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  1. Texas Penal Code: 2005 - 2006 (Texas Annotated Codes Series) by Ed Kinkeade, 2005-06-30
  2. Vernon's Texas Statutes Annotated; Code of Criminal Procedure; 2A; Articles 27.01 to 31.End (Vernon's Texas Statutes Annotated, 2A)
  3. Texas Penal Code 2004 (Texas Penal Code)
  4. Texas Penal Code 2000 (Texas Penal Code, 2000) by West Group, 1999-09
  5. Texas Penal Code Annotated 2004-2005 by Ed Kinkeade, 2004-01
  6. Texas Penal Code 1996: With Tables and Index (Texas Penal Code) by West Publishing, 1996-02
  7. Texas Penal Code by West Publishing Company Editorial, 1994-06
  8. Texas Penal Code 1998 (Texas Penal Code) by West Group, 1998-06
  9. Texas Penal Code, 1992 by West Publishing Company Editorial, 1991-12
  10. Texas Penal Code 2002 (Texas Penal Code: West's Texas Statutes & Codes)
  11. The problems involved in post conviction writs of habeas corpus under Article 11.07, Code of criminal procedure: Address to the fifth annual Criminal Law Institute of the San Antonio Bar Association by Lonny F Zweiner, 1968
  12. Comparison of Texas and M.P.C. [Model penal code] on duress: Memorandum to Seth Searcy and Paul Echols by Carole Larson, 1968
  13. Texas Penal Code handbook by Lang Baker, 1981
  14. Baker's Texas Penal Code handbook by Lang Baker, 1994

41. ACC FY 2004 Course Descriptions
Family code, texas Alcoholic Beverage code, and civil A study of the nature of criminal law; philosophical and of crimes and penalties using texas statutes as
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Criminal Justice
CJCR 1304 LE PROBATION AND PAROLE (3-3-0). A survey of the structure, organization, and operation of probation and parole services. Emphasis on applicable state statutes and administrative guidelines. Skills: R (CRJ 2053) CJCR 1400 LE BASIC JAIL COURSE (4-3-2). Provides instruction in human relations, observation, evaluation of prisoners, booking procedures, classification, mug shots, fingerprinting, strip searches, meals, medical services, visitation, inmates' rights and privileges, detention areas, key, knife and tool control, disturbances, riots, fire procedures, and release procedures. Taught in accordance with the current TCLEOSE instructor guides provided by the Commission for course #1005. Skills: E CJLE 2420 TEXAS PEACE OFFICER PROCEDURES (4-3-4). Study of the techniques and procedures used by police officers on patrol. Includes controlled substance identification, handling abnormal persons, traffic collision investigation, note-taking and report writing, vehicle operation, traffic direction, crowd control and jail operations. This is a TCLEOSE-approved sequencing course to satisfy requirements to sit for the Basic Peace Officer licensure exam in addition to obtaining an Associate's or Bachelor's Degree and approval of the college department administrator. Skills: R Prerequisites: Department Chair approval. (CRJ 2114)

42. Law Enforcement Academy
Firearms 40 Traffic law 24 code of criminal Procedure 16 Emergency Medical Assistance 16 Professionalism and Ethics 8 Juvenile Issues texas Family code 8.
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Criminal Justice Training Center
The Alvin Community College Criminal Justice Training Center is a specialized training program, designed to prepare students for a career in law enforcement. The Alvin Community College Criminal Justice Training Center is certified by the State of Texas and meets all training requirements specified by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education, (TCLEOSE) . Upon successful completion of the law enforcement program students are eligible to take the state licensing examination to become licensed peace officers in the State of Texas. General Information Admission Requirements Program Requirements Subjects ... Contact Information
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The academy is currently 576 hours of instructional training. This includes both classroom training and specific skills training. Classes meet Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The last hour of the day is for physical training. Physical training includes running, low-impact aerobics and sports activities. Instructors for the academy include experienced police officers, police administrators, judges, lawyers and college professors among others.
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  • High School Diploma or G.E.D. with 12 College Hours prior to enrollment. Must provide proof of graduation and transcript.

