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    Violent crime has always existed, but it has recently seen an increase of people getting attacked in other counties. Yes, there has been a slight decrease in the United States, but there is an increase of assaults, murders, and robberies in Africa. Governments are spending more to combat this, yet it is doing the opposite. More people are being killed by gang, hate, and drug violence. We should try to increase surveillance, make training better, raising prison time for convicted people, and…

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    think of Bourbon street, Mardi Gras, food, and now a high crime rate. The murder rate has sporadically changed over the years, having a large spike after hurricane Katrina. New Orleans needs to shed the image of violence and death that it now has. New Orleans’s crime and murder rate will continue to rise if people do not do something to quell the pointless violence plaguing the once vibrant city. One of the major reasons New Orleans’s crime rate is at such a high level is because of police…

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    Why People Commit Crimes

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    hate crimes if they know this is wrong? Approximately 2,300,000 people are in prison or jail—at least as of yearend 2009—more than every man, woman, and child in Detroit, San Francisco, and St. Paul combined (Marguiles, 2 June 2013. Pg6). Looking into the deep truth of crime, what truly pushes someone to their limit to commit crimes? What does a criminal look like, what mental health state makes someone commit crime, what had sociologist studies changed over the years and how to limit crime?…

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    Some behaviours are defined as crimes in society, but may not be in another society. In fact, there are different definitions of crime and the process of dealing with persons who violate criminal law in different societies. Showing that crime and criminal law originate in society. To understand this situation, we first need to be basically clear that what is legal and crime. Then going through more examples and criminal perspectives, we can conclude that 'only certain types of behaviour are…

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    The readings in module three discuss many different theories for crime. Some of the theories place a lot of emphasis on education and economics and how much or little of each could affect crime in a society. While other theories focus on social norms and the morals and values of groups of people in society (Tibbetts, 2012, p. 103). Andre-Michel Guerry found that property crime was more prevalent in wealthy communities. This is believed because wealthy people have more to steal than someone in a…

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    Lead Poisoning and Violent Crime The purpose of this report is to compare the correlation between lower levels of lead pollution and the recent decrease of violent crime. It will include arguments and evidence supporting the supposition that crime is caused by lead poisoning as well as counterarguments and evidence, arguing against there being such a link. The Link Between Lead Poisoning and Crime During times of recession, it is not uncommon for rates of crime to increase. Therefore it may…

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    This writing assignment contains the following three chapter topics: (a) “Types of Crime”, (b) “Causes of Crime”, and (c) “Criminal Law and Defenses”. This writing assignment contains the following three classroom activities: (a) class presentation, (b) video, and (c) class activity. Three Class Activities The first class activity was a presentation given week two to our class, by a fellow classmate. In the presentation, she talked about how her mom and her moved to Los Angeles because her…

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    Hate crimes are all across the Globe in 2014 there was a surge by 45 percent, against Jews alone. This is one of the many reason why we should have hate crime legislation. One of the hate crime legislation is called Hate Crimes Prevention Act (known as the Matthew Shepard Act). Many country already have a law in place, which is much more stricter that we need here in the United State. Some people will say we don't need hate crime legislation laws, because we already have law in place…

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    Christie's view is that crime is a socially constructed he argues that crime is a trivial concept, one that is decided as much my society than by law. Thought his book "A Suitable Amount of Crime" he observes the vast differences between countries over what is considered a crime, and how those who carry out acts that are criminal are punished. Christe further argues that crime is a social and cultural creation and is closely bound by people's perceptions of norms and values. In my opinion I…

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    In 1976 the Crime Stoppers program was created as a way to enlist the help of the community in finding the person responsible for the murder of Michael Carmen. The first case was a success and laid the groundwork for the program. In July of 1976, Michael Carmen was gunned down during a gas station robbery in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The police had no suspects in the shooting. Detective Greg MacAleese came up with the idea of using video to re-enact the murder. This re-enactment was shown to…

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