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    currency smuggling, and robberies in Germany. This is a result of confusion when citizens took the idea of “freedom” to “anything goes” (Cooper). Purse snatchings in the East rose rapidly to match the West’s rates. Because of the confusion of a new Western currency that was introduced to the East, shoplifting became easier. Domestic burglary rose and German citizens were afraid of being robbed. Felonies were also common in East Germany. There was a rise in auto theft, bank robberies, lethal arms…

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    Crime and prohibition was a large factor in the 1920’s. Prohibition or the 18th amendment was made to ban the manufacturing, transportation and sale of alcohol. In the 1920’s many people consumed alcohol. The main reason that prohibition was created was to reduce crime and corruption in America, this law was not easy to enforce. Instead of decreasing crime, prohibition increased it. In the result of this amendment, crime rate started to increase because of the desire for alcohol and the…

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    Can Murder be Considered Ethical Most movies involving conflict between good and evil often include murder. In most cases murder is considered one of the worst acts a person can commit; however, many of society’s favorite heroes and popular figures commit murder themselves. So what justifies a murder? Why are some people congratulated for their actions instead while others are condemned? Murder can be considered ethical on the basis of three factors: were they protecting themselves or others,…

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    Bonnie and Clyde (1967) (Note: I will NOT compare the characters with the real Bonnie and Clyde. My goal is to discuss the CHARACTERS and their impact on 1960s culture, not their historical accuracy.) Unfortunately, the assassination of John F. Kennedy destroyed most of America’s hope and optimism, and subsequently, an age of rebellion arose during the late 1960s. After watching Bonnie and Clyde, I discovered that both the film and its main characters are perfect examples of how the…

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    A person’s behavior almost always can be justified, if their motives, goals, and needs are taken into perspective. All actions are prompted by motives. An athlete doesn’t train and practice to just do so, they do it to improve and to reach a specific goal. Although some may disagree, the US Army does not engage in war because they have the power to do so, but for political reasons. Same goes for the Driver and Nameless, who are prompted to assassinate the King and rob a pawn shop, not for…

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    Violent crimes, as specified by The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program, are comprised of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, as well as aggravated assault. The UCR views offenses involving force or threat of force as a fit for the category. Despite males bearing most of the violent crimes committed, females make up a small proportion of murders (Hagan 217). Women tend to partake in violent crimes in intimate relationships as a result of self-defense (Hagan 217). For…

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    J & P Auto Wrecking INC dba Long Island Exports No other dba's were reported. The insured is owner and has operated an automobile recycling yard here for the prior 15+ years. Vehicles are towed to the yard by others, dismantled and the parts are sold for use in other vehicles or as scrap. Business operates during daylight hours 6 days. There are 3 FT workers register on a weekly payroll. Maintenance and housekeeping for this location is considered satisfactory. Insured has purchased coverage for…

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    persons. From slavery to the Civil Rights movement, black Americans sought to establish themselves as people. Even in the free nation we have today, prejudices and stereotypes exist. The death of Brown, is not just a killing due to being suspected of robbery, it speaks volumes about prejudice and stereotypes against black people. It is unjustifiable to kill someone based on an assumption, and Michael Brown is just one case among the many lives lost because of prejudice against their race.…

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    PLEA BARGAINING The defendant’s lawyer attempted plea bargaining with the prosecution due to the excessive evidence against his case and implored Wilson to plead guilty to robbery, breaking and entering, and trespassing in exchange for the prosecution not charging him with murder or assault and battery. However, Wilson was indignant in keeping with his account of the incident and continued to plead not guilty. ARRAIGNMENT…

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    has been diminishing such as: property crime, homicide, theft, and robbery have all diminished no less than three percent as of late yet that is very little. There is one special case; assault which has gone up 3 percent. Vicious crime has risen 40.9 since 1997 while in late years it has just gone down a tenth of a percent. This might be one of the reasons individuals feel less sheltered. Individuals aren 't apprehensive about robbery or property violations. They fear vicious violations, which…

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