43. TLC Drafting Manual (Section 8.09)
Under the texas statutory revision program, all texas statutes will experts in the area of law being revised criminal Procedure code, Parks and Wildlife code.
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SEC. 8.09. CONTINUING STATUTORY REVISION PROGRAM. The Texas Legislative Council is required by Section 323.007, Government Code , to carry out a complete nonsubstantive revision of the Texas statutes. The process involves reclassifying and rearranging the statutes in a more logical order, employing a numbering system and format that will accommodate future expansion of the law, eliminating repealed, invalid, duplicative, and other ineffective provisions, and improving the draftsmanship of the law if practicableall toward promoting the stated purpose of making the statutes "more accessible, understandable, and usable" without altering the sense, meaning, or effect of the law. Before the initiation of this program, Texas statutes were last revised in 1925. The 1925 Revised Statutes was a complete reenactment of all Texas law. The statutes were arranged alphabetically by subject (beginning with "accountants" and ending with "wrecks") and numbered sequentially from Article 1 to Article 8324. Laws enacted after 1925 that did not amend the Revised Statutes have been arranged unofficially and assigned an article number by a private publisher, now West Group. In assigning article numbers, West editors are forced to add a letter or number suffix to a whole number because the 1925 revision left no room for expansion (e.g., between Articles 5159 and 5160, West editors added Articles 5159a-5159c). Because of its private work in arranging uncodified Texas statutes, West has succeeded in defending a proprietary interest in its arrangement of Texas statutes. That proprietary interest does not extend to the codes enacted under the continuing statutory revision program.

44. Criminal Justice Internet Links
laws, selected deadly force statutes, and other codes, as well as links to other law enforcement related sites. texas criminal Procedure code From the texas
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General Justice Information Center - A service of the National Criminal Reference Service, this site covers corrections, courts, crime prevention, criminal justice statistics, drugs and crime, international, juvenile justice, law enforcement, research and evaluation, victims and more. Links to related sites as well as actual documents that are archived here, including: Controlling Police Use of Excessive Force: The Role of the Police Psychologist; The Use of Computerized Mapping in Crime Control and Prevention Programs; and Rural Crime and Rural Policing. Contributors to the archive are researchers at universities and government institutions. The Institute for Law and Justice Publications - The Institute for Law and Justice, a private non-profit company that provides services in criminal justice has made some of its documents available for download, including: Gang Enforcement; Gang Enforcement Problems and Strategies: National Survey Findings; Police Use of Force, National Data Collection on Police Use of Force; Use of DNA Evidence, Convicted by Juries, Exonerated by Science: Case Studies in the Use of DNA Evidence to Establish Innocence After Trial; and more. Community Policing Consortium - The Community Policing Consortium is a partnership of five of the leading police organizations in the United States: International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP); National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE); National Sheriffs' Association (NSA); Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) and Police Foundation. Get monographs, newsletters, training modules and more.

45. Texas Courtroom Criminal Evidence - LexisNexis.com(tm) Bookstore
11 Evidence law in Chapter 38 of the texas code of criminal Procedure Chapter 12 - Other Evidence law in the texas code of criminal Procedure Chapter 13
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46. M. Lee Smith Publishers LLC - Products > Texas Update On Criminal Law & Enforcem
Best of all, Spencer writes texas Update on criminal law Enforcement in plain English, not legal code, to keep police on an even playing field with defense
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47. ATCCAC Purpose
texas Family code 261.101 Persons required to report A person released by order of court or to law enforcement agency conducting a criminal investigation
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Reporting Child Abuse Mandated Reporting Texas Family Code 261.101 Persons required to report
A person (everyone) having cause to believe that a child's physical or mental health or welfare has been adversely affected by abuse or neglect by any person shall immediately make a report as provided by this subchapter. This requirement to report under this section applies without exception to an individual whose personal communications may otherwise be privileged, including an attorney, a member of the clergy, a medical practitioner, a social worker, a mental health professional, and an employee of a clinic or health care facility that provides reproductive services. The identity of the reporter is confidential and may only be released by order of court or to law enforcement agency conducting a criminal investigation. Texas Family Code 261.103 Report made to appropriate agency
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any local or state law enforcement agency;

