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    Racial Profiling

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    review recent studies on racial profiling and critiques many of their methods. I will be using the conflict theory to review a number of ways that may explain racial disparities in the rates of crimes. Also I will be using conflict theory to review how it affects people in society. It addresses the major problem of inequality that exists in society today. Racial profiling in America is where those in authority use race factor when arresting citizens. Racial profiling occurs when the police target

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    Dna Profiling

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    DNA profiling is a method of identifying an individual by unique characteristics of their DNA. A specific DNA pattern‚ called a profile‚ is obtained from an individual or a sample of tissue. This allows the comparison of the base sequence of two or more DNA samples to determine whether they are related. DNA profiling has many uses‚ in prevention of economic fraud‚ dietetic work‚ and classifying species‚ identifying bodies‚ forensic science‚ screening for disease‚ and investigating paternity.

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    Juvenile Offenders

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    JUVENILE OFFENDERS AND THE DEATH PENATLY Juvenile Offenders and the ideas of how to punish them for their crimes has been a national topic of discussion with just about everyone you meet. From the local politicians to the concerned parent who worries about their children. What punishment juveniles should receive has always been a sensitive subject. From state to state‚ city to city the views and opinions vary and varies on what should be the correct punishment for a juvenile offender. The juvenile

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    Young Offenders

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    Question one read‚ “What do you think is the best solution for helping a young offender?”. In relation to my results (Refer to appendix 3)‚ 15 people out of 25 suggest that counselling is the best form of help and a solution for a young offender‚ whereas only 7 agree that therapy is the best form of help. In line with parliament.uk (2014)‚ “All young offender institutions and prisons are required to have procedures in place to identify‚ manage and support

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    Racial Profiling

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    will experience some form of racial profiling‚ and many Americans do not have to imagine being in this type of situation‚ because it has been there reality for quite some time. Americans are being subjected to racial profiling by local law enforcement agencies‚ security guards‚ airport security and the federal government at alarming rates. In 2005‚ The Department of Justice released a report that documenting the disparity in regards to racial profiling by law enforcement. That report showed

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    Juvenile Offenders

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    Over the years‚ there has been many changes in the system of law when it comes to juvenile offenders. Also‚ there has been many debates over the issue of how to punish minors. Some think that a minor would know the difference between wrong and right‚ and some think they wouldn’t. Others think that punishments for adults are too harsh for children‚ mainly for more violent crimes‚ such as murder or rape. For less serious offences‚ such as drug abuse or underage drinking the consequences can also be

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    The Adult Offender

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    twenty years? The primary factor in the growth of individuals under correctional supervision in the past twenty years has been due to tougher laws‚ correctional supervision also has a broader scope of people under supervision and there are more offenders that are sentenced with drug and property offences. Correctional supervision also includes people out on bond‚ probation and parole. 2. Compare the increase in females versus males in terms of the number under correctional supervision. There

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    The Forgotten Offenders

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    “The Forgotten Offenders” Until recently the female offender was generally overlooked by an overwhelmingly male-dominated criminal justice system. There are so few women in prison in then men. Approximately 5‚600 out of 196‚000 inmates in state and federal prisons are women. Because of the small proportion of female prisoners‚ female facilities are not as well-equipped as male prisons. Educational and vocational training programs are limited. Life requires a plan in all of at least five basic

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    Juvenile Offenders

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    Juvenile Offenders Juvenile offenders are classified in most systems as people who have not yet reached the age of maturity‚ which by law is the threshold of your adult years. 18 years old is the line between being a teenager and a full grown adult when they will be able to be tried for a criminal offense‚ while fourteen years old is the youngest age a person can be tried for a seriously violent crime. In the text it states‚ “Juvenile crime has been a feature of almost every society‚ but how

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    Racial Profiling

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    Racial profiling is a controversial topic in today’s society. Many minorities feel targeted by governmental officials such as police officers and U.S. courts. “Statistics have shown that blacks in the U.S. are arrested and imprisoned for committing crimes at higher proportions than any other racial group” (“Crime and Race”)Even though minorities feel targeted by governmental officials and have higher crime rates than whites‚ racial profiling is just an alleged practice. Minorities feel singled out

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