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    Gang Culture

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    These three articles were specific in trying to understand the relationship between ethnicity/race‚ violence‚ and the culture of gangs. Most of them focused on adolescence and creating a way to view how violence‚ defining of ethnicity‚ and other environmental forces cause the gang culture. In the journal Ethnic Identity and Offending Trajectories Among Mexican American Juvenile Offenders: Gang Membership and Psychological Maturity‚ George P. Knight et al. constructed a way to identify and be able

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    television has on our youth. After a long‚ hard day of school and work‚ I walk up the stairs to my apartment. As I approach the door‚ I can already hear the television. I open the door and am not surprised to see my brother on the couch‚ hand on remote‚ flipping through channels. My brother could be crowned couch potato king. He watches television day and night so much that my cousins and I now refer to him as the Human TV Guide. He knows what’s on at a specific time on a specific channel. He has the channels

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    Understand how to manage a team 1.1 Define the key features of effective team performance The features of an effective team could be best summed up by Kenneth Blanchard’s Mnemonic PERFORM; this can be broken down into the following: P = Purpose E = Empowerment R = Relationships and communication F = Flexibility O = Optimal Productivity R = Recognition and appreciation M = Morale Purpose – The purpose must be commonly shared between each team member. There must be clear goals within

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    Gangs History

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    History of Gangs Gangs are composed of young individuals who are from distinct groups who commit organized criminal acts. Gangs in America by the mid-19th‚ is when threat to city and their communities first arose. Being huge threats and concern on city leaders‚ such as mayors‚ police officers and the city council. Gangs are more likely to be found in “disorganized communities.” (organized gangs‚ 2016). Many members of gangs are formed from minority population‚ poor‚ or some might call “not well off”

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    Juvenile Gangs

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    Final Project Andrew Rodriguez CJ150 Kaplan College Mr. Templeton August 30.2012 Juvenile gangs have become a serious and growing problem in many areas throughout the U.S. It is unlikely that gang control strategies can be successful as long as legitimate economic alternatives are lacking. I will be exploring the possible proactive solutions to this social problem. Juvenile gangs on the street and in prison “Violent crimes committed by juveniles are not diminishing‚ as other crimes

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    Have YOU ever heard of Youth Court? The Niskayuna Youth Court is offered as an alternative to the young people who have committed a crime in our community‚ instead of the criminal justice system. The Niskayuna Youth Court is run by two favorites of the high school student body- Mr. Stroebel and business teacher Mrs. Lindsay. People go to Youth Court after they have pleaded guilty to a crime to appear before a jury of their peers. The student jury then hears the evidence‚ and makes a decision about

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    Methodology and Procedure

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    METHODOLOGY AND PROCEDURE This paper will discuss the method of research to be used‚ the respondents of the study‚ the sampling technique‚ the instrument to be used‚ the validation of the instrument‚ the administration of the instrument and the statistical treatment of the data that will be gathered. Method of Research to be used According to Swetnam (2000) "Writing Your Dissertation" How To Books‚ research falls into two basic styles‚ "objective" and "subjective". Objective approaches are concerned

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    Forensic Science

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    Low Down and Dirty: Anti-forensic Rootkits Presented by Darren Bilby Ruxcon 2006 Copyright Security-Assessment.com 2006 Agenda • • • • • • • • • • Anti-forensics Overview Digital Forensics Acquisition The Live Imaging Process How Live Forensics Tools Work DDefy Introduction NTFS Basics DDefy Disk Forensics Demonstration DDefy Challenges DDefy Memory Forensics Demonstration Better Methods for Live Imaging Copyright Security-Assessment.com 2006 This is Not… • A demonstration of 0day

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    Mac Forensics

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    Mac Forensics: Mac OS X and the HFS+ File System Philip Craiger‚ PhD Assistant Director for Digital Evidence National Center for Forensic Science & Department of Engineering Technology University of Central Florida philip@craiger.net Paul K. Burke Senior Digital Evidence Research Assistant National Center for Forensic Science paulkburke@gmail.com ABSTRACT There are few resources that describe a forensics analysis of an Apple Mac computer. The purpose of this paper is describe procedures

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    Forensic Science has changed dramatically over the years and so has the forensic technology surrounding it. As a forensic technician it is your job to make sure the information is accurate and detailed to the best of your ability. I will first start of with the history of forensic science so you can have a better understanding of the field. In the next few paragraphs I will inform you about the past‚ present and the future of forensic technicians. The Forensic Science start date has never really

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