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2002 National Victim Assistance Academy - 0 views

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    horizontal line break Chapter 3 Specific Justice Systems and Victims' Rights Section 2, Federal Justice Abstract Since the passage of the Victim and Witness Protection Act of 1982, there has been considerable emphasis placed on the implementation of victims' rights and provision of quality victim services at the federal level. The 1995 Attorney General Guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance, as well as the passage of six major federal laws affecting victims, define the scope of victims' rights and services for victims of federal crimes. Efforts at the federal level to coordinate the delivery of services to victims have produced collaborative initiatives that improve victims' rights and services. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this section, students will understand the following concepts: * Major laws affecting federal victims of crime. * The 1995 Attorney General Guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance. * The Office for Victims of Crime response to coordinate services and assistance to federal crime victims. * The availability and coordination of victims' rights and services at the federal level. * Significant federal initiatives that have strengthened victims' rights and services at the federal level. Statistical Overview * During 1998, U.S. Attorneys initiated investigations involving 115,692 suspects for possible violations of federal law. Almost a third (32%) of those investigated were suspected of a drug violation (BJS September 1999). * Between 1994 and 1998, investigations initiated by U.S. Attorneys have increased by 16.5%--from 99,251 to 115,692. Investigations for immigration violations increased from 5,526 to 14,114; investigations for drug offenses increased from 29,311 to 36,355 (Ibid.). * Criminal charges were filed against 78,172 defendants in U.S. district courts during 1998--a 25% increase since 1994 (Ibid.). * In 1998, 89.9% of defendants charged with felonies were convic
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    horizontal line break Chapter 3 Specific Justice Systems and Victims' Rights Section 2, Federal Justice Abstract Since the passage of the Victim and Witness Protection Act of 1982, there has been considerable emphasis placed on the implementation of victims' rights and provision of quality victim services at the federal level. The 1995 Attorney General Guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance, as well as the passage of six major federal laws affecting victims, define the scope of victims' rights and services for victims of federal crimes. Efforts at the federal level to coordinate the delivery of services to victims have produced collaborative initiatives that improve victims' rights and services. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this section, students will understand the following concepts: * Major laws affecting federal victims of crime. * The 1995 Attorney General Guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance. * The Office for Victims of Crime response to coordinate services and assistance to federal crime victims. * The availability and coordination of victims' rights and services at the federal level. * Significant federal initiatives that have strengthened victims' rights and services at the federal level. Statistical Overview * During 1998, U.S. Attorneys initiated investigations involving 115,692 suspects for possible violations of federal law. Almost a third (32%) of those investigated were suspected of a drug violation (BJS September 1999). * Between 1994 and 1998, investigations initiated by U.S. Attorneys have increased by 16.5%--from 99,251 to 115,692. Investigations for immigration violations increased from 5,526 to 14,114; investigations for drug offenses increased from 29,311 to 36,355 (Ibid.). * Criminal charges were filed against 78,172 defendants in U.S. district courts during 1998--a 25% increase since 1994 (Ibid.). * In 1998, 89.9% of defendants charged with felonies were con
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Introduction Authority I. Legislative and Funding History A. 1982 President's Task Force on Victims B. - 0 views

