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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know,why a pedophile do they things they do to children and not expect serious consequences. Then, I don&#8217;t know or try to understand, why rapists do the vicious crime they do? To even ponder a thought of evil means is reprehensible to a logical minded person.</p>
<p>Sure, some try their best to explain their attraction to children. But, they get know fan support concerning their explanation. I will admit with all honest that if they eel a need to be with a child. That they stop and request immediate assistance, from experts knowledgeable in assisting them.</p>
<p>We all know once you harm a person child, relative that your best security protection is the people that the parents, kin folks are call concerning your crime. And that&#8217;s the police force.</p>
<p>Many people live by a revenge code of silence. If I reach you first ten your best hope is i being rescued. A Innocent child that never seeked to be harm. Who, now has their whole life tossed into a mess because of the vile nature of a person.</p>
<p>We hear many that abuses children gets the sympathy treatment, of not knowing the seriousness of their crime. Oh, sometimes, we show the wrong people the sincere treatment. One you needs help to cope. And one, who needs help to understand the seriousness of their mistake.</p>
<p>If you feel the urge to hurt anyone in society. Always understand there&#8217;s help for you. Before you commit a crime.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The police are by nature a closed and secretive organization. This essay, identifies and discusses the variety of difficulties social scientists face when researching the police.

How we define the role of police is much more than an interesting problem in community. Rather, it is a direct reflection of society's heart. Using primary source documents to trace the evolution of the role of police in society who handle contemporary police problems in the UK. But it also chronicles the attempts of political leaders, reformers, scholars, and police executives to deal with a range of social problems such as immigration, population growth, urbanization, racism, poverty, gender bias, and technological change as well as crime.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Overview</p>
<p>Policing addresses one of the most fundamental problems of social living- how to deal with those who violate group customs, norms, rules, and laws that enable cooperation. Cooperating together in large groups enables us to take advantage of one another&#8217;s strengths and to compensate for individual weaknesses. The resulting sum can be much greater than the parts and, all else being equal, the large the social group, the larger the potential benefit. But social living also provides opportunities for people to cheat. Instead of cooperating to produce a shared benefit, people can use force, fraud, or stealth to obtain valued resources. Once again, generally speaking, the larger the social group, the greater the opportunities for cheating. Cheaters weaken the cooperative bonds that enable productive social living and, like parasites in an animal, too many cheaters can kill or cripple a society. </p>
<p>In a general sense, crimes include those acts or omissions punished by law to maintain public order. This in accordance with the inherent duty of the State of parens patriae or to be the guardian of the rights of the people. </p>
<p>Crimes are the most common topic of news because more often than not, they satisfy the essential requisite of research worthiness of a particular fact or event. And just like any other topic in journalism, crime-related events should be presented, as much as possible, in a balanced, objective, accurate and adequate manner because parallel to the duty of social scientist to investigate and inform the public of the issues which are of public interests is the right of the public to be informed of facts truthfully. </p>
<p>In view of this fact, this paper aims to provide an analysis of the difficulties of social scientists face when researching the police. The objective is to determine the variables related to the practices of social scientists when researching the police. An analysis of these variables is provided as well as its interpretation and its possible consequences in relation to the image of the society that these portray.</p>
<p>Discussions<br />The role of the police service has changed immensely since its conception by Sir Robert Peel in 1829. The new system of police was the first of its kind within the world. It had been established in London, to formalise the policing to the laws governing in society. The previous Anglo-Saxon system of watches, and parish constables had failed due immense social and economic changes and the consequent movement of the population to the towns. It was at this time government passed the first Metropolitan Police Act and the Metropolitan Police Force was established.</p>
<p>Actually, the basic principles that Sir Richard Mayne believed in are still one of the many that are used in running the modern police service seen in Great Britain, and throughout the United Kingdom today. Although the actual role of today&rsquo;s police service is somewhat of a debate, even internally to its own individual chief constables or commissioners, the belief that the police are there to primarily prevent crime, and secondarily for the detection of crime and punishment of offenders is a stereotypical view carried in today&rsquo;s community. The truth in the matter is nowadays the police service are merely the &lsquo;gatekeepers&rsquo; on today&rsquo;s criminal justice process, and are supported by a several other equally important agencies in the quest of detecting crime, the punishing of offenders, and the ensuring of justice. Today&rsquo;s police force also carries other roles except the management of crimes, and pursing cases to court. </p>
