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    Being originally from Washington, D.C., I spent my childhood riding the subway with my parents from the city to the suburbs. We would pick up our car at the local park-and-ride down the street from our home, and then repeat the same process the next day. During the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, because of the subway, my parents had quick and easy access to my daycare center. With the said, according to the Department of Transportation, statistical data revealed that from…

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    Longer Prison Sentences for Career Criminals The United States criminal justice system should adopt harsher penalties and longer prison sentences on career criminals who have plagued our country time after time by committing crimes. According to the National Institute of Justice recidivism is “a person’s relapse into criminal behavior, often after the person receives sanctions or undergoes interventions for a previous crime.” Longer prison sentences would incarcerate these offenders, thus…

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    not attack someone who is armed because they know that they have a chance of getting hurt as well.(“Should Adults Have”). Although this is something good, people who disagree say that it will causes more gun injury accidents and more crime like robberies,suicides, or car theft. (“Should Adults Have”).With these laws people ask the question and argue about, should gun control laws get stricter meaning that people wouldn’t have as much access to guns or be able to carry a concealed handgun or…

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    Eradicating crime in it’s entirely is nearly impossible. With that being said, there is potential to decrease crime and victimization within the communities. Ways to reduce the crime and victimization would include better policing and other prevention strategies. In my personal opinion, I believe that the get-tough on crime policy is the best policy to decrease crime, which in return will decrease victimization. For example this kind of policy against crime would be the three strikes law. With…

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    again. An example is Robert Lee Massie. He was sent to prison for killing Mildred Weiss and her husband during a robbery. His original sentence was the death penalty, but California retracted this form of punishment, so he instead only served a few years and was released for good behavior. After a year of being out, he struck again and killed liquor store owner Boris Naumoff during a robbery. Another counterargument the audience might have is that people shouldn’t be able to play God. People…

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    For example: in Temecula, CA a man name Shawn Michael Smith was caught after burglarizing a home because the GPS tracking in the work truck he used to commit the robbery had placed him at the scene of the crime. A neighbor had noticed the tow truck in the area around the time of the robbery and police simply had to check all of the trucks GPS trackers to locate the correct truck and its operator Shawn Smith for that day. This proves that GPS tracking is an asset to everyone…

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    Drug trafficking is one of the most serious problems for most countries around the world. Unfortunately, this type of business is quite profitable if they do not consider it to be constantly related to murders, kidnapping, prostitution and other crimes. Certainly drug trafficking contributes to a better distribution of drugs, thus involving more and more people, making them addicted. Taking into account all possible dangers, drugs are capable of leading to any society, most countries are…

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    frenzy of murders and robberies, including the Bloody Frolic of 1932. If her life was not cut so short, she could have done much more damage. Bonnie Parker was the female half of a notorious couple. Bonnie was born in 1910 and raised in Rowena, Texas (Jarrell 1). She grew up on her grandmother´s farm, close to a dingy town called Cement City (Cartwright 4). Her reddish-gold hair and blue eyes fit her generous…

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    Police officers were essentially running a robbery ring which included illegally entering individual homes, completing illegal searches of homes, vehicles, and people, false arrests of individuals, and stealing narcotics/money from individuals. The police officers then participated in physical abuse, intimidation and threats to those arrested in order to extort narcotics and money as well as cover up the officers own illegal conduct. During one of these robbery rings, majority of which were…

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    2014 University Of Nairobi Terry Kavuli – G34/31137/2015 [legal research and writting] An analysis of the concept and use of the death penalty in various jurisdictions over the years especially Kenya and the jurisprudence behind the same, its origin, history and how it has come to change; It will also analyze why people are with or against it, the effects it poses on society and whether it should be scrapped off from the law or not. INTRODUCTION Death penalty/capital punishment is a…

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