Video: Justice Lives Not Black Underwear
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When considering the existing systems of criminal procedure that exists in our modern criminal justice system, several questions bring about resounding concerns for the adequate presentation of criminal issues.
By Master'sGirl | Published 5/11/2006
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Explores the history and current practice of the French and US criminal justice systems. Compares legal education, court systems, prevention, and sentences.
By Ellen Pardoe | Published 3/29/2008
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This paper examines the pros and cons of implementing an international criminal justice system.
By Charlena Fuqua | Published 11/12/2007
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This is a college paper for a Research Methodology class on substance abuse issues within the criminal justice system.
By Miri S. Himes | Published 12/16/2006
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Juveniles who are adjudicated in the criminal courts, as opposed to juvenile courts, are faced with more obstacles. Since there are different processing procedures between the two jurisdictions, these juveniles are affected differently when released into society.
By Kristina Jones | Published 12/30/2006
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Personal feelings on whether or not juveniles should be treated as adults within the criminal justice system.
By Missy Webb | Published 6/7/2007
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The adult criminal system process is much more grueling to understand than the juvenile system because of offense classification. This article is part two of the three part series and will focus on how misdemeanor offenses proceed through the criminal justice system.
By Kristina Jones | Published 2/14/2007
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The Criminal Justice System works much differently than the American people believe.
By Lindsay | Published 4/30/2007
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State and federal grants will go to help improve Virginia's criminal justice system.
By Rachel Krech | Published 9/20/2007
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Examining the goals of the criminal justice system and punishment versus rehabilitation
By A K Larrabee | Published 11/28/2006
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Many people do not know or understand how the criminal justice system works until they or someone they know become involved in it. But one should understand how the criminal justice system works.
By midwestgirl | Published 6/21/2006
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Plea bargaining is a procedure within the criminal justice system that can rob the rights of the victims, as well as the rights of defendants involved in the crimes. This is a highly debated issue within the criminal justice system.
By Master'sGirl | Published 5/11/2006
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The native peoples of Canada, especially the Aborigines, have faced many challenges, especially within the criminal justice system. This complex issue is discussed in this paper.
By Edward Raver | Published 3/28/2007
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Although being independent of each other, criminal justice agencies must coexist and cooperate with each other in order to...
By Marquis Canaday | Published 6/5/2007
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The evolving changes of law enforcement have brought forth preventative measures which strive for the protection of the American people. With the belief that we are entitled to justice we must decide what price we are willing to pay.
By Master'sGirl | Published 5/11/2006
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Our criminal justice system has changed since the attacks of September 11, 2001.
By Brandi Rivera | Published 10/6/2006
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Since the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, the president has created a Homeland Security Department made up of the CIA, FBI and other government and justice agencies.
By Jessica Mousseau | Published 1/17/2007
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This paper discusses the criminal justice system, more specifically focusing on the prison system and the prison commonly refered to as "Supermax".
By justlikeamandajones | Published 2/5/2007
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This is an interview with a real person here on AC and a 42 year old who is taking Criminal Justice classes. I felt her answers would help and benefit others.
By Drema Williams | Published 8/31/2007
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In the view of 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant, all individuals possess a "rational free will," which implies that they must be held morally responsible for all the acts they commit and creates guidelines for a proper criminal justice system.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 7/16/2007
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According to the textbook "Juvenile Delinquency, The Core". The goals of restorative justice involve turning the justice system into a recuperating system, rather than a form of retaliation. (Eye for an eye).
By Ashley B | Published 9/19/2007
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Over the past several decades there has been a push for violent or repeat juvenile offenders to be transferred to adult courts, and to be sentenced as adults for their crimes.
By Kelly S | Published 6/8/2007
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Judicial error, as it is called, is a sad fact of life - innocents are mistakenly arrested, people argue over different aspects of the justice system, and even the courts hand down the wrong sentence from time to time. Read what occurs when the law goofs.
By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/8/2006
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The Texas Department of Criminal Justice is recognized as an exemplary system. It's not perfect. No matter what anyone thinks of prisons, the fact remains that they exist. The Texas Prison Museum is an excellent place to discover what they're about.
