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    the cause of crime to increase during the 19th century or was alcohol the reason why the crime activity increased. This paper will be talking about the punishments being humane or inhumane‚ was poverty the cause of the increase in criminal activity‚ or was it alcoholism that caused the criminal activity to increase. Education also influences criminal activity such as making it decrease. The punishment for criminals in 19th century were so harsh that you would think that the crime rate would have decreased

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    countries the US has one of the most significant homicide rates and crime rates. According to statistics published by the UN in 2010 the probability of being of a homicide victim is more than five times greater in the US than in the Netherlands and close to three times greater than in Canada. However in spite of these statistics and contrary to general public perception the United States have experienced a continued decline of its crime rates since the second half of the 1990’s. In 2010 there were

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    children are susceptible to malnutrition‚ illness‚ drug abuse‚ exploitations‚ gambling and harassment. They also tend to join gangs as a form of protection. Juvenile crime and delinquency is something that is a highly discussed issue these days. With the rise of juvenile crime across the world and the repeating episodes of such crimes certainly suggest that something needs to be done‚ some effective steps must be taken to curb this menace down. There are several legislations being pushed and approved

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    The Effects of Gun Control Law on Violent Crime Rates Emily JettCSCI N207Final Project12/8/2012 | Abstract: This paper discusses the relationship between violent crime rates in each state as well as that state’s corresponding gun control laws. The data is presented to provide information pertaining to the theory that stricter gun laws prevent higher rates of violent crime. Violent crime statistics were taken from The United Crime Report document from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s website

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    Crime Reporting & Rates Response Paper UOPX CJS_200 01/18/2013 1) What is the purpose of major crime-reporting programs? What makes a successful crime-reporting program in the United States? There are a few factors for the purpose of having a crime-reporting program‚ other than just collecting crime statistics. One of the many reasons why crime-reporting is so important is because they can determine if any new programs‚ or new laws‚ or new techniques that were implemented are working

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    First I am going to talk about the supporters. They believe that all youth should be responsible for their actions. Their key arguments are: Stiffer charges will make the youths think twice before they do the crimes; this will lead to lower crime rates in future. Youths who commit crimes are sent to rehabilitation‚ while sometimes their victims are left to suffer forever. The youth’s age shouldn’t be a bias factor for receiving punishments. The youths should be sentenced as an adult so that they

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    DeAndre Gaines Clay Stevens English 1320 4 March 2013 Current Event: Increase of Tuition Every Year With an increasing unemployment rate‚ a degree is required within the work force. Even though many people obtain a degree‚ this leaves many people debt slaves to banks and the government. Tuitions at private colleges and universities have been rising by thousands of dollars every year. As the price for college increases‚ fewer students every year are able to finance the colleges of their choice

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    “Decathlon China will be able to increase its sales above industry growth rate” Decathlon produces and sells a wide range of sport products and the company is the largest sporting goods retailer in Europe. Also‚ the company has grown into a large multinational corporation. In the past‚ Decathlon relied on traditional media to promote its brand. In contrast to the competition‚ Decathlon has fewer resources to TV advertising campaigns and has not used high profile celebrities as spokespeople. The

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    university funding by both the federal and provincial governments explain higher university tuition. The federal cash transfer payments for education and training have been cut by $7 billion since 1993. In the 2000-2001 federal budget‚ only a $600 million increase was allocated for both health and education‚ with no real requirement that any of the money be spent on education. But the Minister of Finance was able to find $55 billion in tax cuts for corporations‚ the banks and wealthy Canadians. The money is

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    Who Commits Crime? Statistics indicate that men are more likely to commit crime than women. For example‚ in 2002 80% of known offenders (481‚000+) were men. As there are a number of problems with the reliability and validity of statistics‚ an alternative to information are self-report studies. These are anonymous and some believe because they all but guarantee anonymity they encourage respondents to be more truthful than if they were involved in an interview. In the past‚ sociologists tended to

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