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    Surname 5 Name Instructor Course Date Causes of Robby’s Criminal Behavior One of the main factors that attracted Robby to a life of crime was the need to belong to a group that was not restricted by the rules. During this time, black people lacked a voice in the society and they needed to engage in activities that made them feel valuable. However, there were fewer legal opportunities for black people since they lived in ghettos and segregation denied them the chance to have an influential life.…

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    Through this passage, the reader understands the care and effort that gets put into every burglary that Jack Black participates in. Although we do not see the planning phase in this passage, we fully understand that there is careful planning in each robbery Jack Black commits. These eight pages evoked a number of emotions from myself. We are asked to step into the shoes of a great criminal, and I was surprised that the first emotion I felt was empathy. Following empathy, I gained respect for…

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    The situation of police officer Jones shooting has raised disturbing questions about his situational judgment with the investigative process, the total use of force, in additional the searching of the suspect. The questions arise when if ever, police officers are justified in using deadly force in an investigated stop. Officers Jones use of unjustified deadly/lethal force may simply symbolize unjustifiable violence. How does the constitution requirement apply to when a police officer is or…

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    is better at stopping crime than mentoring because it lowers crime rates and improves the community. Nowadays it’s almost normal to hear of another death, or someone else being incarcerated. Those who commit crimes whether it be homicide, robberies, or assault are unknowingly ruining the place they sleep at night. Kansas City has a rate of 1,268 violent crimes per 100,000 people, yet the national average is 336 violent crimes per 100,000 people (NeighborhoodScout). This just shows how…

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    victimization incidents, updated the survey methods to take advantage of new technologies, and broadened the scope of crimes measured. The current NCVS collects detailed information on the frequency and nature of the crimes of rape and other sexual assault, robbery, aggravated and simple assault, personal larceny, household burglary, motor vehicle theft, and other…

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    book discusses the various methods used in measuring crime and transitions into examining the rates by which categories of crime fell. The specific types of crimes discussed in this book regarding the reduction in crime include murder, auto theft, robbery and burglary. Conklin’s goal is to examine the many factors leading to the decrease in crime to understand what caused it. What the Author is Saying Why the Crime Rates Fell uses The New York…

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    Almost like a love story, Bonnie and Clyde were the most famous criminal couple of their time. From January 1930 until May 23, 1934 they ran from the law. They robbed, commited burglary, and murdered people in Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Louisiana, and New Mexico. They covered their tracks so well it took years for the police enforcement to catch up to the skilled Barrow gang. Bonnie Elizabeth Parker was born October 1, 1910 in Rowena, Texas. Her father died when she was young and was raised by…

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    from Edwin S. Porter in the United States where cinema was growing more and more popular. The first motion picture theater opened up in LA in 1902. Porter produced The Great Train Robbery (1903), which like Méliès ‘s The Man on The Moon became extremely popular. Porter explored cinematic grammar in The Great Train Robbery; it was the start of a narrative film yet it lacked a main character. Porter’s simple bandit story line started the beloved Western genera. This film used a ground-braking…

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    popular. A lot of people are still wondering what happened to Tupac Shakur. Tupac Shakur and Suge Knight went to see an MMA fight at the MGM Grand. After the fight Suge and Tupac got into an altercation with Orlando Anderson. The altercation was over a robbery on a Death Row associate. The two men had allegdly been accused of starting the aruguement and also assaulted Orlando.…

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    State. After a robbery turned murder occurred, a time-lapse recorder and VHS videotape was able to capture these events. The detectives were able to retrieve both the time-lapse recorder and the VHS videotape to put into evidence and analyze. The detectives then had these…

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