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    cartel is well documented. The Barrio Azteca gang was started in 1986 by five street gang members from El Paso‚ Texas. The Barrio Azteca was formed to unite El Paso street gang members who had been incarcerated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. The Barrio Azteca had grown from with 35 members and now consists of over 1‚000 members‚ (Barrio ‚n.d.).. The Barrio Azteca has a very high tendency for violence being responsible for 6 murders in the El Paso County Jail. Aztecas have served

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    other recreational habits and was often absent from the organized programs that he was registered in. An investigation began around 10:30 pm‚ Monday February 11th 2013. A young 17-year-old‚ whose name cannot be revealed under the Youth Criminal Justice Act‚ was arrested along with two others who were charged with breach of recognizance. It was said that the victim and the shooter knew one another and had been friends since elementary school. The shooter was distraught by the event. Detective Mike

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    Simple Justice Racism The way this book began was profound and saddening. It didn’t begin in the early to mid 1800’s but in the 1950’s. A time of prosperity in America during the baby boom‚ manufacturing jobs and at a time when families could prosper; but not if you were black in South Carolina. Summerton‚ South Carolina in the 1950’s was no larger than 30‚000 plus people and was a majority black population. But that majority didn’t help the black people in this community. The chapters focus

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    urge to protect him. Perhaps I’m just jaded towards the justice system and especially police officers‚ but I also felt as if the man was in trouble and that it was my moral duty to keep him hidden. I started to assume that maybe the man was framed. Additionally‚ I believed it’s possible that the man was running out of fear of law enforcement. Since he was so exasperated and worn out from running‚ I assumed he had not only been running a long time‚ but he also was hellbent on not getting caught by

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    Social justice and social services have always played a vital role in my life. From leading canned food and toy drives in middle school to volunteering in school settings and soup kitchens‚ I am dedicated in assisting others to meet their goals and removing obstacles that may present as a disability or create discrimination. Through the experiences of engaging with individuals from different populations‚ I have realized the importance of working on a marco-level of social services. An individual’s

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    Social Justice Assignment- Hunger in the Third World Hunger is a term which is most commonly used to mean the uneasy or painful sensation caused by the want of food. Which is usually linked to malnutrition that indicates lack of some or all nutritional elements necessary for human health. World hunger refers to the chronic shortage of food in a large number of developing countries. According to the most recent statistics‚ over one billion people are currently suffering from hunger every day‚ which

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    very soar subject. We fight from what our last name will be to a school mascot. What we name something is a big deal now a day. Names have a lot more meaning‚ like taking on your husband’s last name or keeping your own. We wouldn’t think that naming a school mascot would be a big deal but it can be‚ the same for choosing a last name. The meaning of names now mean a whole more than they use to. How much thought do mascot names go into schools? For one college‚ The University of North Dakota has

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    NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE No. R. 1361‚ 15 November 1999 MAINTENANCE ACT 99 OF 1998 No. 20627 - Vol. 413 - 15 November 1999 - (Regulation Gazette No. 6675) Page 2 of 84 REGULATIONS RELATING TO MAINTENANCE The Minister of Justice has‚ under section 44 of the Maintenance Act‚ 1998 (Act No. 99 of 1998)‚ made the regulations in the Schedule. SCHEDULE Definitions 1. In these Regulations any word or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the Act shall bear that meaning and‚ unless the context

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    Color of Justice By Joel Nunez CJC 113 Criminal Justice Central Carolina community College After watching the video the color of justice I have a better understanding of our juvenile justice system. The statistics shows that young people of racial and ethnic minorities constantly face harassment. Police officers do not usually want to accept complaints from minorities‚ while they became the prime suspects in the majority of crimes. For example‚ one in three young African Americans and

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    1. The first dilemma is whether or not to attempt to influence Chief Justice George Albright to take this particular case or not. 2. As the law clerk I would have several options‚ first to be honest and explain the situation: the judge and ask him for his recommendation. The possible outcome may or may not be successful but according to the Justice Albrights sentencing record it may be a viable request‚ with a successful outcome. A second option would be to contact whomever assigns the docket cases

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