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According to Section 495(1) of the Criminal Code, a person may be arrested when they are found committing any criminal offence (indictable, summary conviction, or federal statute).
Existing Schemas
Pre-established cognitive frameworks or concepts that help individuals organize and interpret information based on past experiences.
Confirmation Bias
The tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms one’s preexisting beliefs or hypotheses.
Worldview
The foundational beliefs and perceptions through which an individual interprets and understands the world around them.
Inaccurate Interpretations
Errors in understanding or explaining something, often because of preconceived notions, leading to incorrect conclusions.
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