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    Global Crime Analysis

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    Global Crimes Analysis Valerie Johnson CJA/394 February 25‚ 2013 Alan Hazen Global Crimes Analysis Global Crimes Analysis Global Crimes Analysis will allow individuals to understand everything that involves crime around the world as it relates to the least of the most

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    Urban Crime in Kenya

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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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    Crime in Urban America

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    Crime in Urban America has been around for many years‚ it is atrocious and there are many reasons why people commit these crimes. Crime is a big issue all around the world and while there is more production of drugs and loss of jobs‚ the crime rate will continue to increase day by day. While there are many motives that contribute to crime the most obvious causes would be poverty which causes the poor to adapt into a violent and aggressive behavior to which later becomes ingrained into them. The environment

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    Uniform Crime Reports

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    Uniform Crime Reports One Uniform Crime Reports Nicole Gent CJA/314 August 8‚ 2011 Ron Alter Uniform Crime Reports Two The Federal Bureau of Investigation has collected and organized crime related information from each state compiling the data to theorize

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    Newark Nj Crime

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    Lay Off Of 167 Newark Police Officials Increases Crime in the City There are a lot of social problems in my community. The most current social issue is that Newark‚ NJ has laid off 167 police officials on November 30th of 2010. This was 14% of the police working for Newark. They were discharged from several precincts within Newark. Jen Chung from Gothamist stated "crime has increased there have been numerous carjacking’s—victims include a staffer in the

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    Victimless Crime

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    Professor name SOCL100 April 2‚ 2013 While most crimes have a guilty party and a victim‚ there are those in which there is no victim‚ crimes in which the rights of another individual are not directly violated or portend‚ this are classified as victimless crimes. To expand more on the definition‚ look at prostitution while it is a crime for both the solicitor and the one offering the sexual service if both parties are believed to have committed the crime consensually then there is no victim in a court

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    Certain crimes are more prevalent than others‚ depending on the area. Many factors such as the population‚ ethnicity‚ and inequality between a group of individuals may contribute to the conflict perspective on crime rates. Crime rate can either increase or decrease on the scale. Therefore‚ even the number of crimes which are reported by the media‚ do not show competency and thus deemed inaccurate. According to Highfield (2014) "Those numbers‚ however‚ are not entirely accurate" (par. 2).

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    Crimes in our society

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    Crime is increasing in our society. We often ask ourselves „why?”. There are many reasons. Firstly the law isn’t strict enough for criminals‚ so many of them aren’t afraid of punishment. Criminals spend too little time in prison and they have too good conditions there. In many countries‚ as in Poland‚ there isn’t death penalty‚ however it would help us to stop increasing violence and crime and it would be a warning for criminals. Another problem is that often the homeless commit crime to go

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    Radical Theories on Crime

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    forced for the demoralization and brutalization of conditions under many people are force to live. Radical theories of crime causation are generally based on the uneven wealth in a sociaty. The longest people can find weaker people it will always be a cause for a crime by taking advantage of other people or preying on the them or in others cases when the person is force to commit a crime for the situation or necessity in the envaroment on where the person find itself. Radical criminologists argue that

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    Victims and Crime Evaluation In the United States today more woman than men are a target of violence and other forms of crimes. In the specific requirements of the victims assistance programs is to ensure the protection of the victims and the families of the crime committed. One main support an individual must acquire to learn about is the quality the programs endure to sponsor such altercations of the violent crimes committed. The protection from the justice system all the way down to the

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