By Trailerpark Scholar | Published 10/2/2006
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Texas is set to release another prisoner exonerated by DNA testing, underscoring flaws in the criminal conviction process.
By AC Writer | Published 1/4/2008
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This article gives a basic description of the types of communication within a criminal justice communication.
By Caol McKinney | Published 3/28/2008
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Overview of the criminal justice process in America's courtrooms. From arrest to appeal.
By BJC | Published 2/28/2008
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new strain of crime has developed through the invention of the computer and Internet: cybercrime. Cybercrime is when criminals use computers or networks as a tool, place, or target for criminal activity and behavior.
By Joe Thomas | Published 7/21/2006
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This paper shows how the criminal justice system has become proactive in the war against terrorism. In this paper, the specifics of the USA PATRIOT ACT of 2001 will be discussed, alongside the benefits of the USA PATRIOT ACT of 2001.
By Kristina Jones | Published 12/29/2006
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Criminal justice professionals must ban together to stand againt injustices aimed toward true justice.
By Michael Ray | Published 5/9/2008
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A student's commentary on the cause of racial/ethnic disparities in the American System of Justice.
By Princesses Of Justice | Published 5/1/2007
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Many researchers of juvenile justice have cited the presence of gender bias at various levels of processing within the system.
By RJ | Published 7/30/2007
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Criminal justice careers offer a broad spectrum of job opportunities.
By Melissa Steele | Published 10/16/2006
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I describe different types of police misconduct, how it is caused, and what we should do to stop it. I also mention how it affects our society and society's reaction to our police force.
By Elizabeth Goodban | Published 8/7/2006
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There are twelve stages that make up the criminal court process. The main points I will discuss are the criminal court system process and the adjudicative ideal, arrest, plea bargaining, trial process, sentencing of convicted offenders and the appeals process.
By Monica Curran | Published 5/25/2007
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In modern society we are faced with the difficulty of ensuring that we are not locking up innocent people. We as a society want to fight crime at any means necessary but at what cost are we willing to pay for this so called justice?
By Master'sGirl | Published 11/21/2005
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Nina's Fight for Justice
Peacha's Blog in loving memory of my daughter Nina.
By Holly Desimone | Published 4/20/2007
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I want help you to understand principle of Islamic criminal law and describe Islamic crimes and punishment (penance). Islamic criminal law has five categories of crimes: (haad, ghesas, diyat, taâazirat, deterrent punishment).
By ehsan zarrokh | Published 3/21/2007
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According to the United States Department of Justice, Kansas will be one of many recipients to receive awards to help fight crime. The Department of Justice has recently awarded Kansas $3 million for this cause.
By Steven Tyler | Published 8/17/2007
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Is it time for vigilante justice in the U.S.?
By Timothy D Heard | Published 3/20/2008
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"Law & Order: Criminal Intent" will move from NBC TV to USA Cable Network in the fall season.
By Christine Bude | Published 6/19/2007
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Our current national obsession with security has multiplied the number of careers for grads with a degree in Criminal Justice. Not only are there many government jobs but employment is also available in the private sector.
By Lima | Published 7/17/2006
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A true vision of whether our justice system partakes regularly and intentional in discrimination can be seen or if it is disparity without the touch of discrimination. The best thing is to understand the difference between disparity and discrimination.
By Brandi Rivera | Published 3/15/2006
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What does the future have in store for the juvenile justice system? Some may say that more responsibility needs to be placed on the parents, while others say it is society's responsibility to help curb juveniles from entering the justice system.
By Kristina Jones | Published 12/30/2006
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Is a degree in Criminal Justice right for you? I had a notion in high school that it wouldn't be so bad being a detective. What I really wanted was a degree in Marine Biology, however, it was frowned upon by the family.
By Joelyn Pullano | Published 8/15/2007
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"I am pleased to see...the progress that the men and women of the Justice Department have made...Their sacrifice and commitment to the rule of law and protecting the rights and liberties of Iraqi citizens is truly inspiring." Attorney General Gonzales
By Jane Winstead | Published 8/12/2007
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Don Brown's novel Treason is the opening installment in his Navy Justice series, which follows Lieutenant Zack Brewer, a young JAG (Judge Advocate General) officer in the United States Navy.
