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    felonies reported to the police that have been selected for special analysis because of their seriousness‚ frequency‚ and likelihood of being reported. Index crimes include: murder and non-negligent manslaughter‚ burglary‚ forcible rape‚ larceny/theft‚ robbery‚ motor vehicle theft‚ aggravated assault‚ and arson. Part II are non-index crimes such as simple assault‚ vandalism‚ gambling‚ and drunkenness. The crime rate is represented as the number of crimes per unit of population. This enables control

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    Bartolomeo Vanzetti Case

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    The murder case of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti is one of the most discriminatory and controversial trials to prevail throughout the history of Massachusetts’ courts. On July 14th‚ 1921‚ Sacco and Vanzetti were wrongfully found guilty of first degree murder; not because there was ample evidence suggesting they were guilty‚ but because of their political beliefs. When Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were arrested in 1920 (“The Sacco & Vanzetti Trial: A Chronology” p.2) many nations were

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    until the dispatcher asks if Mrs. Cruz if she knows the suspect that she responds it’s her ex-boyfriend. SUMMARY OF TELEPHONE CALL BETWEEN BROWN AND CRUZ: Detective Brown contacted Mrs. Cruz via telephone to obtain information regarding the robbery by Mr. Meraz. Mrs. Cruz said that while she walking home from the store‚ Mr. Meraz pulled up in a van and asked her for money. She said that she did not have any money and Mr. Meraz took out a little knife that was wrapped in arm sweat bands. Mrs

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    The Legacy of Jesse James

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    and trains. Despite popular portrayals of James as a kind of Robin Hood‚ robbing from the rich and giving to the poor‚ there is no evidence that he and his gang used their robbery gains for anyone but themselves.[2] The James brothers were most active with their gang from about 1866 until 1876‚ when their attempted robbery of a bank in Northfield‚ Minnesota‚ resulted in the capture or deaths of several gang members. They continued in crime for several years‚ recruiting new members‚ but were under

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    The Street Gang the Bloods Violence is a substantial problem that has attracted increased attention over the past decade. Many forms of violence are seen on a daily basis however; street gang violence has grown to become the most pervasive form. Street gangs refer to groups of individuals who share a common identity and‚ in current usage‚ engage in illegal activities in a particular area. According to data presented by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)‚ there are at least 30‚000 street

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    INTRODUCTION Louis Wirth defined a minority as “any group of people who because of their physical or cultural characteristics‚ are singled out from the others in the society in which they live for differential and unequal treatment‚ and who there-fore regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination” (Wirth 1945:347). More modern definitions of a minority group describe them as numerically smaller racial or ethnic population who suffer discrimination and subordination (Feagin 1984). According

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    The beginning of their downfall came in 1876‚ when‚ after killing two people and failing to secure any money in an attempted bank. 18-year-old Jesse planned their first target: a bank in Liberty‚ Missouri. On February 13‚ Frank James led a group of about a dozen men‚ including Cole Younger and other former Confederate guerrillas‚ in the first recorded daylight bank robbery in the United States. They left the bank with $60‚000 in gold and silver coins‚ paper money‚ and government securities.

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    Tupac

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    “Tupac” Tupac Shakur was born in the east Bronx of New York City on June 16th 1971. Tupac Was a Rap‚ Hip-Pop singer and actor from the 90’s. Tupac was known by his stage name “2pac.” He is one of the best-selling music artists in the world. Even after his death his songs are still popular and listened to. Most of his songs are about growing up amid violence and hardship of him growing up or what he has lived through. Tupac died in Las Vegas Nevada on September 13th‚ 1996. http://www.biography

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    November 23‚ 2008 NAME Danny Harold Rolling shall remain within the history of our criminal justice system as the most diabolical figure to emerge into society since his predecessor‚ Theodore Robert Bundy. Rolling had not managed to accumulate the same amount of murders as Bundy. However‚ he embarked upon a brutal tour‚ which succeeded to administer profound unrest into the heart of a community. Rolling was eventually apprehended by police and stood trial for the awful actions

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