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    Despite the incoherent special effects and relying on clichés about young black men‚ Boyz N The Hood is an inspiring and thought-provoking film‚ which features riveting performance by Cuba Gooding Jr. Synopsis Boyz n the Hood: The story opens on a normal South Central‚ Los Angeles day. Tre styles is a smart kid whose pride and slick mouth in school causes his teacher to take disciplinary actions and calls his mother. As a result Tre’s mother Reva‚ decides the best thing for both of them would be

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    succinctly described‚ through personal experience‚ the biases that affects many regardless of profession. “The racial profiling controversy‚ which began within the context of traffic stops‚ is encroaching into other areas like‚ transportation security‚ shoplifting‚ immigration and quality of life enforcement” (Withrow & Dailey‚ 2011). Many in society will see this as a failure in the lack of family instilled values or a leadership failure but refuse to see it as a personal accountability issue. As accountability

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    Injustice in the Prison System In American society today‚ nonviolent offenders are prosecuted in much the same way violent offenders are. In California our justice system uses the three strikes law‚ which means habitual offenders; no matter the nature of the crime receive mandatory extended jail sentences after their second offense. While these crimes which they commit are wrong‚ the harm they inflict upon society is very low‚ hence the ratio of punishment to crime should be much lower. Using

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    must be able to compute the probability of a loss and a realistic cost for the insurance. THE LOSS MUST BE DUE TO CHANCE. Regular recurring losses such as shoplifting in a supermarket are built into the price and would not be insurable as it is not fortuitous. THE LOSS MUST BE DUE TO CHANCE. Regular recurring losses such as shoplifting in a supermarket are built into the price and would not be insurable as it is not fortuitous. THE LOSS MUST BE DEFINITE AND MEASURABLE. This means that there

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    Criminal Justice Goals

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    the most important goal of the criminal justice system? Why? I believe the most important goal of the criminal justice system is deterrence. By deterring people from crime‚ society is eminently safer. The economy would definitely be improved‚ as shoplifting‚ burglary‚ and other types of theft would occur less frequently. The costs involved with arson‚ mass and serial murders‚ and the other various crimes would also be less troublesome for the local and federal governments. I also believe that the collective

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    Walmart Stores‚ Inc V. Cockrell Background: On November 6‚ 1996‚ Karl Cockrell went to a Walmart store with his parents. As he was leaving the store the loss-prevention officer for Walmart‚ Raymond Navarro‚ stopped him and asked him to follow him to the manager’s room. Once at the office the loss-prevention officer conducted a thorough search and even asked Karl Cockrell to take off a surgical bandage that he had on his abdomen. Even after Karl Cockrell’s explanation that the bandage covered a

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    also be even higher. Another study would be the youth lifestyles survey (2000) where it was found that 11% females and 26% males committed serious crimes in the last twelve months. In general‚ women are seen to commit less serious crimes like shoplifting and are very rare for them to commit a violent crime. These statistics show that males are a lot more violent and are more capable of committing more serious crimes compared to women. Flood page et all (2000) found that one in eleven self-reported

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    law‚ especially if they are well-liked‚ the general population has a tendency to be more lenient‚ permitting them to proceed with life‚ as though nothing has ever happened. An example of this would be Lindsay Lohan. She is a repeat offender for shoplifting‚ drugs‚ drinking‚ and probation violation. “The child star‚ whose rap sheet includes a DUI‚ alleged necklace theft‚ and misdemeanor cocaine use‚ also cancelled a Toronto appearance last minute because her criminal past barred her from crossing the

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    Making the Right Choice

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    or it can make a turn for the worst. Yes‚ everyone wants to make good choices in life. But does that always happen? Nine times out of ten know. Recently‚ I made a bad choice that affected my life in numerous ways for instance when I got caught shoplifting my parents looked down on me as if I was this thief. I’m very embarrassed of my actions but there’s nothing I can do to erase it I can only make this a learning experience and make better choices next time around. As teenagers were often expected

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    Legislations are the driving force to promote national profile and to improve economic prosperity. An advanced law system can maintain social orders and alter citizen’s behaviors. Personally‚ I hold the view that the legitimate principles have both advantages and adversities‚ while the merits surpass the downside in the most of the cases. First of all‚ some laws and enforcements stipulate certain behaviors can lead to the encouragement of illicit actions. For example‚ the legalization of gambling

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