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Criminal Law Course
Saturday, March 26th, 2011

Would majoring in Law be a good degree to become a Deputy Sheriff?
I’m planning to transfer the Air Force Academy after I finish my 2 years at community college..The problem is that the Air Force Academy does not offer a Criminal Justice course but they do offer a Law course which I’m interested to become a Deputy after I serve in the Air Force..Would this work out?
You might want to look more into the Air Force Academy before worrying about the degree. First of all you do not simply transfer, you must apply exactly the same as someone from high school would which includes gaining a congressional nomination. Once accepted, you must complete the full four year program no matter how many years of college classes you completed previously. After graduating you must then serve as a commissioned officer for 5 years. If your plan is to go into Law Enforcement then I would suggest working toward going into Security Forces. Since they are basically the policemen of the Air Force it would give you a great deal of experience to help you become a Deputy.
ALU.edu Online Law School – Criminal Law Class Session Pt. 1
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Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction (5th Edition) $15.69 Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction 5e is a clear, contemporary and comprehensive introduction to the study of criminology. Offering a thematic approach that contrasts the social responsibility and social problems approaches to crime theory, the book encourages students to think critically about the causes of crime. Completely up to date, this new edition addresses the question of how s… |
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21st-Century Criminals $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Pete Doherty, Najibullah Zazi, Naomi Campbell, Marlon King, Bryant Neal Vinas, Ali Dizaei, Jayson Williams. Excerpt: Ali Dizaei (born 1962 ) is a former Commander in London’s Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) . An Iranian -born Muslim with dual nationality , he came to prominence as a result of outspoken views on racial discrimination in the London Metropolitan Police and various allegations of malpractice, eventually being jailed for perverting the course of justice in February 2010. He had received advancement after his criticism of the force following claims of racism. He has been a frequent media commentator on a variety of issues, mainly concerned with ethnicity and religion.On 8 February 2010, he was convicted at the Southwark Crown Court on charges of perverting the course of justice and of misconduct in a public office , and jailed for four years. He had been suspended on full pay since September 2008 and on 31 March 2010 was formally dismissed from the Metropolitan Police. He was initially imprisoned at HMP Edmunds Hill , Suffolk but after an attack was moved to HMP Usk . Early life and career to 2000 Dizaei was born in Tehran , where his father was a deputy commissioner of police . He moved to the UK in 1973. He was educated at a private boarding school in Arundel , West Sussex ; this was the wish of his father, who believed that the only way his sons would truly succeed was through a good British education . Dizaei studied law at university, later gaining a PhD , and joined Thames Valley Police in 1986. He served in Henley-on-Thames , in uniform and the Criminal Investigation Department , rising to the rank of Chief Inspector . He was appointed an adviser on race issues to the Home Secretary , and then transferred to the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on |
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A Certain Ambiguity: A Mathematical Novel $6.27 “A Certain Ambiguity is an amazing narrative that glows with a vivid sense of the beauty and wonder of mathematics. The narrator is deeply troubled by the ancient question of whether the objects and theorems of mathematics have a reality independent of human minds. Mixing fiction with nonfiction, A Certain Ambiguity is a veritable history of mathematics disguised as a novel. Starting with the Pythagorean theorem, it moves through number theory and geometry to Cantor’s alephs, non-Euclidean geometry, Gödel, and even relativity.”–Martin Gardner”This is a truly captivating thriller that will take you on a whirlwind tour to infinity–and beyond. But be warned: once you start reading, you won’t be able to put it aside until finished! A masterly-told story that weaves together criminal law, ancient and modern history, a young man’s quest to know his deceased grandfather-and some highly intriguing mathematics.”–Eli Maor, author of e: the Story of a Number and The Pythagorean Theorem: A 4,000-Year History”This rich and engaging novel follows the path that leads one young person to become a professional mathematician. By deftly blending the young man’s story with mathematical ideas and historical developments in the subject, the authors succeed brilliantly in taking the reader on a tour of some of the major highlights in the philosophy of mathematics. If that were not enough, the book also examines, through the minds of its characters, the natures of faith (religious and other) and truth. I am strongly thinking of building a university non-majors math course around this novel.”–Keith Devlin, Stanford University, author of The Math Gene”A Certain Ambiguity is a remarkably good effort to work through some fundamental issues in the philosophy of mathematics in the context of a novel. Crucial to the success of such a venture is creating characters and a plot that are strong enough to hold a reader’s |
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