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    Images play a major role within our society today. Social media‚ magazines‚ advertisements have become a major part of our lives. We are constantly evolving in order to keep up with the people around us; this same concept applies to religions. When people hear the word‚ “Buddhism‚” most people think about a bald man sitting in a room meditating. However‚ Buddhism has changed over the years just like everything else in our daily lives. Physical representations play a key role in the Buddhist religion

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    Unemployment and Crime

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    Unemployment and Crime: An analysis of the Cointegration and the Socio-economic Impacts of Unemployment on Crime Marvin A. Cole Strayer University Economics 405‚ Section 004016 Professor Stradtner March 28‚ 2010 Unemployment and Crime: An analysis of the Cointegration and the Socio-economic Impacts of Unemployment on Crime In today’s society‚ we are faced with an alarming situation with tends to plaque us and have made it on many of our chief economist and researchers list. Evidence

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    Clark Atlanta University Juvenile Justice Reform Act Effects on Society vs. the Juveniles Themselves Juvenile Delinquency Abstract Juvenile justice is the area of criminal law that applies to those individuals that aren’t of age to be held responsible for criminal acts. The age‚ in most states‚ for a juvenile criminal‚ is set at 18 years. While being mainly governed by state law‚ juvenile law usually enacts a juvenile code. Although the main goal

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    Predictive Policing

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    Predictive Policing Paul T. Lane CIS500005VA016-1134-001 Dr. Edwin Otto 14‚ April 2013 COMPSTAT (COMPuter or COMParative statistics) is a geographic information system adopted by the New York City Police Department in 1994 to predict future crimes. Mathematicians utilize COMPSTAT by designing algorithms to come up with future crimes for police departments. These crimes include‚ but are not limited to drug distribution‚ theft‚ homicide‚ and domestic violence. This method of policing has come

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    P3 U2

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    P3: Describe the potential effects of discriminatory practice on those who use health or social care services. Discrimination has the potential to affect individuals in wide-ranging ways. In health and social care‚ the effects of discrimination can be catastrophic and even end in the death of a service user. Anyone planning a career in health and social care should be aware of the potential negative effects caused by discrimination. We will explore them here. Marginalisation

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    Three Styles of Policing

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    ------------------------------------------------- Project 1‚ Memorandum Kirsten Atwood CRJ 160 Evan Wright City of Monterey Inner-office Memorandum Date: February 29‚ 2012 To: E.J. Wright‚ City Manager From: Kirsten Atwood‚ Chief of Police Subject: Management of the Monterey Police Department With my new achievement of Chief of police within the Monterey Police Department‚ it is my goal to provide this city with the best policing style that I believe

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    Gun Control

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    Gun Control Imagine a world where there were no laws controlling who could and couldn’t buy guns. Imagine that a felon who had committed armed robbery could walk into any store and buy a gun along with the ammunition that is needed for that gun. It would be a scary would if anybody and everybody were able to buy a gun. If there were no laws for gun owners this situation could happen these laws are put into place to protect not only citizens but to protect the gun owners. Thankfully we live in a

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    Apartment - title

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    measures in their firms and occupants might as well want to be secured. Encroachment is an issue nowadays. It is an act of illegal entry without any permission from the owners/occupants to a specified area. Furthermore‚ it often resulted to theft‚ burglary and intrusion. To get rid of this issue‚ the group proposes this system which is to maintain the security of the apartments via biometrics. With this system‚ encroachment issue will be avoided for without the presence of the occupants‚ no one can

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    Violent Crime

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    larceny-theft (Frontline‚ 1999). Juveniles accounted for 16% percent of all violent crime arrests and 32% of all property crime arrests in 1999. They accounted for 54% of all arson arrests‚ 42% of vandalism arrests‚ 31% of larceny-theft arrests‚ and 33% of burglary arrests. Juvenile arrest rates for violent crimes are down: the percentage of all juveniles arrested for violent crimes fell to an 11 year low in 1999‚ to 339 for every 100‚000 individuals ages 12-17. This represents a 36% drop from the peak year

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    Light Pollution

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    we can also use the lights at the same time. To admire the beautiful stars in the sky instead of looking at it in a picture‚ we can start to save energy resources by cutting off some unnecessary lights such as commercial building lights‚ outdoor residential lights‚ and by using shielded light to reduce the amount of light that we use in certain areas. Light pollution is when sky glow produced by the scattering of artificial light caused by the poor quality of outdoor lighting (Nakata) causing too much

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