<p>However, there are some cases that police image are devaluated through bad impressions such as police ineffectiveness, brutality, etc. These types of mistakes led to the public confidence in the police dealing effectively with crime and criminals slipping below an acceptable standard. This has also not been helped by the fact of the majority of the public&rsquo;s impressions of today&rsquo;s police force are being driven by the drama series seen on TV, a majority of which are based in UK law enforcement agencies. These programmes glamorise the role of the police, with the star of the show solving the crime and always winning in court, without showing the obvious burdens and bureaucracy of paperwork and the complete process of the British legal systems.</p>
<p>In addition, despite the popularity of the &lsquo;crime-fighter&rsquo; image, a great deal of police work is humdrum. Research has demonstrated that far less police time is spent in &lsquo;crime-related&rsquo; activity than in providing a &lsquo;service&rsquo; by, for example, calming disturbances, negotiating disputes and responding to a wide range of accidents and emergencies. (Maguire, Morgan, et al. 2002 p. 987). The 1988 British Crime Survey statistics have in the past shown that only 18% of all public contact with the UK&rsquo;s police services actually involves crime. It can therefore been seen as ironic, that given the proportion of time spent dealing with crime related incident, and the higher proportion thus dealing with the other service related functions, that the public devalue the police purely on the face of crime related incidents. </p>
<p>The public poor perception of the police and in particular the perceived lack of contact with today&rsquo;s police force has caused the government to essentially redevelop the face of the police service within Great Britain. The new Police Reform Act, and related legislation has helped introduce new roles and responsibilities for the police services in the UK. Exceptionally, the new initiative has also introduce the Community Support Officer, and other such civilianised positions to help support constables in helping to release more police officers, and uniformed civilian staff into the community by cutting bureaucracy and paperwork.</p>
<p>With regards to the roles and status of police in society, issues regarding researches of social scientist to police practices are emerging. Actually, most of the problems encountered by social scientist to police practices are almost similar to the problems encountered by a regular citizen. Most of the problems are regarding police secrecy, misconduct, abuse of authority and social problems. Thus, the review of most social scientist complaints is an important and rapidly changing aspect of police oversight. Police officer misconduct results in public dissatisfaction with police services, particularly when social scientist who file formal complaints believe that their charges are not investigated thoroughly. Problems associated with the complaint process have inhibited positive relations between law-enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. This issue is even more important today, as law enforcement moves into the era of community policing, with its emphasis on closer interaction between police departments and social scientist.<br />&nbsp;<br />Traditionally, police departments have reviewed social scientist complaints internally. Sworn officers assigned to the internal affairs or office of professional standards unit investigates individual complaints and recommends a final disposition to the chief executive. But nationally, municipal law-enforcement agencies sustain an average of only 10 percent of all social scientist complaints reviewed internally (Pate and Fridell 1993, 113-120). </p>
<p>In addition to the problems encountered by most social scientist in researching the police, interrogation among policemen seems to become an issue. Perhaps the defining characteristic of the modern police interrogation is its almost universal endorsement by the policing community as a necessary component of any effective investigation (Baldwin 1993). Based on this conviction, interrogative practices have come to play an irreducible role in the justice process as a means of establishing the culpability of suspects, and subsequently, preparing the cases against them. As Baldwin (1993: 326) argues, &#8220;It has now become something of a truism to observe that, in most criminal cases, the crucial stage is the interview at the police station, for it is at that stage that a suspect&#8217;s fate is as a rule sealed&#8221;. </p>
<p>Despite this widespread endorsement of the interrogation as a key stage in the justice process, considerable ambiguity and debate surround the specific nature of its functions and effects. Thus, while the most typical rationale involves its technical role in eliciting confessions, providing inculpatory evidence, and generating information pertaining to other crimes (Leo 1994), a number of researchers have indicated that, in actual fact, the interrogation plays a much more limited role in the majority of police investigations (Bryan 1997). McConville and Baldwin (1982:169) provide perhaps the strongest articulation of this position arguing that, &#8220;The available evidence suggests that, in the total law enforcement picture, the interrogation is comparatively unimportant&#8221;. The implication here is that most case outcomes are determined by evidence which precedes the interrogation itself- such as forensic data and eyewitness accounts. Nevertheless, despite its apparently limited technical value, the police interrogation continues to be endorsed by the majority of analysts as a key investigative practice, a contradiction which requires a much more subtle, sophisticated, and ultimately, less technical appreciation of its nature and functions. </p>
