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Perspective On Greatness Cops And Robbers + Bonus Sam Sheppard MP4 DVD

Perspective On Greatness Cops And Robbers + Bonus Sam Sheppard MP4 DVD
Perspective On Greatness Cops And Robbers + Bonus Sam Sheppard MP4 DVD
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Perspective On Greatness: Cops And Robbers - The Shocking History Of American Crime Hosted In This Golden Age Of Television Documentary Hosted By Edward G. Robinson (Black/White, 1958, 50 Minutes) PLUS BONUS: AMERICAN JUSTICE: SAM SHEPPARD, An Installment Of The Venerable Golden Age Of Cable TV Documentary Series Hosted By Bill Kurtis On The American Osteopath Wrongly Convicted Of The Brutal And Sensationalized Murder Of His Pregnant Wife Marilyn, Whose Retrial And Exoneration Helped Set The Standards By Which Such Trials Are Conducted To This Day (Color, 1994, 24 Minutes) -- All Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An MP4 Video Download Or Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD!

Crime In The United States has been recorded since colonization. Crime rates have varied over time, with a sharp rise after 1900, reaching a broad bulging peak between the 1970s and early 1990s. Since then, crime has declined significantly although it remains moderate nationwide, with gun violence including mass shootings being a major factor. Crime rates rose again during the mid 2010s, before levelling off in 2019. Statistics on specific crimes are indexed in the annual Uniform Crime Reports by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and by annual National Crime Victimization Surveys by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. In addition to the primary Uniform Crime Report known as Crime in the United States, the FBI publishes annual reports on the status of law enforcement in the United States. The report's definitions of specific crimes are considered standard by many American law enforcement agencies. According to the FBI, index crime in the United States includes violent crime and property crime. Violent crime consists of five criminal offenses: murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, and gang violence; property crime consists of burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The basic aspect of a crime considers the offender, the victim, type of crime, severity and level of that crime, and location. These are the basic questions asked by law enforcement when first investigating any situation. This information is formatted into a government record by a police arrest report, also known as an incident report. These forms lay out all the information needed to put the crime in the system and it provides a strong outline for further law enforcement agents to review. Society has a strong misconception about crime rates due to media aspects heightening their fear factor. The system's crime data fluctuates by crime depending on certain influencing societal factors such as economics, the dark figure of crime, population, and geography.

Samuel Holmes Sheppard (December 29, 1923 – April 6, 1970) was an American osteopath convicted of the 1954 murder of his pregnant wife, Marilyn Reese Sheppard. Due to the lack of jury sequestering and the media circus atmosphere that infected the jury's verdict, the conviction was eventually overturned by the United States Supreme Court, which cited a "carnival atmosphere" at the trial. Sheppard was acquitted at a retrial in 1966. The television series The Fugitive and the 1993 film of the same name have been cited as being loosely based on Sheppard's story; This claim, however, has always been denied by their creators.