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    Page 1 Revised: 1/2003 Victim of Crime Act Victim Assistance Grant Program Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Program Guidelines for FY2004 Table of Contents Introduction Authority I. Legislative and Funding History A. 1982 President's Task force on Victims B. 1988 Reauthorization of VOCA C. 1993 Amendments D. 1994 Amendments E. 1995 Amendments F. 1996 and 1997 Amendments G. 1999 and 2002 Appropriations H. Funding to Massachusetts II. Victim Population A. Priority Victim Populations 1. Child Abuse 2. Adult Sexual Assault 3. Domestic Violence 4. Survivors of Homicide Victims B. Other Victim Populations III. Agency and Program Eligibility Criteria A. State or Non Profit Standing B. Demonstrate Record of Effective Services C. Matching Contributions D. Volunteers E. Coordinated Public and Private Efforts F. Assist with Victim Compensation G. Comply with VOCA Provisions and Guidelines H. Client-Counselor Confidentiality I. Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion J. Provide Services to Victims of Federal Crimes K. Provide Services to Crime Victims at No Charge L. VOCA Guidelines Training M. Non-Discrimination Page 2 Revised: 1/2003 1. Civil Rights 2. Disabilities N. Certification of Drug-Free Workplace O. Abide by Additional Eligibility Criteria IV. VOCA Eligible Services A. Allowable Direct Costs 1. Services which respond to the emotional and physical needs 2. Costs directly related to providing direct service 3. Services and activities that assist the primary and secondary victims 4. Services directed to the needs of victims within the CJ system 5. Costs necessary and essential to providing direct services 6. Services which assist crime victims with managing practical problems 7. Professional fees are allowed only under special circumstances B. Other Related Allowable Costs 1. Skills Training for Staff 2. Training Materials 3. Training Related Travel 4. Equipment and furniture that is necessary and essential 5. Advanced Technologies 6. Food and/o
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    Page 1 Revised: 1/2003 Victim of Crime Act Victim Assistance Grant Program Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Program Guidelines for FY2004 Table of Contents Introduction Authority I. Legislative and Funding History A. 1982 President's Task force on Victims B. 1988 Reauthorization of VOCA C. 1993 Amendments D. 1994 Amendments E. 1995 Amendments F. 1996 and 1997 Amendments G. 1999 and 2002 Appropriations H. Funding to Massachusetts II. Victim Population A. Priority Victim Populations 1. Child Abuse 2. Adult Sexual Assault 3. Domestic Violence 4. Survivors of Homicide Victims B. Other Victim Populations III. Agency and Program Eligibility Criteria A. State or Non Profit Standing B. Demonstrate Record of Effective Services C. Matching Contributions D. Volunteers E. Coordinated Public and Private Efforts F. Assist with Victim Compensation G. Comply with VOCA Provisions and Guidelines H. Client-Counselor Confidentiality I. Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion J. Provide Services to Victims of Federal Crimes K. Provide Services to Crime Victims at No Charge L. VOCA Guidelines Training M. Non-Discrimination Page 2 Revised: 1/2003 1. Civil Rights 2. Disabilities N. Certification of Drug-Free Workplace O. Abide by Additional Eligibility Criteria IV. VOCA Eligible Services A. Allowable Direct Costs 1. Services which respond to the emotional and physical needs 2. Costs directly related to providing direct service 3. Services and activities that assist the primary and secondary victims 4. Services directed to the needs of victims within the CJ system 5. Costs necessary and essential to providing direct services 6. Services which assist crime victims with managing practical problems 7. Professional fees are allowed only under special circumstances B. Other Related Allowable Costs 1. Skills Training for Staff 2. Training Materials 3. Training Related Travel 4. Equipment and furniture that is necessary and essential 5. Advanced Technologies 6. Food and/o
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    Page 1 929 DIALOGUE Cognitive Processes Shaped by the Impulse to Blame Joshua Knobe † In his incisive and thought-provoking paper "Cognitive Foundations of the Impulse to Blame," Lawrence Solan points to a surprising fact about the cognitive processes underlying attributions of blame. 1 This surprising fact is that almost all of the processes that we use when trying to determine whether or not a person is blameworthy are also ones that we sometimes use even when we are not even considering the issue of blame. 2 Only a very small amount of processing is used exclusively when we are interested in questions of blame. This point can be made vivid with a simple example. Suppose that we witness a terrible accident and then assign an investigator to answer the question: "Why did this accident occur?" This investigator spends many months gathering evidence, formulating hypotheses, and considering arguments of various types. Finally, he comes back with a definite answer. And now suppose we tell him that we also want an answer to a second question, namely: "Was anyone to blame for this accident?" The investigator probably won't have to spend another few months answering this new question. It appears that almost all of the work has already been done; the investigator can simply take the results he has already obtained, do a little extra thinking, and come up with an answer. † Princeton University. I am grateful to Lawrence Solan and Gilbert Harman for helpful comments on an earlier draft. 1 Lawrence M. Solan, Cognitive Foundations of the Impulse of Blame, 68 B ROOK . L. R EV . 1003 (2003). 2 Id. at 1004. Page 2 930 BROOKLYN LAW REVIEW [Vol. 71:2 Solan provides support for this initial intuition through a sophisticated analysis of the cognitive processes that underlie attributions of blame. Specifically, he shows that attributions of blame rely in a crucial way on judgments about mental states and about causal relations. 3 He then shows that we would have made
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    Page 1 929 DIALOGUE Cognitive Processes Shaped by the Impulse to Blame Joshua Knobe † In his incisive and thought-provoking paper "Cognitive Foundations of the Impulse to Blame," Lawrence Solan points to a surprising fact about the cognitive processes underlying attributions of blame. 1 This surprising fact is that almost all of the processes that we use when trying to determine whether or not a person is blameworthy are also ones that we sometimes use even when we are not even considering the issue of blame. 2 Only a very small amount of processing is used exclusively when we are interested in questions of blame. This point can be made vivid with a simple example. Suppose that we witness a terrible accident and then assign an investigator to answer the question: "Why did this accident occur?" This investigator spends many months gathering evidence, formulating hypotheses, and considering arguments of various types. Finally, he comes back with a definite answer. And now suppose we tell him that we also want an answer to a second question, namely: "Was anyone to blame for this accident?" The investigator probably won't have to spend another few months answering this new question. It appears that almost all of the work has already been done; the investigator can simply take the results he has already obtained, do a little extra thinking, and come up with an answer. † Princeton University. I am grateful to Lawrence Solan and Gilbert Harman for helpful comments on an earlier draft. 1 Lawrence M. Solan, Cognitive Foundations of the Impulse of Blame, 68 B ROOK . L. R EV . 1003 (2003). 2 Id. at 1004. Page 2 930 BROOKLYN LAW REVIEW [Vol. 71:2 Solan provides support for this initial intuition through a sophisticated analysis of the cognitive processes that underlie attributions of blame. Specifically, he shows that attributions of blame rely in a crucial way on judgments about mental states and about causal relations. 3 He then shows that we would have made
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Riverside County Superior Court, Nye Frank - 0 views

