LAW Miranda Warning: EDUCATION
The law part of the website is designed for the people interested in American Law, American Law Enforcement and Police. I made an attempt of compilation of some law libraries and law search engines with explanations of what and where can be found. Go to the American Law to see what resources are available right now on the Internet in federal, state and local legislature, court decisions and search for specific laws by topic. Also my website offers a History of the American police (or at least my attempt to analyze it), as well as the information about the American law enforcement, its structure and functions are described in the section named:
American Law Enforcement.
1. You have the right to remain silent.
2. Anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law.
3. You have the right to talk to a lawyer and have him present with you while you are being
questioned.
4. If you cannot afford to hire a lawyer one will be appointed to represent you before any questioning, if you wish.
5. You can decide at any time to exercise these rights and not to answer any questions or make any statements.
Waiver:
1. Do you understand each of these rights I have explained to you ?
2. Having these rights in mind, do you wish to talk to us now?

The educational part of my website is designed for people who would like to study in the United States of America. It contains information about Financial Aid and Scholarships, where to look for them on the Internet. It also takes you to the ranking list of all US universities, as well as it has the list of Educational Advising Centers in the former republics of the Soviet Union.
Look for the opportunities and chances yourself!
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As a Muskie/FSA Fellow and FSA/FLEX Alumni the author of this site would like to state following: "Research for this homepage was supported in part by the Edmund S. Muskie and Freedom Support Act Graduate Fellowship Program, which is funded by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Information Agency, under authority of the Fulbright-Hays Act of 1961, as amended, and administered by the American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS. The opinions expressed herein are the author's own and do not necessarily express the views of either USIA or the American Councils." As an author of this site I would like to thank all of my professors at the Odessa Institute of Internal Affairs (Ukraine), especially Yarmaki H.P. and Krestovskaya N.N., as well as at the University of Colorado at Denver (USA) - Mark Pogrebin, Mary Dodge and Eric Pool. I would like to mention support from my relatives and family (especially Mom and Masha) and thank one of my fathers - Chekal N.F. for bringing me to the field of Criminal Justice. Best wishes to all of my friends at the Odessa Police Department (Ukraine), especially to the Vladimir Yarmaki, Alexander Tolkachenko, Oleg Kopitsa and Mikhail Maksimov. Good luck to all Odessa FSA/FLEX Alumni (especially Katya Mescheryakova) and staff of the Odessa ACTR/ACCELS Office.