By R.E. Norton | Published 4/27/2007
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Should a criminal be punished or rehabilitated? The problem has been that our system of justice has tried to rehabilitate prisoners while at the same time trying to punish them. This has been a dismal failure. There is a better alternative.
By steven cotterman | Published 8/30/2007
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Crime labs play a vital role within the criminal justice system. Without crime labs, it would be extremely impossible to solve certain crimes such as sexual assaults and other violent crimes.
By Kristina Jones | Published 1/10/2007
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The International Criminal Court(ICC) was formed in 2002 as a way to prosecute individuals for crimes such as genocide or war crimes. there are many countries that refuse to participate in the ICC. The US is the primary country against the ICC.
By Ryan Coates | Published 1/10/2006
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Without a doubt, violent crimes are the most commonly committed offenses in America, mostly because it is such a broad term. A violent crime is any criminal offense that involves the use or threat of violence during its commission.
By Steve Thompson | Published 10/23/2006
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With the changing problems that courts are facing in today's society we need to be able to establish what issues can help create our perfect crimianl court system.
By Brandi Rivera | Published 2/28/2006
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This article is the first of a three part series of how offenders are processed once in the system. This article will discuss how juvenile offenses are processed.
By Kristina Jones | Published 2/14/2007
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A special court is given the responsibility to handle cases involving less serious drug and alcohol using offenders through a supervision and treatment program. Rather than accept time in prison, the defendant is given the choice to participate in the Drug Abuse Program
By Sadie Kay | Published 4/10/2008
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Racial disparities within the CJS are discussed using death penalty stats, jury selection information, and other CJ stats.
By Thomas Dejewski | Published 2/11/2008
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Punishment and sentencing practices are constantly changing in the United States. From "getting tough on crime" to programs that encourage rehabilitation. This is an overview of sentencing goals and practices.
By Elizabeth Renter | Published 2/6/2008
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A continuing process whereby an individual acquires a personal identity and learns the norms, values, behavior, and social skills appropriate to his or her social position.
By J H | Published 3/31/2007
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Some inmates don't like being inside. So stay the hell out, then!
By Youranter | Published 9/21/2006
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Do victims have any rights?
By Youranter | Published 9/21/2006
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It just gets worse folks.
By Youranter | Published 9/21/2006
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What are our politicians thinking?
By Youranter | Published 9/21/2006
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This is a series of rants based on facts. Most of it is just unbelievable. Read on to find out what I mean
By Youranter | Published 9/20/2006
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Sometimes kids should be tried as adults
By Youranter | Published 10/8/2006
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It's about time
By Youranter | Published 10/15/2006
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It's time for a new generation of lawyers, police officers, and judges. Are you willing to go through the rigorous training it takes to enter one of these careers.
By Lenora Murdock | Published 4/25/2007
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An explanation of the 6 models used to guide the criminal justice system.
By Lain | Published 6/15/2008
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Though 10 years old, the content is still just as relevant today if not more so.
By Keith Mullin | Published 11/28/2005
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This is a research paper I did for college
By Amy Black | Published 2/10/2008
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A look into the life of juveniles being incarcerated as adults and the impact it has on their rehabilitation to become more productive members of society.
By Andrea Jaworski | Published 7/31/2007
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Canadian pregnant woman kept in jail to ensure that she testify in a criminal charge against her abusive partner. Advocates say the criminal justice system is re-victimising women.
By Jenny Jones | Published 4/11/2008
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An evaluation in societal America. Taxing, versus monies generated to the criminal justice system. The perpetuation of non-violent criminals, or tax funds directed to the greater good of America.
By louis DuBois | Published 7/27/2007
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Plea bargains and mandatory sentencing are two aspects of the American Criminal Justice System that often go hand-in-hand. Both were designed with good intentions. Both are also highly controversial, especially as their downfalls have become evident.
