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    the specific offense or is established generally for all crime types. Before analyzing whether street and white-collar are similar or different‚ a brief overview of the perceptual literature regarding white-collar crimes are first introduced. Examining public perceptions of white collar crimes‚ examiners were more focused mainly on the significance of white-collar crimes offenses relative to street crimes. Research shows that white-collar crimes were not viewed as a serious

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    ORGANIZED CRIME Organized crime‚ by and large‚ maybe described as a level of crime mainly carried out by groups of individuals coming together for the one goal of carrying out criminal activities such as drug and gun trading‚ human trafficking among other heinous crimes in a coordinated and organized fashion. These crimes are usually coordinated nationally but often have international connections. The groups carrying out these organized activities are usually deeply entrenched in the social

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    other factors have correlated with crime rates. This study will provide insight into why the last one decade or so‚ Nairobi County has experienced rapid changes and socioeconomic transformations impacting directly on the levels of crime. The rising number of bars in Shauri Moyo was followed by the need for changes in policing due to the new challenges experienced. The motivation behind this project is based on the fact that during the last few years the rise of crime in the area has been dramatic. Bars

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    that has no evident cure - crime. Before one can even try to find solutions for it‚ one must understand what a crime is and the nature of crime. Crime itself is defined as any offence harmful against society. The nature of crime however deals with the motives and causes of crime‚ which has no one clear cut explanation. There are several different theories on the cause of crime such as heredity‚ gender and mental defects‚ but each one is not substantial enough to explain crime and why it takes place.

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    How successful has the prison system been in achieving a balance between disciplinary and therapeutic strategies in dealing with drugs? Introduction: The role of the prison can be described in various ways. Nevertheless‚ in a broader sense‚ prisons are meant to perform the varied objectives of punishment which include deterrence‚ retribution and rehabilitation. The generalized understanding of the function of the prison is however‚ at the least‚ to keep troublesome individuals away from the society

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    White-collar crime is commonly referred as the “upper class crime”‚ traditional crime is generally more collocated with the lower class. Approaching this research‚ I had the same theory. Undisputable‚ all the popular classes of non-violent illegitimate activities which primarily involve “traditional notions of deceit‚ deception‚ concealment‚ manipulation‚ breach of trust‚ subterfuge or illegal circumvention"‚ are mostly committed by parties with substantial influence to financial institutions. However

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    Topic: Juvenile Crime Name: Course: Instructor’s Name: Date Introduction Various research findings on juvenile crime relate child abuse and neglect to crime. Child mistreatment and abuse in the United States of America have led to the growth in the number of youth gangs. It is unfortunate that while child abuse has been on the increase‚ its outcomes probably manifest when a child matures. From these studies‚ it is evident that children who have been victims of sexual assault are more likely

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    Bambam2 Because crime is one of the more appealing themes in popular culture‚ the public receives a skewed version of crime. The public’s knowledge may be particularly lacking with regard to the entire field of criminology‚ the differences between blue-collar and white-collar crime‚ and the general perception of the incidence of crime in the United States. You are asked‚ as the public relations representative of your police department‚ to provide an information session on the field of criminology

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    Justice October 12‚ 2012 Uniform Crime Report A Uniform Crime Report is a data series published by the Federal Bureau of Investigation that has been collected since 1930 and has been widely used by criminal justice researchers to collect data on crime. (Maxfield & Babbie‚ 2012) Law enforcement agencies provide the crime data to the Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ and then the reports are compiled and created. The Uniform Crime Report does not count all crimes that are reported to the police

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    Crime can be seen as a natural offshoot of the capitalist system. Capitalism encourages a social structure based on wealth. On top of society lie the rich or the bourgeoisie and on the bottom lies the poor and the forgotten. Capitalism is centred toward capital. The accumulation of capital creates greed in the rich and causes desperation for the poor. In order to survive within a capitalist society‚ you need wealth and those who struggle to accumulate it may‚ as a result‚ turn to crime due to

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