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    For the past several decades‚ the mass incarcerated population has more than doubled since 1970’s (DuVernay‚ 13th). Mass incarceration is the act of placing a bunch of people in prisons‚ detention centers‚ and correction facilities. Usually‚ the people affected are people of color‚ the reasoning behind placing people in these situations is because of misdemeanors‚ for the sake of putting people in prison or because of their status. Because of these conducts by law enforcers‚ the population of the

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    Crime Examined through Four theoretical Perspectives Crime is defined as a breach of rules or laws that have been set by the government. Society has been given a set of rules that everyone who believes in good morals‚ follow. A crime would be anyone who has broken these set of laws for personal reasons such as greed. As of 2006‚ the crime rate of Toronto was 1‚000 per 100‚000. This has as shown a decrease since 2002. Crime has become an entity that is a part of society‚ without it‚ society would

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    There can be intentional stains (such as wood stains or paint)‚ indicative stains (like food coloring or adding a substance to make bacteria visible under a microscope)‚ natural stains (such as rust on iron or a patina on bronze)‚ and accidental stains (like spilling ketchup on your shirt.) While the types of stains are very different in application‚ they all form in the same basic ways: The primary method of stain formation is surface stains‚ where the staining substance is spilled out onto the

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    Crime Prevention through Social Development (CPSD) is comprised of interventions that attempt to address the root causes of criminality‚ particularly among at-risk children and youth‚ older youth and adults are also targeted as well‚ which makes this strategy as the most proactive one of all crime prevention strategies (Schneider‚ 2010 & 2015). The general idea of CPSD is to minimize‚ eliminate‚ counter or offset the factors‚ including deleterious social environment and child’s behavioral‚ emotional

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    For the last few decades the criminal incarceration rate has risen as well as the prison inmate population. Many prisoners have very few privileges in these prisons and have very awful experiences during their incarcerations. Unfortunately‚ many prisoners in the United States are receiving excessive prison sentences for nonviolent crimes due to our current justice system. Laws are indeed laws and should never be broken by any individual. However the primary goal of our criminal justice system should

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    You succinctly described how incarceration is affection the family‚ the church and the community. In the United States‚ there has been a continued war against the family and its structure. Through the legislature‚ the citizenry has pushed an agenda that has created dysfunction in the family unit. By doing so‚ these laws have sent ripple effects throughout churches and communities as families and extended families are unable to meet the demands and often times male figures are absent. Likewise‚ churches

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    era‚ inherent acts of racism began to dwindle. Today‚ racism has been institutionalized and can be seen in issues like mass incarcerationwhich targets African American populations. Sociologist Max Weber would have believed the issue of racism and mass incarceration to be directly related to the efforts that white Americans took to maintain the power they possessed through their class‚ status‚ and parties.

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    Conclusion The research conducted for this study‚ allowed me to answer my thesis statement ?Mass incarceration was bolstered by the War on Drugs.? Consequently‚ the War on drugs and the concomitant mass incarceration movement were birthed in 1971 when then President Richard Nixon declared drugs to be the nation?s public enemy ( Tonry‚ 2011)pg137!. Its impacts are not just limited to the familiar statistic of 2.3 million people now held in our nation?s prisons and jails‚ nor even to the upwards

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    “Father Steals Best: Crime in an American Family” This particular story is about a family of criminals in Oregon and received attention throughout the United States and has been cited by politicians‚ law enforcement agencies‚ and researchers in criminology‚ and psychology. Dale Vincent “Rooster” Bogle‚ taught his children to steal‚ so that by age 10 his sons were already breaking into liquor stores or stealing tractor-trailer trucks. His daughters turned to petty crimes in order to support their

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    who were incarcerated in the state of Texas with a total sample size of 676 individuals at Wave 1(during incarceration). About 30 days before release‚ respondents completed a self-administered survey regarding a host of measures assessing pre incarceration dimensions encompassing family life‚ employment‚ and experiences outside of prison. Respondents were also asked about life during incarceration including experiences such as various activities and programs they may have participated in‚ family contact

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