48. Resources On The Internet
US code Includes Title 18, Crimes and criminal Procedure. Violent Crime Control and law Enforcement Act of 1994 Includes provisions, initiatives texas Resources.
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Amnesty International
Home Office of the United Kingdom
Official British crime statistics.
Int'l Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy
UN Criminal Justice Institutes, Money Laundering, Criminal Justice and the Enviroment, Domestic Violence, International War Crimes Tribunal, International Corrections.
Office of International Criminal Justice
The University of Illinois at Chicago. Links to OICJ training, consulting, conferences, publications services and other CJ resources including The Chicago Crime Commission's Report on Crimes and the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
PREPARATIONS FOR THE NINTH UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON THE PREVENTION OF CRIME AND THE TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS
UK Police and Forensic Web
Links to law enforcement, investigation, scientific and forensic services, fire, medical and rescue services, manufacturers and technology for UK and international professionals.
United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Information System
Computer Crimes, CPCJ Organization, Current Activities and Projects, International Reviews and Conferences, Newsletters, Gopher, Documents.

49. Effects Of Criminal Conduct
applicable to agents under Insurance code, Chapter 21 the department to use the criminal history records eligibility for licensure in accordance with texas law.
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50. Bora Laskin Law Library - Links - Criminal Law & Procedure
in an effort to reform the federal criminal code of the codes of California, Florida, Oregon, texas, and Washington. Findlaw Legal Subjects criminal law.
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Criminal law defines certain acts or omissions deemed illegal by the legislature. Criminal law offences range from "traditional" crimes such as murder, assault, robbery and theft, to newer crimes such as driving with a blood alcohol level "over 80." Criminal Procedure: An Overview
In Canada, criminal law is enacted by the federal Parliament. Criminal procedure in Canada is concerned with criminal proceedings in the criminal courts and such matters as conduct within the courtroom, competency of witnesses, oaths and affirmations, and presentation of evidence. In a narrow sense, criminal procedure covers pleading, evidence, and practice. In a broader sense, it encompasses rules in the Criminal Code which deal with police powers, right to counsel, search warrants, interim release, witnesses, etc. In the United States, most criminal law is set by the individual states, although the Federal government has adopted its own criminal code in Title 18 which deals with activities that extend beyond state boundaries or have special impact on Federal government operations. Criminal procedure in the United States consists of the law governing the series of proceedings through which the substantive criminal law is enforced. Procedure in criminal trials in federal courts is outlined in Title 18. Statutes set the framework for criminal procedure in the states, subject to certain constitutional limits.

51. Information About Freelance Enterprises, Inc.
Handbook combine to form a portable, annotated code of criminal Procedure; Baker s Series are also comprehensive in their coverage of texas case law.
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Freelance Enterprises, Inc., publishes Baker's Texas Handbook Series , a set of books used for legal research by lawyers all across Texas, including judges, prosecutors, criminal defense lawyers, and family law practitioners. See what some of them have said about these books. Freelance Enterprises, Inc., has been publishing law books since 1981. Information about Baker's Texas Handbook Series All titles in Baker's Texas Handbook Series include statutory text as well as casenote annotations from reported Texas court decisions. In the 2004 editions, statutory material is current through the 2003 regular session of the Texas Legislature. Casenotes cover reported decisions through 105 S.W.3d. Baker's Texas Handbook Series includes the following titles: Use the order form to place an order.

