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    objects stolen. In the same study showed that vandalism and damage to the schools exterior is a major concern because it costs an average of $400 per every incident. These crimes affect the campus financially where they cannot give the student an adequate learning environment. Furthermore, equipment getting damaged like the computers and projectors can hinder faculty in teaching its students (Campus Safety Magazine). Cameras are a great way to detect vandalism like graffiti and destruction of…

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    her vehicle in the past with spray paint. VARGAS has a restraining order against REYES for kidnapping, vandalism, Domestic Violence and other cases. REYES has not been taken into custody. Case open pending further leads. INVESTIGATION: On Sunday, 10/22/2017, at approximately 1345 hours, Officer Chittenden and I responded to 25 Poncetta Dr. Apt. 234 in Daly City, CA on the report of a vandalism. I contacted a female later identified as Diana Vargas who stated her vehicle had been vandalized.…

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    In the stated incident of an outside group committing criminal actions including vandalism and violent actions dangerous to human life for environmental political reasons clearly falls under an act of eco-terrorism. The question can then become if eco-terrorism is the same as domestic terrorism or if the group, while committing an act…

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    Abstract The purpose of this research is to show the full range of history and prevalence of the criminal act of Property Destruction. Property damage is damage to or the destruction of public or private property, this would either be by an individual who is not the owner or by some act of nature. This kind of criminal act may include harm to an automobile, a fence, a tree, a home, or any other personal possession. Lastly, the act of property destruction can be classed as an act of God…

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    Street Art Analysis

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    Street art is something that some people might consider vandalism and not art, but there is one street artist who has shattered these rules and that is Banksy. Banksy has become one of the most iconic street artist in the world. Banksy uses the world has his canvas, and he is willing to do whatever it takes to create his works. Going as far as putting works up in Disneyland, he even went as far as creating a series of works on the barrier that splits Israel from Palestine. He has done all this…

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    Strain Theory Criminology

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    As I mentioned the time where someone I knew another kid that got arrested for vandalism the rest of my friends wanted to finish the job apparently. I knew this will lead to more trouble which perfectly goes into deterrence theory of criminology. Although, I did not get in trouble later that day I found out the same guys who went without…

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    fair game for people up to no good even people who would not normally do such things. Wilson and Kelling stated in their article that because of the nature of community life in the Bronx, unkempt properties and abandoned cars the “no one cares” vandalism begins much more quickly than areas where people take care of private possessions. It was believed that if residents maintained and monitored their neighborhoods small crimes would drop…

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    Serial Arson

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    types/MOs of arson; Excitement, Vandalism, revenge, crime concealment, profit, and extremism/terrorist. Excitement is the most common motive. Usually the suspect of this type are thrill seekers who want attention. This type of arsonist will usually commit the crime in or near a place or area familiar to them. It is not uncommon for the unsub to remain at the scene. The unsub may even photograph or videotape the scene. Vandalism is the second type of arson. Vandalism arson is defined as…

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    observing the art. Learning how the youth convey their emotions through the graffiti culture and why it is so important them. He also goes on to talk about the opposing side (the authority or society) who are against graffiti and just see it as vandalism and gang affiliation what they are doing to impede it from continuing. When making this point, his tone in the article sounds bias towards the opposition when stated. Overall Ferrell puts up an effective argument when stating both sides of the…

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    automatically generate itself. Lack of privacy prevents individuals from expressing themselves as they fear criticism by others and external attacks. If your actions and programs remain private, there is a low likelihood for you to experience cases of vandalism and theft. Once people monitor your moves, they can easily plan attacks on you. As said earlier, some agencies providing security services are the same which plan robbery cases. They use the lack of privacy of individuals as a loop hole…

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