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    Technology has come a long way in enabling individuals with access to the world wide web, telephoning, email and so forth, but the advancements made in law enforcement go beyond these avenues. In the 1920’s and 30’s, crime reports were kept on index cards, filled away in cabinets because there were not any online data collecting abilities at the time. With the invention of computers and software programs, all of that data had to be collected and imputed for reference. Today, with just a click…

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    The sixth commandment of the Bible states that “thou shalt not kill.”: Certainly, this makes capital punishment wrong. Capital punishment was not made to promote killing but it stands as a god-ordained action for human government. According to the author of The Biblical Truth about America's Death Penalty, Dale Recinella, everyone is deserving of death. The criminal laws that were given to man by God were made to work with a community for both victims and offenders, leading us to ask if certain…

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    from their homes. The goal was that children would be brought to schools where they would essentially be taught how to be white. Aboriginal communities were aware of the kidnappings and would do their best to hide their children when the Welfare came by, the Welfare was the division of government responsible for finding and kidnapping the children between 1940 and 1980. The Welfares were relentless, if they could not find the child they came looking for they would keep coming back or take…

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    thank you Lucy I’m just about to leave.” Lucy nodded and took my empty coffee cup. I stood up from the café table, being startled by a station message through his talkie. “ 207 young female kidnapping, copy.” “Copy, be right there” I walked out of the cafe towards my car feeling anxious about the kidnapping when the sound of a screeching caught my attention. It was a white caravan speeding into the parking lot and crashing straight into a ginormous tree. The vehicle looked like it had no control…

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    Stolen” by Jennifer Clement that took place in Guerrero, Mexico I perceive there are differences and similarities between Guerrero, Mexico and Raya, Ethiopia in terms of family relationships, and the environment. In Raya many girls are humiliating and kidnapping similarly in Guerrero pretty girls are humanly trafficking. The environment of Guerrero affects people’s lives quite similarly from what people experience in Raya. In the state of Guerrero pretty girls kidnap by the drug…

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    The Mexican drug war is a long and complicated conflict that has only been worsened by most attempts to fix it. The origins of the conflict are in the drug trade and the struggle of power between the different cartels that have fragmented over time, causing ever more bloodshed. The smuggling began in earnest during the long reign of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, but it was just that – smuggling. Most of the drugs coming through Mexico were actually from Columbia, Peru, and other more…

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    'The Walking Dead' Season 7, Spoilers: Negan-Rick weird relationship, Daryl's kidnapping, Maggie's baby and more AMC's “The Walking Dead” Season 7 will be back in almost a month and though speculations and theories have been runing wild, some are on the top of the speculators' list and as a fan, sure to pique one's curiosity. The first and the foremost is related to Negan's victim and the evil villain might kill both; Glenn as well as Abraham, reports Blasting News. “The Spoiling Dead Fans”…

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    Over One-hundred thousand children and young women are trafficked in America today. Ranging from ages nine to nineteen with the average age being eleven. Two victims that faced this horrific act is 19-year old Miya and 15-year old Debbie. Debbie was kidnapped by two men with the help of her friend Bianca, they abducted her from her own driveway. Miya was working at her job in the mall when she was approached by a couple who offered her a modeling gig. She later learned that her pictures were put…

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    They shot him then they dumped his body into the river. His uncle reported kidnapping to the police and his murderers were arrested the next day. On August 31 his body was recovered and the train that had his remains arrived back in Chicago on September 2. At his funeral his mother kept his casket open. She wanted to show the racial…

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    Introduction The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) had identified human trafficking as the “acquisition of people by improper means such as force, fraud or deception, with the aim of exploiting them” (UNODC, 2016). It consists a complex system that recruiting, transporting, transferring, and harboring people by the means of threat, force, or other forms of coercion – as well as abduction, deception, fraud, or abuse of power (Department of State, 2015). President Obama had stated…

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