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    The death penalty has been given to criminals who have done the most horrendous crimes in order to show a message that murderers will be punished to the full extent. However, this thinking is flawed and murder cannot be discouraged with more murder. Although the death penalty is supposed to deter crime, studies have revealed its opposite and unexpected effect. Several factors skew the justice system, in which minorities have a higher chance of receiving the death penalty. The death penalty is…

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    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 intelligence gathering and analysis- and has the potential to be the most…

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    always been an issue. A juvenile is someone who is under 18 years of age. There is a multitude of reasons why they are committing crimes. Some of the main reasons being financial situations, family issues, or a negative guidances into doing certain things. As a juvenile one does not fully understand the severity, or the consequences that follow behind committing a crime. Unfortunately, “ children as young as 13 years old have been tried as adults and sentenced to die in prison, typically…

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    Chicago also responded by partnering with the Cook County Sheriff officers, decentralized gang and enforcement units. Children should be able to go outside to play, and their parents should not have to worry about them being the next victim due to gun violence. Chicago should be noted for its beauty and culture rather than be overshadowed by deaths due to gun violence. If Chicago acknowledges that something must be done to reduce the gun violence rate, then they need to realize that it is time…

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    Pew Research Center, showed there was an increase in opposing the death penalty in recent years (NBC). In the near future, many states would save millions by abolishing capital punishment, in which it could contribute to many other programs such as crime prevention, in the first…

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    (Maps.latimes.com, 2016). Florence-Firestone has high percentages of ethnic minorities and also has a high crime rate. Most of the community concerns amongst the interviewees had to do with some sort of crime being involved. According to the Los Angeles Times (latimes) crime map, within the past six months there has been 302 violent crimes and 683 property crimes. These statics prove that crime is a big issue in this community, ironically some residents do not feel any sense of fear about their…

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    under his rule. With Henry VIII’s influence, the number of crimes eligible for the death penalty increased over the two following years…

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    CAPS started out as a pilot program before it became a largely effective policy in and around Chicago. The program was introduced to encourage community members and leaders to step up against crime and to work with one another to eliminate crime in the neighborhoods, in a time of police isolation from the community this was generally accepted around the Chicago area as it brought the two together. CAPS represent the “Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy”. The program was introduced back on…

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    A world without crime, hate, depression is a place, which may seem to be highly unachievable in today’s society. However, a place where there is happiness, forgiveness and a sense of belonging can be accomplished. In today’s society there is still a linger hatred for people of color, gender and social status. For an example, the poor hates the rich, the whites hates the blacks, and women hates its male counterpart. While this not expressed openly there are movements that indicate what is…

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    released from prison. According to Alexander, “Nearly every state allows private employers to discriminate on the basis of past criminal convictions. In fact, employers in most states can deny jobs to people who were arrested but never convicted of any crime.”. She explains that ex-convicts find it…

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