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    me. As a crime scene investigator, your crime reports and evidence are necessary to achieve a successful conviction. I have always been intrigued by the details and evidence of a crime scene. The technology that is used as a crime scene investigator to figure out the scene is fascinating. This line of work seems thrilling and challenging to me. The upbringing of criminal investigation dates back to the eighteenth century. Due to all of the government changes that were being made, crime in…

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    Crime rates in the United States have been steadily dropping since the early nineties after having been on an upward trend since the sixties. They reached a historical peak in 1992 and from 1993 to 2000, the U.S experienced an unexpected 48% and 51% drop in violent and property crime rates, respectively (U.S Dept. of Justice). Many researchers have tried to explain this sharp drop in crime, but there seems to be a lack of consensus on the most influential factors. On one side, there are…

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    views crime. Primetime crime television shows depict crime in a way that makes it easy for the public to misinterpret the message and disproportionally depict racial minorities as criminals and Whites as victims (Mastro, 2009). Crime shows underscore certain forms of criminal activity and whatever character plays the criminal, unfortunately, is what the public sees as true. Research on stereotyping in the United States reveals continuous prejudice among Whites that characterizes…

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    The Uniform crime reporting is a system where field officers and the other investigating bodies concerned with crime presents data from their investigations to the FBI. The FBI compiles all reports on that crime and compiles a comprehensive report that find the gaps in the data, the effectiveness of the report and other aspects, providing a statistical measure of accuracy. The national Crime Victimization Survey has a purpose of collecting facts about a criminal case, whether reported or not,…

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    “He who does not prevent a crime when he can, encourages it”, a quote from Lucius Annaeus Seneca that helps describe how society views and “prevents” crime. Criminal theories attempt to construct views on how to prevent and fight crime but often the criminal justice system is working against society. The two theories that are explained within are the social learning theory and rational choice theory. These theories will construct views as to how and why the seven crimes are committed using the…

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    in our society crime is everywhere but did you know that it can be categorized in many ways. It will either be a felony which is a very serious crime to a misdemeanor that usually is punished less harshly than a felony. There are also the six types of crime to consider. The six types of crime are branded by the nature of the act. There’s visible crime like shoplifting, violet crime of homicide, property crime of burglary, public order crime of vandalism, occupational crime of business…

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    Crime prevention is nothing new to the United States, in fact, crime prevention has been around since the beginning of law enforcement. It has evolved over the decades as the times have changed and the different types of crimes have emerged. From the humblest of beginnings where people would govern one another, to the development of the “watchmen” which consisted of a constable and volunteer citizens. This system served as a warning system and a crime control device (Potter, 2013) similar to…

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    grew up the crime will decrease due to better technology and better police enforcement. But it’s been the total opposite, Montbello’s crime has increased rapidly. Gun shots every night, gangs, drugs in visible sight. The crime in Montbello is becoming so serious that it's affecting the kid’s childhood. My parents rarely let my siblings go outside to play because they don’t want them exposed to crime. We need to come together as a community, and bring awareness because the violence/crime rate is…

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    children responsible for the hidden crime wave, including rape, violence and vandalism. There's nothing police can do. Prisons in the Victorian Era are very interesting, but what this topic means is that, people who go to the prisons, are doing several different crimes everywhere and still are. The result of that happening is that they are starting to spread it to every age and it’s just getting worse. Crime during the Victorian Era and how it was punished, the type of crime that was punishable…

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    Official crime statistics constitute of the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), as well as crimes recorded by the police. Crime statistics are compiled and presented by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The CSEW invites 50000 people, aged 16 and over, to partake in the survey; a separate survey is taken for young people aged 10 to 15. Survey results are used by the government in conjunction with statistics from police recorded crime (CSEW, 2015:online). Although these figures are…

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