<p>The starting point for such an alternative approach lies in re-framing the interrogation in relation to the wider structure and context of police work. Specifically, interrogative practices must be viewed as natural extensions of the police activities of case construction and legitimation. This follows from an interpretive approach to policing (Ericson and Baranek 1982) which conceives of police work primarily in terms of the production and legitimation of narrative accounts of criminal behaviour, an inherently social process which is itself dependent upon the interpretive work and social interactions of individual police officers under conditions of autonomy and low visibility. It is the relative success of the police in constructing and justifying these accounts, and hence in de-legitimating competing visions, that is believed to be largely determinative of the outcomes of specific cases (Ericson 1993). This preliminary narrative work is thus largely constitutive of the power relations between the police and the public. In this respect, the later stages of the justice process come to represent sources of justification and legitimation for the initial accounts developed by the police, rather than autonomous mechanisms of adjudication (Ericson 1985). </p>
<p>From this perspective on police work, it is reasonable to argue that the police interrogation functions as an integral component of a more general process of account production and legitimation. This stems from its existence as an interactional medium and dramatic ritual through which police narratives of criminal acts are not only tested, elaborated, and reaffirmed, but also endowed with the organizational and personal commitments of the individuals involved. The result is the conceptualization of interrogations as, &#8220;&#8230; social encounters fashioned to confirm and legitimate a police narrative&#8221; (McConville et al. 1991: 327). </p>
<p>It should be noted that an integral part of this process of legitimation is the reconciliation of any lingering ambiguities with the official account of the event. In this way, a narrative is created which highlights the suspect&#8217;s guilt and selects out mitigating facts and circumstances (McConville and Baldwin 1982). As part of this process of translation, simplification, and naturalization, the suspect&#8217;s viewpoint is ultimately either ignored or incorporated into the police account through an active process of negotiation and persuasion (McConville et al. 1991; Ericson and Baranek 1982). </p>
<p>Ultimately then, the interrogative process, drawing upon specific police schemas and theories of suspect culpability, is designed to persuade a suspect to accept a particular, predetermined rendition of events &#8211; a narrative account which is based on the excessive simplification of what is, in reality, a complex situation with ambiguous meanings and consequences. In conformity with this underlying logic, the questions asked are not of any true probative value but, &#8220;&#8230; merely seek to persuade suspects to accept a predetermined version of events&#8221; (Baldwin 1993: 341). </p>
<p>While the production of a confession is one specific outcome of this process, of more implicit importance is the commitment that the interrogation fosters, on the part of both the police and the suspect, to the official account of a criminal act. For the police, the performance of the interrogation ritual provides them with an opportunity both to confirm previous suspicions about a case (Bryan 1997), and actively to incorporate the suspect into the official account through the elicitation of confirmative statements. This latter function is particularly important as it supplies the suspect with what appears to be an authentic subject-position within the police narrative. In this way, the legitimacy of the police account is bolstered as the suspect&#8217;s involvement in the case is articulated in their own words, rather than those of the detectives. For the suspect, this process usually results in a reluctant identification with the police position &#8211; at least to the extent that it is the police account which now becomes the recognized framework according to which the suspect&#8217;s defense must be organized and articulated. This identification is only accelerated as other possible framings of the events are successively foreclosed through the course of the interrogation. </p>
<p>The end result of this entire process is the legitimation of the organizational narrative and the police actions that were taken in its defense. Once again, this must be seen to conform to the overall logic and structure of police work itself which is premised upon the rendering of the ambiguities and complexities of life events into stabilized, organizationally supported narratives that offer clear lines of organizational action (Ericson 1993). The interrogation thus emerges as a critical sense-making medium through which the unique circumstances of cases may be applied against a background of taken-for-granted assumptions, and thus, converted into fairly routine forms of organizational work (Manning 1986). </p>