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    Windows LiveWindows Live™ * Home * Profile * People * Mail * Photos * More ▼ o Calendar o Events o SkyDrive o Groups o Spaces o Family Safety o Mobile o Downloads o Office Live o All services * MSN ▼ o Home o Autos o Games o Money o Movies o Music o News o Sports o Weather Search the webSearch Nye ▼ * Change picture * Change name * View your account * Link other accounts sign out Blog images * Nye ► * Photos ► * Blog images * Add photos * Create folder * Slide show * View: Thumbnails ▼ o Icons o Details o Thumbnails * Sort by: Date ▼ o Custom o Name o Date o Size o Type o Arrange photos * More ▼ o Download ► + Download with Photo Gallery + Download as .zip file o View permissions o Delete o Order prints o RSS feed o Properties * Options ▼ o Language o English o Themes o o o More themes Files and Photos o Comments o People tagging o E-mail publishing o More options * Help Nye Frank, Racing, Homicide Cover up Riverside DA.xps IMG_0328-1.JPG 3rd amended petition for writ of mandamus.pdf email asking to see what is in the file, what are the facts being considered.pdf email asking for info on our rights and info about mom's statement.pdf email asking for help to get police and autopsy reports.pdf email about Pacheco getting award for elder services.pdf confirmation email from Kim she received emails.doc email to Kim that NOVA will call her.pdf asking who the presiding judge Ty's curren
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    Windows LiveWindows Live™ * Home * Profile * People * Mail * Photos * More ▼ o Calendar o Events o SkyDrive o Groups o Spaces o Family Safety o Mobile o Downloads o Office Live o All services * MSN ▼ o Home o Autos o Games o Money o Movies o Music o News o Sports o Weather Search the webSearch Nye ▼ * Change picture * Change name * View your account * Link other accounts sign out Blog images * Nye ► * Photos ► * Blog images * Add photos * Create folder * Slide show * View: Thumbnails ▼ o Icons o Details o Thumbnails * Sort by: Date ▼ o Custom o Name o Date o Size o Type o Arrange photos * More ▼ o Download ► + Download with Photo Gallery + Download as .zip file o View permissions o Delete o Order prints o RSS feed o Properties * Options ▼ o Language o English o Themes o o o More themes Files and Photos o Comments o People tagging o E-mail publishing o More options * Help Nye Frank, Racing, Homicide Cover up Riverside DA.xps IMG_0328-1.JPG 3rd amended petition for writ of mandamus.pdf email asking to see what is in the file, what are the facts being considered.pdf email asking for info on our rights and info about mom's statement.pdf email asking for help to get police and autopsy reports.pdf email about Pacheco getting award for elder services.pdf confirmation email from Kim she received emails.doc email to Kim that NOVA will call her.pdf asking who the presiding judge Ty's curren
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you tube Riverside County, Wild West (Nye Frank Racing) - 0 views

