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    CCJS 461 7380 Psychology of Criminal Behavior Literature Review July 19‚ 2015 Article 1 Homelessness‚ Poverty‚ and Incarceration: The Criminalization of Despair by Larry Covin is the first article that will be reviewed. This article reflects on the impact that homelessness and poverty‚ among other factors‚ can have on incarceration and likelihood of committing crime‚ the conditions that the poor face in prison‚ and how those in poverty are treated during the criminal justice process

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    Abstract The purpose of this research paper is that to present the difficulties Procter & Gamble faced in the early 1980¡¦s due to a correlation between the company¡¦s Rely tampon and the disease Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). Also‚ how the company handled the findings before and after new laws were passed by Congress giving the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to regulate medical devices‚ which included tampons. Thereafter‚ I will analyze the ethical issues relevant to this case within

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    including police‚ courts and prison. Being in an environment that glorified violence‚ I saw young men fall victim to the delusion that we could avoid the consequences of crime. But I have also seen the unfairness of the system and the bad results of incarceration for individual and families. Since attending Community College of Philadelphia‚ I have taken two classes that have given me a better insight into this subject. Academic work for History 101 and English 102 have shown me the nation we live in has

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    Setting Up a Shock-Proof House Two years back when on one fine morning‚ I was taking my daughter to school in our car‚ we discovered that once a beautiful large house was now burnt black due to electrocution. Out of utmost dismay and wonder‚ my daughter asked me – “Papa‚ what has happened?”‚ and I provided her few explanations to what could have happened and how it could have happened. But her inquisitiveness was not resolved‚ and every other day in the morning‚ when we passed by that house

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    Hannah Langlet 1/16/12 Introduction to Fitness and Activity Professor Dever Paper 2 Tips and Benefits of Winter Swimming Swimming is a great way to exercise. In the article‚ “Tips and Benefits of Winter Swimming” it states that winter swimming is referring to swimming outdoors. According to Pointing‚ “Winter Swimming is done outdoors in freshwater‚ and often resembles an ice cold bath”(Pointing‚ 2011). Most people would never think to try this exercise in the winter‚ but it does have

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    Juvenile Incarceration Name: Institution: Juvenile Incarceration Abstract Juvenile incarceration has created a lot of uncertainties in the legal justice system. This is because it is often assumed that indeed there are several persons that are underage that at the time of the crime did not have the proper mental reasoning to appreciate that indeed they were committing a crime. For this reason‚ there has been several problems regarding Juvenile incarceration and it has been argued

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    Race and Empathy; Understanding Incarceration Disparities Research Design Introduction: On August 8th‚ 2013 United States Attorney General Eric Holder made history when he announced the nearing end of the mandatory minimum-era in federal sentencing policy in his speech to the American Bar Association in San Francisco. In his address Holder lamented the condition of the Federal Justice

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    America’s failing War on Drugs and the Culture of Incarceration Richard B. Carpenter Adams State College America’s failing War on Drugs and the Culture of Incarceration Richard B. Carpenter Adams State College Abstract For over a century‚ America has waged a failing war on drugs even as it feeds a cultural apathetic and underground acceptance of drug and alcohol use. The views of the dominate group have placed blame on society’s ills on the evils

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    The Rely Tampon The Rely Tampon‚ made by Proctor & Gamble‚ has been under public scrutiny for years for various reasons. Known mostly for their debated link to the deaths of thirty eight women from Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) and for lawyers charges against them of "suppressing important data that may [have] enhance[d] medical understanding of TSS" (Fielding). The Rely Tampon has become a hot topic and one of the most famous tampons in our history‚ second only to Tampax. "It Even Absorbed

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    In 1942‚ at the age of 23‚ he refused to go to the government’s incarceration camps for Japanese Americans. he appealed his case all the way to the Supreme Court In 1944‚ the Supreme Court ruled against him‚ arguing that the incarceration was justified due to military necessity. In 1983‚ Prof. Peter Irons‚ a legal historian‚ together with researcher Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga‚ discovered key documents that government intelligence agencies had hidden from the Supreme Court in 1944. The documents consistently

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