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    on it (example: drugs) Respond: talk about all methods of policing‚ then show how they worked or didn ’t. “Basically the crackdown occurs when authorities flood a specific area that is known for problems and seek to remove the criminal element from the area” its called weed and seek. “a study of an April 1999 crackdown on drugs in seven Virginia neighborhoods showed a 92 percent reduction in reported crime during the crack down period with no apparent displacement of the problem

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    survive. I believe my persona knowledge and skills could be very beneficial to country. FBI.gov states‚ “Each special agent must have the knowledge‚ skills‚ commitment‚ and intestinal fortitude to investigate terrorists‚ spies‚ and a raft of dangerous criminals—all while wielding their law enforcement powers with compassion for those they encounter and respect for the U.S. Constitution and the laws they enforce”. The statement here clearly implies the seriousness and commitment that it would require to

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    Qld government’s proposed changes to the youth justice legislation will effect many Aboriginal youth. “The government’s proposed boot camp approach is more likely to increase the criminalisation of young offenders rather than reduce it.” Research consistently shows that prisons are ineffective in rehabilitating offenders and preventing re-offending. Imprisonment is therefore a poor use of public money – and prisons are costly. Studies indicate that youth detention is a pathway to adult offending

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    RE: Assignment 2.1 - What is Justice? The ideological score I received on the brainstorming worksheet was 7. Now that can mean different things depending on how people look at different scenarios and situations when it comes to justice. Justice in my own definition would be giving each person what he or she deserves or in other terms‚ giving each person his or her due. However‚ many people relate the terms fairness and justice. Justice has usually been used with the reference to

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    References: Frisch‚ Patricia‚ PhD‚ and Alan Emery. "Eight Years inside San Quentin." Inmate Counseling. Psychodynamic Articles‚ 14 Dec. 2005. Web. 14 May 2013. Gorgol‚ Laura E.‚ and Brian A Peters‚ Justin. "New Study Suggests Religion May Help Criminals Justify Their Crimes." Crime. The Slate Group‚ 08 Mar. 2013. Web. 14 May 2013.

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    facilitator‚ the victim(s) and the offender. Some of the major issues discussed will be forgiveness‚ restitution‚ and restoration in an attempt to heal. The type of crimes dealt with in this setting are not of a punitive nature‚ and there may be an opportunity to save this offender from the experience of the correctional system. The concept of restorative justice is not clearly defined; often referred to as a ‘movement‚’ and presented as an option to the mainstream of criminal justice. Rather than harsh

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    guilty. District courts are created by the Constitution. They are the trial courts of Kansas with jurisdiction over all civil and criminal cases‚ including divorce and domestic relations‚ damage suits‚ probate and administration of estates‚ guardianships‚ conservatorships‚ care of the mentally ill‚ juvenile matters‚ and small claims. It is here that the criminal and civil jury trials are held. Appeals may be taken from the district courts to the Court of Appeals and in some cases to the Supreme

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    How important are social and cultural factors as predictors of youth offending? Throughout this essay‚ I am going to be looking at the topic of youth offending. I will be looking at what factors can be used as the predictors for youth offending and in particular I will be researching into how important social and cultural factors as predictors of youth offending. In order to do this‚ I will be looking at different sociologists theories as far as young offending is concerned and what evidence there

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    Feminist Theory of crime Abstract I didn’t know Christine Casilio well. She was not a close friend‚ just an acquaintance and a neighbor in an old apartment building we both lived in on Riverview Avenue in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. This made telling her story even more difficult‚ but I felt that telling it from beginning to end‚ and how we both hopped a plane for a vacation in Las Vegas together‚ was the key to pulling out my memories of the time we spent together in a town

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    Intensive probation supervision is a type of intermediate sanction involving small probation caseloads and strict monitoring on a daily or weekly basis. With this type of probation supervision‚ the offender is released from prison and they have to report once a week and the probation officer comes out to check on him or her on a daily or weekly basis. This type of probation can keep an offender on the right track because when the probation officer comes out they have to be there unless they have

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