52. Regional Law Enforcement Academy
probation, or conviction for a criminal offense to closest equivalent under the texas Penal code classification of 1. Another penal provision of texas law; or 2
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Regional Law Enforcement Academy The Regional Law Enforcement Academy provides basic and advanced training services for law enforcement agencies. These classes are held in rural West Texas and provide training to these agencies at their agency or at a nearby location. Join the Training Professionals Capt. Alton Hobbs (ret.)
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L.E. Program Specialist Basic Peace Officer Course Starting January 12, 2004 through November 2004, the academy will be offering the Basic Peace Officer course at night. The course will be from 6 pm - 10 pm, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. This course will be held at the academy. This course is divided into three sections: Topics Introduction and Orientation
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53. Packing.org, The Concealed Carry Database My Friend Was Denied
page for texas. AG Opinion Can Rapid Transit Authorities Ban Firearms and can Cities Ban carry in Parks. (2232 hits). law criminal Trespass - Penal code 30.01
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54. Legal Anthropology
The code of Federal Regulations; Commonlaw.com for sources of information on criminal and juvenile texas law Librarian s Home Page - Interface for conducting
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Legal Anthropology This page contains links and references for legal anthropology and international law. Books Barriers or Benefits?: Regulation in Transatlantic Trade by David Vogel 1998 Chiefs Today : Traditional Pacific Leadership and the Postcolonial State Domesday Book and the Law : Society and Legal Custom in Early Medieval England by Robin Fleming 1998 Just Words: Law, Language, and Power Mai Weini: A Small Village in the Highlands of Eritrea by Kjetil Tronvoll 1998 by Susan F. Hirsch 1998 Sovereignty, Legitimacy, and Power in West African Societies: Perspectives from Legal Anthropology by Werner Zips et al (Editors) 1998 Links
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  • 55. Independent Gay Forum: Carpenter, Dale. 'Lone Star Hate.'
    Fourth, like other states, texas rarely prosecutes people for actual However, if he disobeys the law, the gay citizen flouts the criminal code and must
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    Summary Defending its same-sex-only sodomy law before the Supreme Court, Texas claims to be defending traditional sexual morality. But that's just window-dressing for the real reason Texas makes gay people presumptive criminals. And that real reason makes the law unconstitutional. Related Topics Sex Laws The Author Dale Carpenter Support Donate to IGF Lone Star Hate By Dale Carpenter Originally published January 23, 2003, in the author's syndicated column "OutRight." That's just window-dressing for the real reason. It's an attempt to make the law look respectable, to divert attention away from what's really going on in Texas and in other states that have anti-gay sodomy laws. No, the real reason legislators keep their anti-gay sodomy laws is simple: they just hate "queers." They have a sodomy law criminalizing gay people to express that gut reaction. But passing laws to express hatred against a group of people is unconstitutional. How do we know the Texas law is an expression of hatred?

    56. Criminal Law - Jamaica - Bibliography/ Droit Pénal De La Jamaique - Bibliograph
    KIM, Chin, 1926, Asian criminal law A Comparison with Proposed Federal criminal code , (1973) South texas law Journal; also published in Chin Kim, Selected
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    CHO, Kuk, "Korean criminal law and democratization", in Tom Ginsburg, ed., Legal Reform in Korea , New York: Routledge Curzon, 2004, ISBN: 200400945;
    _"Korean Criminal Law: Moralist Prima Ratio for Social Control", (2001) 1(1) Journal of Korean Law
    _"The Unfinished 'Criminal Procedure Revolution' of Post-Democratization South Korea", (2002) 30(3)
    CHOI, Okchai, A Study of the Development of Penal Services in South Korea in the Light of Comparable Developments in Six Other Western and Asian Societies , Ph.D. thesis, University of South Wales, 1991;
    KANG, Koo-Chin, "An Analytical Study of Criminal Law in North Korea", (1973) 4(2) Lawasia
    KIM, Chin, 1926-, "Asian Criminal Law: A Comparison with Proposed Federal Criminal Code", (1973) South Texas Law Journal ; also published in Chin Kim, Selected Writings on Asian Law , Littleton (Colorado), 1982, xiii, 573 p., at pp. 453-478, ISBN: 0837707412; copy of the book at the library of the Supreme Court of Canada, KNC 79 K56 1982; ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT (OECD)

    57. Texas Statutes
    The texas Legislative Council makes no warranty as to the Laws (160.71 KB), Auxiliary Water Laws (30.25 KB code of criminal Procedure, code of criminal Procedure
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    58. Criminal Law - MegaLaw.com
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    60. DIR - Texas Justice Information Integration Initiative (TJI3) - Texas Legislatio
    PART 6 texas DEPARTMENT OF criminal JUSTICE; PART 7 texas COMMISSION ON law ENFORCEMENT OFFICER STANDARDS AND EDUCATION;
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