<p>Beyond its implications for police narratives as applied in specific cases, there is also a second respect in which the police interrogation fulfills a crucial legitimating function. Following from the position of the police as key representatives of the socio-normative order, and consequently, a critical point at which the boundaries between appropriate and inappropriate behaviour are negotiated, the interrogation may be viewed as a mechanism for both identifying deviations from the status quo, and shaming the individuals who are responsible for this deviation (McConville and Baldwin 1982).</p>
<p>Conclusion<br />Based on the discussion, it is found out that the police function is a product of the societal structure of which it is a part. Simply stated, where the structure of that society is classless and uncensored, that is, where there is more or less an equal right and opportunity for all societal members to share in access to and use of basic resources, then the police has as its function to see that individuals who attempt to interfere with that free and equal access are prevented from doing so. Where, however, a society is class-based, that society must have a state structure to maintain that unequal access to basic resources. A police is the element of that state structure that has for its function the maintenance of that inequality by force. </p>
<p>Recent examples of propertied classes using police to patrol inner-city minority areas, to control worker efforts at unionization, to suppress protests against government policies to fight unpopular wars, or to maintain repressive regimes such as the southern slavocracy are legion and need no citation. </p>
<p>Thus, it is obvious that the possibility of producing an equal police from an inegalitarian society would have about the same chance as expecting a swan to emerge from a hen&#8217;s egg. Yet, having examined as many societal attempts to deal with this problem as we have, we believe that we should make an attempt to apply what we have learned to at least imagining a society in which such a police would be possible rather than leave the reader with the unsatisfactory conclusion that nothing can be done until society, at some distant moment, is restructured to our satisfaction.</p>
<p>References:</p>
<p>Baldwin, J. (1990). Police interviews on tape. New Law Journal 140: 662-3. </p>
<p>Baldwin, J. (1993) Police interview techniques: Establishing truth or proof?. British Journal of Criminology 33(3): 325-352. </p>
<p>Bryan, I. (1997) Interrogation and Confession: A Study of Progress, Process, and&nbsp; Practice. Aldershot: Ashgate-Darmouth. </p>
<p>Ericson, R V. and P. Baranek (1982) The Ordering of Justice: A Study of Accused Persons as Dependants in the Criminal Process. Toronto: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; University of Toronto Press. </p>
<p>Ericson, R. V. (1985) Legal inequality. Research in Law, Deviance, and Social Control 7:33-78. </p>
<p>Ericson, R. V. (1993) Making Crime: A Study of Detective Work. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. </p>
<p>Leo, Richard A. (1994) Police interrogation and social control. Social and Legal Studies 3:93-120. </p>
<p>McConville, M, A. Sanders, and R. Leng (1991) The Case for the Prosecution. New York: Routledge. </p>
<p>McConville, M. and J. Baldwin (1982). The role of interrogation in crime discovery and conviction. British Journal of Criminology 22: 165-175. </p>
<p>Pate A., and L. Fridell. ( 1993). Police Use of Force: Official Reports, Citizen Complaints and Legal Consequences. Washington, D.C.: Police Foundation. </p>
<p>Manning, P K. (1986) Texts as organizational echoes. Human Studies 9(2-3):287-302.</p>
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		<title>Watch Criminal Minds Season Seven Episode 14: Closing Time Online Stream Hd</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 12:04:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>THE Brain Vault by Lawrence Kelter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 09:48:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Detective Chalice is called into action when a unconscious man is found in Central Park. Barely alive, John Doe is clad only in a torn bed sheet and has sustained a life threatening wound. His body is covered in scars, essentially a tapestry chronicling his history as a torture victim. Stranger still, a human skull lies just inches away. Chalice has just two leads in this case, a skull that has been sterilized and found to be evidence free, and an comatose witness to a murder&mdash;tough odds, even for NYPD&rsquo;s best and brightest.</p>
<p>The opening chapter of this book plays out like the opening scenes of an episode of Bones &#8211; feisty, flirty dialogue between the two characters, skulls popping out, and a perp attack with a Taser!&nbsp;</p>
<p>I love crime thrillers, the grisly the better and as one of the baddies turns out to be reminiscent of the freak in Creep, complete with dark train tunnels and the odd rat, this book satisfied my appetite and then some. Stephanie Chalice (Cha-lee-see) is a formidable girl in blue, complete with hot body, penchant for gym sessions and an uncanny sixth sense which never lets her down. Team that with FBI Agent Ambler and her sexy partner, Lido and you have yourself a fantastic book. Realistic, gripping, gritty, this meaty story is easily one of the best books I have read for a while. My only regret is not reading the books in order. Not that this detracts from the story in any way, but I shall be checking out the other works in the series as soon as I can. Kelter is a master, pure and simple. Stephanie is right up there with James Patterson&#8217;s character, Lindsey Boxer, and we all know how strong a female she is&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Stand Up to Gangs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 04:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>What&#8217;s a Gangster Disciple? What&#8217;s a Blood? What&#8217;s A Crib? What&#8217;s any gang&nbsp;member? Nothing&nbsp;butwicked individuals trying to control, what their communities let them control simply out, of fear? The same community that cry foul highly ,by blaming the police officials instead, of themselves for the ills affecting their community.</p>