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    # Kim's reply abt coroners office.pdf 15k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:42 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # Portfolio1.pdf 779k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:43 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # asking who the presiding judge Ty's current case and minutes.pdf 15k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:36 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # confirmation email from Kim she received emails.doc 87k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:21 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # email about Pacheco getting award for elder services.pdf 29k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:37 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # email asking for help to get police and autopsy reports.pdf 15k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:20 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # email asking for info on our rights and info about mom's statement.pdf 14k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:36 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # email asking to see what is in the file, what are the facts being considered.pdf 27k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:19 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # email from Kim in reply to request for news about case.pdf 17k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:38 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # email reporting what happened when Dawana tried to get police report.pdf 29k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:37 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # email request that case be transferred to grand jury.mht 12k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:37 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # emails to Riverside County DA Victim Advocate.pdf 56k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:40 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # email to Kim about Rushton becoming a judge.pdf 15k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:36 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # email to Kim about how DA is treating the case.pdf 20k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:37 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # email to Kim asking for representative to help get copy of what is in nye's file.pdf 29k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:38 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # email to Kim that NOVA will call her.pdf 14k - on Jun 23, 2009 12:40 PM by Nye Frank (version 1) Remove # email to Kim to inform that we received police report wi
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San Bernardino's 'cleared' murders have a murky history | Behind the Statistics '08 | Special Reports | PE.com - 0 views

  • Common problem Under no circumstances should a case be considered cleared if a prosecutor determines there is not enough evidence to support charges, an FBI representative said. Even if an arrest was made. "That's a common problem with a lot of law enforcement agencies," said Darrin Moore, a Uniform Crime Report training instructor with the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services division. "They may be clearing them administratively within their department, but for UCR crime reporting, those should not be cleared or viewed as cleared offenses." In 2004, for example, records show that prosecutors turned down more than a dozen San Bernardino murder cases. Though the Police Department reported 30 clearances and 50 murders that year, charges were filed in less than 20 of the cases, according to San Bernardino County court records. Another case was cleared by the suspect's death. The disparity casts new light on the 58 percent clearance rate that San Bernardino police reported to the FBI from 2000 to 2006. In that same time, just under 50 percent of murders -- or dozens of fewer cases -- led to charges filed or met the standards for what is known as an "exceptional-means clearance." That is when enough evidence for charges exists but the suspect dies or another unforeseeable obstacle arises before prosecution can occur.
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    This looks like the Sheriff may have put Nye Frank down as the criminal. We need answers
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    This looks like the Sheriff may have put Nye Frank down as the criminal. We need answers
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Bad faith difficult to prove - The Denver Post - 0 views

  • efrigerate them and the stains deteriorated beyond usefulness. Without forensic evidence to defend himself, Youngblood was convicted of molestation, sexual assault and kidnapping. The Arizona Court of Appeals reversed his conviction on grounds that the state had breached a duty to preserve the evidence. Then the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated his conviction. "The failure of the police to refrigerate the clothing and to perform tests on the semen L.C. JACKSON samples can at worst be described as negligent," Chief Justice William Rehn quist wrote for the majority. But because the court found "no suggestion of bad faith on the part of police, ... there was no violation" of his constitutional due-process rights, the ruling held. Three dissenting justices argued that the distinction between "good faith" and "bad faith" is "anything but bright," especially when police ineptitude deprived Youngblood of the ability to defend himself. "The Constitution requires that criminal defendants be provided with a fair trial, not merely a 'good faith' try at a fair trial," Justice Harry Blackmun wrote. Nineteen years later, defense advocates still complain that the ruling is unconstitutional Al Newton relfects on the many years he spent behind bars for a crime he never committed. He was released, after years of effort, by recent DNA testing. (Post / Helen H. Richardson)and that the hurdle of having to prove malice is nearly insurmountable.
  • "Prosecutors have a strong incentive to preserve their convictions to get elected or re-elected," said Hofstra University law professor Eric Freedman. "That leads to an institutional pressure to get samples destroyed while the destroying is good.
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nye frank racing - OneRiot.com - 0 views

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    Justice and Civil Rights for Nye and Lee Frank
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Nye Frank Racing, Autopsy Report Problems, Riverside County Homicide Cover up - 0 views

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    RIVERSIDE COUNTY Coroner Report- Homicide with Natural Cause of Death -Coroner Mark Fajardo. Homicide means at the hands of another. Elder Homicide Legislation mandates for investigation and prosecution. APS Mandates.
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