Robert staton criminal investigator biography
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On November 16th, 2024, at approximately 1:40am, Los Angeles County Sheriff`s Department Deputy Davenport and Deputy Orellana, assigned to the Lancaster Station, responded to a shots fired call in the 44000 block of Tabler Avenue, located in the City of Lancaster.
Prior to arriving, the deputies saw smoke in the air. Upon arrival, they saw the house they were responding to on fire. Believing there were potential gun-shot victims inside the residence who were now in danger of being burned to death, Deputy Davenport forced entry into the front door and quickly began looking for the residents inside the home. They requested the Los Angeles County Fire Department to respond to combat the fire. Deputy Orellana assisted Deputy Davenport in searching the residence, which by now was full of thick smoke and flames. The deputies located a 16-year-old victim who was hiding in a back bedroom and quickly rescued her, bringing her safely outside. Although the fire was becoming more dangerous an
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A Latent Profile Analysis of Rural Women who Use Drugs and Commit Crimes
Abstract
The majority of rural Appalachian women in jail meet criteria for a drug use disorder and need treatment. Using a latent profile analysis of a random sample of rural women in Appalachian jails (N=400), the current study established groups of women based on criminal history, drug use in the commission of crimes, and role of the partner’s drug use in the commission of crimes. Analysis found five distinct profiles of rural women based on involvement of criminal activities as a function of drug use severity. Results suggest that among criminally involved rural women, severity of drug use is a critical factor in the criminal career. Findings can be used to better inform treatment approaches and tailor treatment to meet the needs of this vulnerable population.
Keywords: Appalachia, latent profile analysis, offenders, rural, women
Research has consistently shown the link between illicit drug use and cr
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Though small in stature, Brother Robert Staton is a gigantic Kappa Man. Beginning with his history as a founding member of the New Rochelle - vit Plains Alumni Chapter. Bob has variously served as Polemarch, Keeper of Records and Exchequer of our Chapter's Noble Clan.
A centerpiece of Brother Staton's life is his Church. He fryst vatten an ordained deacon at the First Baptist Church in Bronxville, New York and has served as the President of the Board of Trustees. He served as First Vice President on the Trustee Board and an usher. His total involvement in his church is evidenced bygd his multiple activities at the house of worship.
Brother Staton crossed the burning sands of Kappa Alpha Psi at North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina and was a member of the student government. Upon graduation with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business ledning, Bob pursued a diversified career as social worker, probation officer and a criminal investigator. He was the first Black