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    As one interacts with numerous people on a daily basis, especially is their neighborhood is filled with criminalistics activity, they will learn these behaviors as they get older with the assistance of those around them. These criminal behaviors also occur most in personal groups. For instance, if a child is raised in a home where the parents are continuously doing drugs, they will most likely view this behavior as something that is advantageous towards them. Young criminals often learn from…

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    Alcatraz Prison History

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    Early in the 20th century, a new wave of crime swept across the nation. In the 1920’s and 30’s the Volstead Act encouraged illegal alcohol distribution that became a very lucrative business. This sharp rise in crime formed organized gangs that became more and more violent. President Herbert Hoover decided at that time to crack down on crime and this led to the creation of larger, higher capacity federal prisons. Alcatraz prison was one of the products of this decision, and is possibly the most…

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    The Other Wes Moore Life

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    that was being provided for him. “Just as military school had slowly grown on me, so had academic life” (130). On the other hand, the other Wes Moore was left in his environment and repeated a life of violence and gang relations. In order to provide for his family he was forced to go back to the gang world even after completing Job Corps because “Wes realized the only consistency in his employment was inconsistency. That, and the fact that none of these jobs paid over nine dollars an hour”…

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    themselves through their art. Ferrell also denotes the opposing viewpoint of the law, the community, and also on how they take action on this uprising of graffiti culture. When the police see the youth’s art they claim it to be property crime or gang violence. They take action on the youth using different ways like paddling them in the public eye to humiliate them hoping this method would cease the crime. The youth tend to strike back, continuing to do it even if there is a possibility of jail…

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    In the murder case of an African- American lady named Martha investigators have narrowed their search do to three possible suspects. The three suspects are Royce Triplett, Kenneth Hubbard and Marcus Maher. Now none of the possible suspect is family members of Martha but has had some form of interaction with her in the past whether it is church related or neighborhood related she knew all three of them. Therefore, we will have to look at the evidence and determine which one of these three men…

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    When one scrolls through the guide on their television it is probable that a large percentage of shows will fit into the following categories, news, sports, children’s television, and crime shows. For many citizens of the United States crime shows have been an all-time favorite whether that be “CSI”, “NCIS”, “48 Hours”, or any of the other crime shows that are abundant in popular television. Many people tune in every week to watch these shows. The question is, Why? Why are these shows so popular…

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    of organized crime identified by law enforcement and researchers are the absence of political goals, has a limited or exclusive membership, is hierarchical, constitutes a unique subculture, perpetuates itself, exhibits a willingness to use illegal violence, is monopolistic, and is governed by explicit rules and regulations. 2) Organized crime is not just described by one definition, it has multiple meanings. Some consider it a system or organization of people and groups engaged in criminal…

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    came from the superstition that red-headed Negroes were sons of the Devil, quick-tempered, mean, and capable of cruel violence” (Epps 24). “The police knew Malcolm was selling drugs and were after him. He traveled on a train to keep moving. Several months later he was drafted into the army but pretended he was crazy to get rejected. He then turned to robbery, but he and his ‘gang’ were caught, and Malcolm received ten years sentence in prison.” (Davies 34-41) “Malcolm X and Shorty Jarvis were…

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    Currently in Canada all hard drugs are illegal. There are many good arguments as to why hard drugs should be legalized in Canada Hard drugs should be legalized in Canada because the government will save money, the health of the people who live in Canada will be improved, and there will be less drug related deaths and injuries within Canada. In Canada there is a rough average of about 47000 deaths each year from drug abuse. By legalizing drugs people will feel less appeal to them,…

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    Cramps Psychobilly Culture

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    The Cramps, among other later bands are known as “Psychobilly.” Psychobilly is a genre of rock music that mixes elements of punk rock, rockabilly, and other genres. It is often characterized by lyrical references to science fiction, horror films, violence, sexuality, and other taboo topics which are often presented comedically. Some psychobilly bands use an upright double bass instead of an electric bass, however the Cramps are notorious for their lack of a bass player. In the mid- to late…

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