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    to the needy‚ and creating strategies to reduce fears of crime. The theory was based on three assumptions. The first being that neighborhood disorder creates fear. The second assumption is broken windows signal that nobody cares and can lead to vandalism. The third and final assumption is that if the police deal with disorder‚ fear‚ and crime they must rely on the citizens for help. In summary‚ the main idea

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    Task One How would you define Criminology? There are many ways in which Criminology can be described. Criminology is a social science and it looks at society’s reaction to the laws which have been broken and tries to find out what has led a person to commit a crime by looking at the criminal’s behaviour and the criminal as a person. The definition of Criminology depends on the individual society‚ that the people involved come from‚ wither it be the criminal‚ the victim or the people trying to

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    Martin Luther King’s Dream Martin Luther King Jr. once said “justice too long delayed is justice denied.” King prompts the African Americans not to wait for the right time but rather take action for equality between all races. Did his dream become reality or is segregation still present in society today? “No justice‚ no peace” this is what protesters chanted up and down the streets of Ferguson after hearing the news of the death of their fellow community member‚ Michael Brown. Even through the

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    for all-in turn raising rates and taxes. Rhetorical question – rhetorically asks the reader if they want to pay more tax‚ the answer is obviously no. Call to action – we need to cater for graffiti as well. Card stacking – they don’t support vandalism. Plan your analysis Introduction – Main body paragraph – 1. Similarities attacks‚ appeals 2. Emotive language 3. Differences metaphors vs rhetorical question appeals Graffiti and whether or not the council should have to be responsible for

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    look like their favourite star. They may even starve themselves. Movies can distract young people from their studies or work. They join the wrong crowd to feel accepted or associated to what the actors in the movies does. Such as playing truant and vandalism. Movies can also derail faith of young

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    In the article written by Sarah Banet-Weis entitled “Converge on The Street”‚ mentioned about the definitions of creativity in urban spaces and analysed how the different definitions conveys the comprehension of convergence of art based on street art. The articles written by the author is quite tough for me to understand since she used many different styles that I am not used to. Firstly‚ the topic discussed by the author covers a very broad context of arts. The author relate many topic with the

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    driver drove past and shouted profanities at them. The first terraba community are not able to live peacefully in their territory as they are afraid that the illegal settlers might harm them. The third terraba community had experience arson and vandalism of their sacred stone. Some are more develop in terms of land ownership and restoration. Although the first terraba community have gained their rights over the land‚ they don’t have the full control over their territory as an illegal settler is

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    other objects in the collection (Nieç‚ 1998). Vandalism is frequently a sign of revenge (Hasan‚ 1974). This is confirmed by the report of a vandal who slashed a Dutch O ld Maste r painting with a k nife in the Dor drechts M useum in 19 89. The hooligan w as said to be unemployed and disgruntled with the fact that foreigners are employed in Holland (Talley‚ 1989). The Darwin facility of the Australian National Archives severely suffered from vandalism until a fence was erected around the perimeter

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    ludington and feel safe. They need somewhere they can go to eat go online do homework and play games or do school projects. If they had somewhere to go teens would not get in as much trouble and crime rates would go down. There would also be less vandalism cases because they would have something to do after school.

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    Juveniles should not be tried as adults because being an adult prison make their life so much harder and makes them face things that they shouldn’t have to face. Children in an adult penitentiary are at a higher risk of suicide‚ rape and also assaults (Horowitz-Prisco). There are many reasons on why they are at a higher risk of anything happening to them than someone who has been there before. One of the major reasons that they are at a higher risk is because they are young and have more energy than

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