<p>So what? If you must report your family member to the authorities? So what, if you must stand up to the evilness coming to your neighborhood. Police slogan is to serve and protect. But they can only do so much against the gangs that would intimidate their own members to stay operating in criminal activities.</p>
<p>Sure many mouth pieces lie ministers preach more than, what they practice to the congregations they serve. Many hardly ever live, within their own community. And, the few that does refuses to report crime because a church member child might be the source.</p>
<p>Oh, you can&#8217;t wear red. Oh, you can wear blue. Oh, you can&#8217;t what any color that might be a symbol of a ival gang member. Stupidity, at play. The mobsters wore suits and have a better understanding of buildingup their community. And, we know their history isn&#8217;t the best. But comparison to gang they still come out ahead.</p>
<p>Tattoos, crosses, or other noted symbol showing your affiliation only proves that men doesn&#8217;t exist in today society. Many times, the male child shows the limited knowledge, by acting out the same habits, as the model they base them upon.</p>
<p>Notice, when a death occurs concerning a gang retaliation that folks loves to speak out against crimes. How it shouldn&#8217;t have happen? Well, it does simply because the community stands behind this fear factor. Some people in society that have serve time behind bars knows, if they ever escape not to go to your parents, or certain siblings. All because the will turn you in.</p>
<p>Justice only comes to any community when you stand up for yourself. Let nothing stand in making your community a safe haven for your family. Criminals doesn&#8217;t stay where they are not wanted?</p>
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		<title>Watch Alcatraz Season One Episode Six : Paxton Petty (S01e06) Online Stream Hdtv</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 04:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Criminals Who Prey on The Elderly and Incompetency Laws</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2012 04:39:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we go through life, there are tests for everything. From our youngest years, we took tests for school, to learn to drive, to get a job, to go into the military. If we are sick, tests are done to determine why. As we age, our minds and bodies change. People think they are fine, but are not. Judgement may be the first thing to go, followed by cognitive impairment. Systems and laws in place do not protect the elderly from poor judgement due to the aging process.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We hear the word &#8220;competency&#8221; a lot when it comes to the older population. Who determines who is competent? The laws in most states have criteria for determining competency, and testing by a psychiatrist is usually required by the courts, if there is a question that someone may not be competent. Family members, neighbors and friends may call local agencies with concerns that someone is not competent, based on observed behaviors which may endanger the person themselves, or someone else. But how much does it really measure?</p>
<p>Much of the testing performed for competency has to do with cognition, recognition, abstract thinking and memory. So, it seems that if you can think fairly rationally, you&#8217;re good to go. What tests do not measure, however, are feelings and judgement. As we get older, many of us get fearful. We may feel vulnerable and weak. We may experience confusion and have problems with insight into situations. We may not know who to trust any more, and we may even become distrustful of those we know well.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The shape of the brain changes with age. It can experience shrinkage or trauma from an accident. Subtle changes in thinking or judgement may occur. Small strokes, not seen on MRI&#8217;s may not show stroke activity. Even diet can influence an older person&#8217;s thinking, or medications. Family may note these small changes, but are not too concerned, knowing that for the most part, the person is managing pretty well in their daily activities.</p>
<p>Feelings of vulnerability, especially after a spouse has died leaves many older people susceptible to being taken advantage of. It could be being sold a new roof when it was not necessary, having an air conditioning system replaced that was already working well, or any number of scams that are designed to scare and prey on those feeling of vulnerability. Being pressured to buy something because &#8220;This price is only good for one day&#8221; and variations of that theme can net huge profits from the older population, especially women, who may have always relied on their husbands to have roofs and air conditioners fixed.</p>