By Adam Doran | Published 6/5/2005
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Felonies are the most severe offenses in the American criminal justice system. Felonies include the most heinous crimes known to man.
By Kristina Jones | Published 2/16/2007
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In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the murder rate in New Orleans has skyrocketed to the highest per capita in the U.S. Community leaders blame broken community relations, lack of socioeconomic opportunities, and a shattered criminal justice infrastructure.
By Wanda Leibowitz | Published 2/5/2007
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This article discusses the theories of management that are used in a modern criminal justice organization.
By Caol McKinney | Published 4/3/2008
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Article gives a background to the current juvenile justice system.
By Heather Zarka | Published 5/9/2007
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Capital Punishment is better known as "the death penalty". But what exactly happens during the death penalty, and what's it's past? Learn more here.
By Andrew Berry | Published 12/20/2006
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Poem about politics and the lie of our governement
By Ron Flatow | Published 5/13/2008
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An opinion on the fate of Terri Winchell's murderer and capital punishment.
By Jonna Tharp | Published 2/15/2007
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Many people mistakenly believe that if sex occurs between two people who know each other, it must be consentual. The exact opposite is true, however, as rape is defined as sex with someone who does not consent or who lacks the ability to consent.
By Steve Thompson | Published 10/19/2006
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Four thousand people met on Capitol Hill to restore habeas corpus.
By Tony Sanders | Published 7/6/2007
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Prisons are like retirement homes for criminals.
By Kayla McClure | Published 3/27/2007
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The Duke Lacrosse case has resulted in hurting just about everyone it touches. The friends and families of the Duke Lacrosse players responded by taking a hike.
By Max O' Well | Published 2/5/2007
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Putting the finger on the real cause of crime in society, yesterday, today and tomorrow.
By DrCatfish | Published 3/22/2007
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A man robbing a store left identification, leading to his arrest. Learn more in here.
By Andrew Berry | Published 4/17/2007
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This paper takes a look at the Bill of Rights and analyzes it to see just what rights it guarantees in relation to the criminal law system. Also looks at cases and examples that established or reestablished certain rights.
By Kris Karkoski | Published 7/26/2006
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We currently live in a nation where schools and churches are closing, but new prisons are being built at an alarming rate. How we have gotten to this point in the modern corrections system, and a brief history of the development of that system, are discussed in this paper.
By Edward Raver | Published 2/5/2007
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According to the United States Justice Department's news release, Indianapolis has been awarded $1.3 million to help fight and prevent crime as well as to improve the criminal justice system.
By Jeanne Marie Kerns | Published 9/2/2007
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DJ Vodicka exposes a prison guard gang in the California prison system
By Al | Published 6/17/2008
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An explanation of the profession of the bail agent, including history, constitutional validity and requirements.
By A Brewster Smythe Writing Concepts | Published 10/5/2006
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Racial disparity in sentencing is a problematic issue within the criminal justice system. There are of course people who would like to believe that it does not exist.
By Master'sGirl | Published 11/20/2005
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Wrongful convictions have been a critical component of the criminal justice system. The advancements of DNA testing and technologies has become a reliable source for proving guilt or innocence.
By Master'sGirl | Published 5/11/2006
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In the last twenty years the criminal justice system has swelled to gargantuan size. Both the amount of money spent to maintain our penal system and the number of individuals currently under state supervision have both ballooned exponentially.
By LaBo | Published 10/30/2006
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Drugs and alcohol could fuel an already violate personality so treatment programs and the criminal justice system need a more effective solution.
By midwestgirl | Published 10/26/2006
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Some people believe the use of postpartum depression as a defense is just a way for murderers to get a break from the criminal justice system. Others believe it is a valid defense because no mother in her right mind would think of doing such an atrocious thing.
By Kristina Jones | Published 2/10/2007
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Bill Kurtis--a man with a passion for justice, and a lifelong supporter of the death penalty--became passionately opposed to the death penalty while covering the story of the Illinois moratorium, and is now a man on a mission to abolish it.
By Carolyn Boyle | Published 4/27/2005
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