1: It was on whether a woman committed suicide or her boyfriend killed her. 2: Because he is a police officer and the police station could possibly be biased towards him. 3: Yes, because said that Michelle would never kill herself 4: Because of the text messages she sent out to her friends and siblings the night she died. 5: Because of a woman who started a blog about Michelle's case. A lot of people got involved in this and put a lot of pressure on the sheriff to do something. 6: No blood was found on the gun. Based on the location of the shell from the bullet, Michelle would have had to shoot with her left hand but she is right-handed. Deputy Banks is left handed. 7: There was no sign of a struggle. Michelle did not have any defensive
wounds on her body. 8: When perpetrators are law enforcement they are less likely to be held accountable. Because their work might need the officer for other cases.Domestic violence is not reported more often because of the biased opinions of fellow cops. 9: No it was the opposite. I think Jeremy Banks got special treatment throughout the investigation. 10: No. I think Jeremy killed her. The two women that lived beside Michelle heard her scream for help, And they passed the lie detector.
Question 1: a) Donna Gamble is an Aboriginal woman who lives in her hometown of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She is a former ward of the state and has spent a significant part of her youth inside juvenile correction centres. At a young age she started using drugs and alcohol as a form of escape and resorted to prostitution as a means of sustaining her habits. Donna has six children, all with the exception of the youngest two who were placed in the custody of child services. Donna has quit working as a prostitute and is currently on the road to recovery from years of addiction and abuse.
Rosa Lee Cunningham is a 52-year old African American female. She is 5-foot-1-inch, 145 pounds. Rosa Lee is married however, is living separately from her husband. She has eight adult children, Bobby, Richard, Ronnie, Donna (Patty), Alvin, Eric, Donald (Ducky) and one child who name she did not disclose. She bore her eldest child at age fourteen and six different men fathered her children. At Rosa Lee’s recent hospital admission to Howard University Hospital emergency room blood test revealed she is still using heroin. Though Rosa Lee recently enrolled in a drug-treatment program it does not appear that she has any intention on ending her drug usage. When asked why she no longer uses heroin she stated she doesn’t always have the resources to support her addiction. Rosa Lee is unemployed and receiving very little in government assistance. She appears to
What her reasons for it were I don’t know. But she did a good job. She raised twelve children. She led a good life.”
The primary diagnosis for Amanda Anderson is separation anxiety disorder (SAD) with a co-morbidity of school phobia. Separation anxiety disorder is commonly the precursor to school phobia, which is “one of the two most common anxiety disorders to occur during childhood, and is found in about 4% to 10% of all children” (Mash & Wolfe, 2010, p. 198). Amanda is a seven-year-old girl and her anxiety significantly affects her social life. Based on the case study, Amanda’s father informs the therapist that Amanda is extremely dependent on her mother and she is unenthusiastic when separated from her mother. Amanda was sitting on her mother’s lap when the therapist walked in the room to take Amanda in her office for an interview (Morgan, 1999, p. 1).
I will be evaluating the case of Angela and Adam. Angela is a white 17 year old female and Adam is her son who is 11 months old (Broderick, P., & Blewitt, P., 2015). According to Broderick, P., & Blewitt, P., (2015) Angela and her baby live with her mother, Sarah, in a small rental house in a semirural community in the Midwest. Adam’s father, Wayne, is estranged from the family due to Sarah refusing to allow him in the house however, Angela continues to see him without her mother’s permission which is very upsetting for Sarah. Angela dropped out of high school and struggles raising her son (Broderick, P., & Blewitt, P., 2015). With all that is going on in Angela and Sarah’s life right now their relationship has become strained and hostile which
This essay I have decided to write about Oprah Winfrey. This is because Oprah had many serious life events. These life events must have implemented her key development stages or the other.
On August seventh 1970 Jonathan Jackson gained control over a courtroom in Marin County, California. Once in the courtroom, Jackson armed the black defendants and took Judge Harold Haley and three female jurors as hostages. As Jackson transported the hostages and two black convicts away from the courtroom the police began shooting at the vehicle. The judge and the three black men were killed, and one of the jurors and the prosecutor were injured. The guns Jackson used in the attack, and the shotgun used to kill Judge Haley had been purchased by Angela and publicly registered by her in her own name two days
The article Natalie Keepers: Once-promising student now faces prospect of prison by Eliott C. McLaughlin, was about a Virginia Tech Engineering student who was arrested for helping a murder of a 13 year old girl. The first arrested student was a Virginia Tech Engineering student named David Eisenhauer who had some kind of a relationship with a 13 year old middle schooler, Nicole Lovell. Natalie Keepers was the second student who was arrested for helping with the murder. She was an outstanding student with excellent grades and extracurricular activities, who also does not have a delinquent background. She helped murder a girl who she, herself does not know with a man who she, has no romantic connection with. The case continues with Natalie Keepers,
Part I. This book brings up a lot of important issues but I think that the main themes are the failure of colour-blindness, jobs/economy and problems with law enforcement. In this book Michelle Alexander discuss the mass incarceration of black in America and the reason for why blacks are the most incarcerated group in America. In America there is this notion of colour-blindness, that colour is not of importance anymore because we are all treated equally as stated in the Declaration of Independence. The problem with this kind of thinking is that it completely contradicts the actual reality for many black people and it disguises the new racial caste system that exists. The idea that people of colour are treated exactly the same as whites is
He joined the department because he wanted something interesting and something new to do in his life. He was intrigued by the exciting job of a patrol officer. He decided to work as a policeman so he submitted an application to join the police department. He recalled that when he applied for the job he had to fill out a paper application, but nowadays the department only accepts online application. He passed the written test, background check as well as psychological and drug test which are required in order to be hired as a law enforcement officer. He believe...
Trying to break her brother’s record, 16 year old Abby Sunderland failed trying to sail around the world solo. Abby’s journey soon sparked up controversy on whether or not her parents should have let her go.
I do believe that every person life is meaningful and precise no matter what they are endured in certain situation in life; unfortunately, Dr. Michelle Hoover does not seem to understand that. She is a staff member in a health care institution who work with patients from the range age 40 to 75-year-old, and take care of them when their physician is unavailable. These patients suffer all type of diseases, such as, high blood pressure, depression, diabetes and cancer. However, she thought an anti-depressant drug that is in Phase III randomized also in clinical trials can help these patients because the owner of the company will give her 3,000 dollars for each female patients she is enrolled in the study. In fact, me personally I do not agree in such untrustworthy experiment that first of all can cause harm through those
The differences in culture and gender perception were evident in the AccountBack environment. Social standards have expansive influence in the mechanics and interpersonal connections of the AccountBack work environment. For Fred Wu and Wendy Peterson, when growing up in a specific culture, norms of behavior are taken for granted. Responses, inclination, and sentiments don’t have to be considered or explained. Additionally, when venturing into a remote society abruptly things appear changed.
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She died of a suicide and she that because at a certain point in her life she had enough of suffering.