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    he was only tried and sentenced for income tax evasion. Bonnie and Clyde committed thirteen murders‚ and several robberies and burglaries. They were later killed in 1934.Machine Gun Kelly committed bootlegging‚ bank robberies and kidnappings. He was caught and brought into custody in 1933. He was sentenced to life in prison. “Baby Face” Nelson was sentenced for committing bank robbery‚ but he later escaped from prison. John Dillinger led a gang called the Dillinger gang or Terror gang‚ who is thought

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    How vast is the New York City’s mass transit system? XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Instructor: XXXXXXXXX Course: XXXXXXXXXX Date: XXXXXXXX New York City‚ one of the world’s most vibrant cities‚ has one of the biggest public transportation systems of North America. Everyday hundreds of thousands people enter this city as workers or as tourists. New York City has excellent connectivity to all of its neighboring states: New Jersey‚ Connecticut‚ and

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    Assignment 1: Predictive Policing Karla N. Osorno Strayer University CIS 500 - Information Systems for Decision Making CIS500006VA016-1126-001 Professor: Alex Lazo July 13‚ 2012 1. Compare and contrast the application of information technology (IT) to optimize police department’s performance to reduce crime versus random patrols of the streets. Compare the application of IT versus random patrol of the streets: a. Both random patrol of the streets and Compstat want to make communities

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    Protection and Freedom: Why We Need Our Right to Bear Arms Fourteen-year-old Jessica Carpenter was left to babysit her younger siblings while her parents were running errands the morning of August 23‚ 2000. Armed with only a pitchfork‚ Jonathon David Bruce‚ who was high on drugs‚ entered the home and began chasing and stabbing the children. Jessica’s father had taught her how to use a firearm‚ but she could not access the gun because it was locked up in accordance with California state law

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    the period was with perhaps one of the most famous passages in literature: “It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times…” Dickens then goes on to give a less than marvelous description of England. He paints this picture with images or robberyburglary‚ shootings‚ and hangings. He also paints a similar picture of France with images of children being tortured and children for not kneeling to a procession of monks and the murmurs of revolution from the working class and laborers. Throughout the

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    Crime in Kansas City Murders‚ rapes‚ robberies‚ assaults‚ burglaries‚ and theft are all put into the same category‚ crime. Any of these crimes can relate to deaths. Which is something no one wants. Kansas City’s violent crime and murder rates are among the nations highest‚ and has been for many years. its embarrassing that Kansas City is lumped together with other cities that are notorious for their high crime rates‚ such as Detroit‚ St.Louis‚ Oakland‚ Memphis‚ Atlanta‚ and Cleveland. Kansas

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    Crime Rate in America

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    Plenty of people including myself have wonder what is it that makes the crime rate in the U.S so much higher than in other countries. Well for starters “the U.S is has the highest gun ownership rate in the world.”The U.S has a statistic violent crime rate of 386.3 per year. 236 More than 31‚000 people a year in the United States die from gunshot wounds .Because victims are disproportionately young‚ gun violence is one of the leading causes of premature mortality in the U.S.Gun violence in the United

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    Introduction Public Safety and law Enforcement organization have a very difficult job‚ and nothing brings this point to the forefront than reporting the different types of crimes that happen within there state. The research will give a brief history of the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR). We will also address reasons as to why the article is important to the Criminal Justice field. Little Information about Uniform Crime Report (UCR) System The Uniform Crime Report (UCR) is a well-known crime reporting

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    ability to achieve these goals by legitimate means. There are four responses to the strain theory: 1) Innovation - the individual accepts the goals of success but uses illegal means to achieve it. People in this response will probably use drugs or robbery to become successful. Innovation is the most common for of response. 2) Ritualism - the individual rejects the goal but continues to use legitimate means to achieve it. An example of this is a teacher who goes through daily routines without concern

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    differ from developed and lesser-developed countries. Lesser-developed countries tend to have a lot of everything from property crime to violent crimes. Lesser-developed countries have high homicide rates. This is due to many crimes such as robbery and burglary ending in homicide‚ this is because laws are less strict and police presents in very small and corruption is high. More developed countries tend to have less violent crimes such as theft of property. This is because of higher police presence

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