in which the best young footballers in Melville were pitched against their adversaries in neighboring Santa Georgia. Santa Georgia almost always wins. Comprehensive risk analysis may have identified this situation, a known event and…
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Case Study of Malik Taylor Who Was Tried and Convicted of First-degree Robbery
Nature and Stage of the Proceedings Malik Taylor was tried and convicted of first-degree robbery in the Delaware Superior Court. The defense filed a motion for judgment of acquittal at the close of all evidence; the motion was denied. The defense now appeals arguing (1) that the trial court erred in denying the motion for…