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Showing 1 to 8 of 8 Articles matching 'Crime in the United States' in related articles. |
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1. Purpose of Home Security Systems
October 25, 2008
Home security nowadays has become a very vital part of safe and secured living. As the growth of crime improves in a negative way, the need for home security systems is becoming more critically important. The need for these security systems has resulted to the flow of technology. The better the technology that improved over the years, the lesser the risk of damaging security at home has evolved. The invention of the prototype of the burglar alarm in Belgium that later became reinvented in the United States during 1922, became as one of the pioneers of the home security system. There are variou... (read more)
Author: Wyatt Doolittle
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2. Home Security and Personal Safety - Things You Need to Know
October 24, 2008
It could happen to you. Even if you live in a safe area, someone could break into you home. If it does happen, there are very few things more devastating than a violation of one's home. Our home is our castle and if we can't feel safe there, where can we? Crime happens, Unfortunately. There's a burglary happening somewhere in the United States every 15 seconds and a property crime every three seconds. Add to that a couple of motor vehicle thefts every minute and an enormous number of violent crimes and you see that we're not quite as safe as we think we are, and that applies even to... (read more)
Author: Neal Krout
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3. Board Up Services Boston, Massachusetts, MA
October 20, 2008
Boston, Massachusetts sits on the Atlantic coast of the United States and has a climate that can be described as continental. Board up services in Boston get most of their business from weather related disasters. However, crime in Boston may also be cause to request the help of a board up service. Due to Boston’s coastal location on the North Atlantic, it is highly prone to the Nor’easter weather systems. These weather systems produce heavy rains and snows as well as create a lot of fog. Hurricanes are also a threat in the autumn months for those who live in and around the Boston area. E... (read more)
Author: Eddie Frank
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4. Home Security Systems: What You Need To Know
October 14, 2008
Sadly our news today is that crime is on the rise, from home invasions, injuries and death. Comprehending this may not be easy but F.B.I. statistics show that every 15 seconds a burglary occurs in the United States. There is good news to all this, today there is now a large variety of affordable security devices that can be purchased. Together we can fight back.
Every home or business is different, so when it comes to home security systems, one size does not fit all. A homeowner or a business owner who wants to protect their family and their investments should look for security systems that... (read more)
Author: Peggy Loe
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5. Tax Fraud Lawyer
October 10, 2008
Although we would like to believe that just the odd few people decide they do not want to pay their taxes to the government, this is not the case as many businesses fall foul of tax laws as well. If you fail to pay your taxes, it is a crime in the United States as it is any almost every country. Crimes of this nature are treated seriously and those guilty can expect the full force of the law as it undermines the running of a country. Most often these so called clean crimes' are carried out by what are considered respectable people that have not been in trouble with the law in the past.
Th... (read more)
Author: tab solon
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6. A Lawyer That One Can Depend On
September 22, 2008
Thanks to his highly successful career representing many celebrities, Mark J. Werksman has earned the nickname of "SuperLawyer" from the Los Angeles Magazine as of February 2006. Werksman has been working in criminal law for more than 20 years, specializing in business and professional crime, making him one of the city's most prominent and capable white collar criminal lawyers. Werksman received his undergraduate degree in the Yale class of 1981, and got his law degree from the University of Southern California in 1985.
His career has included a stint as LA's Deputy District Attorney, and ... (read more)
Author: Bridget Nelson
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7. Time Limitations Haunt Medical Malpractice In Nassau County
September 10, 2008
Nassau County is located in an area of prominence due its close proximity to the city. Nassau County is known for being one of the safest areas in the United States with its crime rate being an all time low. Nassau County is also known for being in a high-income bracket, which transcends directly to the high standard people in the area are accustomed to living to. However Medical Malpractice in Nassau County does occur and is an event that takes places when a medical professional either knowingly or unknowingly fails to provide their patient with the best treatment plan that ends up causing ... (read more)
Author: Paul Justice
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8. Improving the California Bail Bond System
September 02, 2008
The United States Constitution 8th amendment guarantees the right to reasonable bail. The California Constitution, Article 1 Section 12 also guarantees this right and further allows the Court to release defendants on their Own Recognizance.
No matter the severity of the crime or the damage done, we must always remember that one of the main premises of our Criminal Justice system is that a defendant must be considered innocent until proven guilty. No matter the weight or volume of evidence, the number and credibility of witnesses, or the indisputable facts appearing in the press which poin... (read more)
Author: absolute bailbonds
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