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    As early as the Reagan administration until 1986‚ there were anti-drug campaign funded by the federal government were their declared $250 million war on drugs. The war on drugs were one of the main reasons for mass incarceration and is responsible for close to over half of the arrest in the United States. According to Lynch (2012)‚ changing of drug laws have caused the increase in the number of prison population and caused the overcrowding of federal penitentiary systems. Alexander (2010) argues

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    Essay On War On Drugs

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    United States of America are at war. A war on drugs that we are losing‚ and have been battling for over a century. Violent crimes and neglected children are only the start of where our our courts‚ hospitals‚ and prisons are filled. Our government has spent billions of dollars trying to eradicate the drug supply. In all reality the war on drugs has expelled a terrible downturn‚ economically‚ socially‚ with prisons‚ and fighting the war in general. Currently war on drugs has had terrible effects on today’s

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    Ideology Of War On Drugs

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    Ideology of War on Drugs: Legally or Illegally Attempts to restrict something on which restrictions pose virtually no effects is a complete failure and therefore spending millions of dollars yearly is a pure example how American government operates on drug prohibitions. Here‚ we have drug users‚ non-users‚ producers and fighters to stop it. Actions of these subjects simply collide in deep misunderstandings creating domino effect of tragedies where greed versus existence comes on stage

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    2010 History of the War on Drugs The war on drugs has been an ongoing fight that many presidents and foreign allegiances have tried to stop the trafficking‚ distribution and use of illegal drugs into the United States and around the world. Policy and laws have been created and maintained and changed to try and prevent illegal drugs being made in other countries as well as the United States and from being brought across the borders into the United States. The punishment for the drug traffickers and

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    they allow individuals to escape from the mundane aspects of daily life into higher realms of experience. Sacred rituals and ceremonies are especially important for marking occasions such as births‚ marriages‚ times of crisis‚ and deaths. Durkheim’s theory of religion exemplifies how functionalists examine sociological phenomena. According to Durkheim‚ people see religion as contributing to the health and continuation of society in general. Thus‚ religion functions to bind society’s members by prompting

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    Drug Wars in Mexico

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    Drug Wars in Mexico While there are drug wars happening in many places of Mexico‚ the U.S. is trying to help the cause and stop the war. Money is not going to be enough to stop the drug wars though‚ America has to stop this problem at the root‚ which is the demand for these drugs. Many innocent citizens of Mexico are killed and constantly being threatened. Violence suffocates the streets putting visitors at risk of their lives as well. Many believe that a lot of this has to do with the corrupt

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    The Drug War in Mexico

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    Mexican Drug War Alex Woodman The drug trade in Mexico has flourished since World War II. The drug lords and kingpins have as much power or more power than the government. In 2006‚ Felipe Calderon took office as Mexico’s President. His first act as President was to declare war on the drug cartels. Since then‚ the violence towards government officials and military/police personnel has increased dramatically. Although cries from the citizens of Mexico call for the violence to stop‚ the government

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    Social Conflict Theory

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    In a social conflict perspective to bully‚ is a macro view‚ which is a view of society a whole and how a society is different in gender‚ religion‚ and race‚ and how it raises to conflicts in bullying and how people bullies others‚ and how certain types of people more vulnerable to being bullied then others‚ by their race and class. Conflict theorist would take a look into how society deals with bullying‚ in terms of conflict and tension from comparing different groups‚ (Schaefer and Haaland‚ p. 20)

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    Drug War Sociology

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    “Instead of war on poverty‚ they got a war on drugs so the police can bother me. And I ain’t never did a crime I ain’t have to do.” -Tupac. The war on drugs targeted many communities particularly those of color. Throughout America‚ people of color have always been the target. In the 1980’s and 90’s the drug war increased drastically. The war on drugs was just another reason to fuck with the people of color. The United States constantly targets minorities‚ and the crisis of the drug war increased

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    In contrast to functionalism‚ the conflict theory sees groups with competing and clashing interesting‚ “they see struggles between and among categories‚ sectors‚ groups‚ and classes in the society‚ with winners and losers resulting from the outcome of these struggles” (Goode‚ 2011 pg. 58). The conflict theory is probably one of the strongest out of the three to better identify this issue. With the cyber realm playing such

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