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    Drug Crimes

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    Tabitha House Solberg Criminal Justice 1305 October 10‚ 2012 Drug Crimes Drugs have been a part of the United States‚ and Minnesota‚ since the 1800’s. Since then more drugs have been created and used. More drugs in turn led to more drug abuse. This abuse led to more violations‚ which caused the government to form laws against drugs (Rattliff). Today‚ there are laws ranging in degrees of punishment for possessing drugs‚ selling drugs‚ trafficking drugs‚ and manufacturing drugs (Minnesota

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    more serious violent acts such as battery‚ sexual assault‚ and death. Crime is considered to compromise public order and not just its victims; it is defined by the Oxford English dictionary as “An act or omission constituting an offence (usually a grave one) against an individual or the state and punishable by law” ("Crime‚" 2011). There is an intricate relationship between crime and the law. If the law is not enforced‚ crime can not be prevented. However according to society‚ there are two common

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    Preventing Crime

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    Juvenile delinquency is a serious‚ but often ignored or misunderstood problem. Juvenile detention centers are filled with youths‚ and although crimes committed by youths have gradually decreased since the 80’s and 90’s‚ it still remains unfortunately high. Teenagers are a high crime demographic‚ as they frequently lack the reasoning and planning abilities of older people. Prone to boredom and easily swayed by peers‚ teens are a high risk group even before adding in other factors such as poverty.

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    Family and Crime

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    EVIDENCE Scope of Law on Evidence 1. Prescribes the manner of presenting evidence (Burden of Proof‚ rules 131-132); 2.Fixes the qualification and privilege of witnesses and the mode of examining them (Rule 132); 3.Determines among the probative matters‚ things which are logically and in their nature evidential‚ and what classes of things shall not be received. This excluding function of rules of exclusion is the chief characteristic of our law on evidence (Rules of Admissibility

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    Crime and Punishment

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    Punishment is defined as the infliction of a penalty for an offense. The novel Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky took place in St. Petersburg‚ Russia‚ mid 1860s. The main character‚ Raskolnikov‚ committed the murder of a pawn broker and her sister which he became ill with guilt. He is accused as the murderer but denied it until the end where he eventually confessed and was sent to Siberia. In the novel‚ Raskolnikov had an unbearable amount of guilt‚ faced punishment by imprisonment‚ and gave his

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    Macbeth - Crime

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    Macbeth – Crime Essay Macbeth by William Shakespeare’s tells of Macbeth‚ a courageous warrior who is initially held in high esteem by many noblemen‚ and his gradual decline into evil after he is given a prophecy which foretells him becoming king‚ resulting in his killing of the king to satisfy his ambition. Shakespeare utilises a number of dramatic techniques in order to portray the issue of crime as being counter-productive though the decline of Macbeth’s character‚ and the various effects it

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    Crime Prevention 1 Crime Prevention TuLisha Blackshear CJ212 Crime Prevention Professor Sperling March 9‚ 2010 Crime Prevention 2 Crime is an ever growing problem in our society. Law enforcement officers put themselves at risk on a daily basis in their quest to apprehend suspects and attempt to deter crime. I will be discussing the components and concepts of crime prevention throughout the course of this essay. Crime prevention is the attempt to deter crime and reduce

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    Hate Crime

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    Hate Crime The simplest definition of what a hate crime is‚ is a crime committed against a victim due to his or her perceived role in a social group. Social groups can be defined by many factors such as sexual orientation‚ race‚ disability‚ religion‚ age‚ gender and many other factors. Within this essay I aim to evaluate the causes of hate crime and also to assess the impact of crime on victims and the strategies used for responding to hate crime. The types of hate crime I am going to be focusing

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    Youth Crime

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    individuals and groups (Murray‚ Linden‚ & Kendall‚ 2011‚ p.20). These theorists emphasize on the interaction between one another and the symbols that represent meaning in human communication. This paper will be exploring the cause and effect of youth crime and analyzing this issue through a symbolic interactionist perspective. The Symbolic Interactionist Perspective According to McClelland (2009)‚ interactionists focus on the subjective aspects of social life‚ rather than on objective‚ macro-structural

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    Juvenile Crime

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    Juvenile crime has been a serious topic since an increasing number of minors gets involved in violating the law and people consider it as a serious social issue. Even though the rate of juvenile delinquency such as assaults‚ rapes‚ and theft rises every year‚ nobody including the government and the police can come up with an effective way to prevent the teenagers from engaging in serious social problems. Even though they‚ the government and the police‚ assert that the curfews on teenagers can alleviate

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