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    Intelligence-led policing is a policing model that has transformed the way police conduct operations when dealing with citizens and criminals. “Intelligence-led policing aims to achieve crime reduction and prevention and to disrupt offender activity, it combines crime analysis and criminal intelligence into crime intelligence and focuses enforcement activities on prolific and serious offenders.” (Ratcliffe, 2008, p.87) “Intelligence-led policing is crime fighting that is guided by effective…

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    The genetic factors perspective branches off into two separate branches to thoroughly examine the etiology of criminal behavior. The influence of genetic factors can either be researched by analyzing behavior genetics or be studying molecular genetics. Behavior genetic theory recognizes the level of genetic overlap between two individuals and speculates that individuals that possess similar genes are more likely to share similarities and exhibit the same behavior as compared to individuals that…

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    Party Lifestyle Analysis

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    When an individual is immersed in the party lifestyle, every aspect of their life is controlled, limited and shaped by their day-to-day activities and priorities. The central theme to the ‘life as a party’ climate is experiencing the most amount of pleasure with close friends while retaining freedom from routine responsibilities and commitments. Elements of the party lifestyle include spending time with friends (and committing crimes with them), drug and alcohol abuse, reckless and impulsive…

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    Introduction In this essay we will be reviewing five provisions of punishment in regards to criminal law. Each provision has a section to understand research and an ethical stance of the writer. The provisions are mandatory life terms for crime involving a weapon, electronic corporal punishment for violent crimes, five-year prison sentences for driving while intoxicated, public executions, and probation to be replaced by fines and incarceration. The stance of the essay is to respond as if…

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    The School to Prison Pipeline is a systemic process usually put into racial and class contexts due to how it disproportionately affects poor students of color. Poor students of color are systematically marginalized and dehumanized, often finding themselves pushed towards deviancy and a criminal lifestyle within the school system. However, the policies and practices that lead to such a pipeline are not exclusive to just poor students of color, but marginalized groups in general. Shannon D. Snapp…

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    STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE The difference between violence which is direct or personal and violence which is indirect or structural Indirect violence is “--a violation of persons-- which happens because of the way things are put together” Such as societal norms that seem to be irreversible and detrimental to only specific groups of individuals. “To have one's fundamental needs denied because of the way the human world is organized is to experience structural or indirect violence” Direct violence would…

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    Victim Precipitation Theory Jacob N Zucker Grantham University CJ102 Victim Precipitation Theory is the view that victims may initiate, either actively or passively, the confrontation that leads to their victimization (Siegel, 2014, p. 67). Active precipitation occurs when victims act provocatively, use threats or fighting words, or even attack first, resulting in their victimization (Siegel, 2014, p. 67). Passive precipitation is personal or social characteristics of victims that make…

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    (1) Deterrence theory takes root in the concepts of classical criminology. The theory asserts that people making rational decisions to commit crime as a means of pursuing their own personal interests by increasing their pleasure and reducing their pain. Offenders commit crime because its advantageous. To deter crime, swift, certain, and appropriately severe punishments must be imposed. Individuals will reject the option to offend because they are fearful of the certainty, swiftness and…

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    Children In Prison

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    Each year children are sentenced life in prison without parole. That is 2570 children sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole according to the American Civil Liberty Union. Children are abused immensely in prison. Some sexually assaulted from the prison guards and the inmates and some just beaten. Children that are sentenced are taken advantage of and can’t do anything about due to their small size and of the word “snitch”. In the book Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson, Bryan…

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    Prison Vs Prison

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    Many people confuse jails and prisons. Some people may think they are interchangeable. However, while both facilities house individuals that broke the law, each facility houses different types of offenders. One thing that remains the same within both sites is there are violent crimes that take place within the confined walls. The ultimate goal for convicts in prison is to be released on parole. Many people who are found guilty of a crime hope they get probation instead of jail time. Differences…

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