<p>Similarly, there are those who will offer to &#8220;take care of&#8221; someone in their home, whether they really need taking care of or not. Things start out alright it seems, but the person offering may move in with stories that they don&#8217;t have anywhere to live. As time goes by, they earn the trust of the older person, and things at that point may get out of control. Debit cards, checkbooks, Power of Attorneys, withdrawals from investments and related secured finances may begin to take on an unusual pattern. Money may come up missing, the older person may start &#8220;lending&#8221; money to the individual for any number of things that seem like a good return on investment. This is usually money for the perpetrator to start a business. The person may be promised that this money will be repaid with interest. Of course, it never happens.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The laws protect the criminals. When older people voluntarily withdraw money from their savings, often no one asks why. The law states that people can spend their money wherever they wish. It is their money. Interference by family or well-meaning friends may incur the wrath of the victim and the perpetrator. Often, by the time anything is done, the money is all gone, the house has been signed over to the perpetrator, and the ink is dry. The family is left bereft and confused as to how this could happen. The will may have been changed suddenly, leaving virtually everyone out of it, for exchange for the promise of lifelong care which ended up getting paid for from the victim&#8217;s money in the form of other hired help.</p>
<p>It is imperative that families call their local aging agencies to report suspected exploitation the second it is suspected. Usually the suspicions are correct. Letting Aunt Sue do what she wants so as not to interfere, is not always the best thing. Often, the individuals who are scamming have a criminal background, easily found on the Internet and through records searches. If Aunt Sue had known this person had a criminal history, perhaps she would think twice before inviting them into her home. But this information usually doesn&#8217;t come out until it is too late. Internet background checks are easy to do on anyone, by name and date of birth.</p>
<p>Sometimes, if the perpetrator knows he or she is being found out, they will disappear. They don&#8217;t want to go to jail. But last minute withdrawals are also common, so accounts should be flagged or locked until further investigation can be conducted by local law enforcement, the court or local agencies serving the elderly.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Anyone suspecting a situation such as this should notify someone sooner rather than later. As time goes by, the victim may be threatened or intimidated by the perpetrator, and be adamant that thngs are fine. If you do not know who to call, call the Circuit Court in your county, or any social agency that can direct you. If all else fails, call the police and make an anonymous report. You will never be identified as the reporter, in any case.</p>
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		<title>Watch Alcatraz Season One Episode 6: Paxton Petty Online Stream Hd</title>
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		<title>Man Stabs Woman Over Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 20:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read a story about a man who stabs a woman over food.&nbsp; I was surprised that someone would do something like that.&nbsp; What in the world is this world coming to that someone would have to be violent over food?</p>
<p><strong>The news<br /></strong>A man named Michael William Nivens (37) woke his girlfriend up because he noticed that his steak tasted different from hers.&nbsp; He ended up stabbing her with a steak knife after he approached her about the steak.&nbsp; This is what his girlfriend Jennifer Elizabeth Wear (32) told the police.</p>
<p>According to Jennifer, Michael drank five beers the night before he stabbed her.&nbsp; He had told her over and over that he loved her.&nbsp; The next day, he stabbed her with his steak knife.</p>
<p>When Jennifer went to sleep, she woke up to Michael putting the knife to her and telling her that he loved her.&nbsp; According to the police report, Michael asked Jennifer why she wanted him to die.&nbsp; Then he wanted to know why his steak tasted different from hers.</p>
<p>He pulled her hair and stabbed her with the knife.&nbsp; Jennifer has cuts on her forehead and the back of her neck.&nbsp; He also stabbed her fingers.&nbsp; Michael admitted to the police that he stabbed his girlfriend.</p>
<p>There is no word whether or not Michael was arrested and charged for stabbing Jennifer.</p>
<p><strong>My thoughts<br /></strong>I was shocked to read something like this.&nbsp; Michael must have issues with Jennifer.&nbsp; Did Michael have too much to drink?&nbsp; Did he think she was trying to poison him?&nbsp; Maybe she tried something different on his steak.&nbsp; Maybe she used a different sauce with his steak.&nbsp; If she didn&rsquo;t do something different with his steak, maybe she did it with hers.</p>
<p>In Michael&rsquo;s defense, maybe Jennifer was trying to do something to his steak.&nbsp; There must have been some reason why his steak tasted different from hers.&nbsp; I noticed while I was reading the story that she never explained why the steak tasted different from his.</p>
<p>Michael didn&rsquo;t have to stab Jennifer over food.&nbsp; If he noticed something different, he never had to eat the steak.&nbsp; He didn&rsquo;t have to stab Jennifer just because he noticed something different about the steak.&nbsp; Stabbing Jennifer was not the right decision.&nbsp; Now he will most likely go to prison because he noticed something different about his steak.&nbsp; I can only imagine what will happen to him in jail if the other prisoners find out why he was in jail.</p>
<p>What are your thoughts this man stabbing a woman over food?&nbsp; Do you think he had reason to stab her?&nbsp; Do you think he overreacted to the situation?</p>
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