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    1. At what level of government do we find most police resources and activities? Why is this the case? What about for the courts and corrections? Explain. (This is question 2 at the end of Chapter 1). The state and courts control probation and parole that reform and control punishment that are controlled by the courts. The court also control payroll. The state is in control of all prisons. The federal is in control of officers and security. 2. What types of cases might arise in both federal and

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    the opposite of good morals. Convicted felons should not be able to vote because they have already proven that they are unsuitable to vote. Felons and ex-felons are not suitable enough to vote. They have committed serious crimes along the line of burglary‚ rape‚ murder‚ etc. These crimes are serious and show a great lack of the common knowledge to tell the difference between right and wrong.

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    dangerous task. He is not rationalizing or taking into account the potential consequences of the action he is about to commit. Sociologically‚ the Iranian man would be expected to take matters into his own hands which are that Daniel is to blame for the burglary because he did not serve and protect him or his property. Therefore‚ he will make him pay for his crime that the Iranian man feels he committed against him. Psychologically‚ the Iranian man feels cheated and disrespected by Daniel more than he feels

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    According to The American Heritage Dictionary‚ law is defined as the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people‚ whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision or the controlling influence of such as rules that the condition of society brought about by their observance (481). However‚ there is a very unique law that borrowing its name from baseball. Which is the three strikes law‚

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    What are the main strengths and weaknesses of official crime statistics and victimization surveys? In this essay I will be discussing the main strengths and weaknesses of official crime statistics and victimization surveys. I have done tremendous research to back up my work‚ I have also used famous criminologists and other bodies who understand criminalization to help re-enforce my points. Most experts and successful authors‚ such as Tim Newburn‚ Brent E. Turvey and Clive Coleman have attempted

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    The community that intrigues me the most is the Indian community‚ even with those vibrant cultures India certainly has been going down in standards amongst the eyes of the people‚ mainly due to the fluctuating crime rates. Though there are varieties of crime the ones most evident are Human Trafficking‚ Corrupt Political systems and Robbery/Assault. The following paragraphs explain in detail the listed crimes. Human Trafficking can be defined as "the illegal movement

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    low of .05 for burglary to a high of 24.00 for the use of marijuana." (Mears & H.Field‚2002). The analysis with regard to the deviant self-reported acts uncovers the fact that there is a significant age/peer interaction for each violation‚ omitting hitting someone. The principal finding to note is‚"that the expected pattern of age/peer interactions is most evident for using marijuana; getting drunk; and‚ to a lesser extent‚ selling illegal drugs‚ using prescription drugs‚ burglary‚ and the offense

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    disordlerly‚ motor offences‚ vandalism‚ petty theft and so on. Type two. Either way: these are cases that could be tried and dealt with via either Magistrates Court or Crown Court setting which may involve the likes of handling stolen goods and/or burglary. Type three. Indictment: theMagistrates Court are able to examine certain cases to determine whether they are serious enough for it to go to Crown Court but they are also able to try some individuals and then send them to the Crown Court for

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    Guns have always been a part of the United States; it was what we used to declare independence from Great Britain. The right to bear arms is the second amendment in the Constitution‚ and the Constitution is the set of bylaws set forth by our founding fathers. These 27 amendments are what makes America‚ America. The right to bear arms is endorsed by millions of Americans. But lately stricter gun control has been a controversial topic in the news‚ there is one side that supports stricter gun control

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    reducing crime‚ both in Australia and overseas. A review of the evidence by Eck (2006a) showed opportunity reduction measures can reduce crime in many circumstances with little evidence of displacement. An evaluation of the UK Reducing Residential Burglary Initiative found that areas where more money had been invested in situational prevention rather than offender-focused prevention and those that were flexible in

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