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    participate in a cultural tradition; along with students being customers of the university and losing out on the college experience. The administration viewed this as a way for the University to avoid excessive drinking; lewd behavior; violence; vandalism; sexual promiscuity; and many more things from happening on campus. Bentham’s Hedonistic Calculation takes into account both the pleasure and the pain of all those involved in the situation, by using it, I will be able to determine whether…

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    were from juvenile centers in California, Pennsylvania, and Louisiana. To qualify to participate, the boys had to be first time offenders, between the ages of thirteen and seventeen, and have eligible charges committed, such as battery, theft, or vandalism. The average age of the participants was fifteen, including also half white and almost forty percent black. The rest were non-Latino. The average…

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    a custodial and community sentence. (Maguire, Morgan & Reiner, 2012) Sandy may stop offending using the elements he previously used instead he may change where he commits the crime, its location, timing or he might change the type of crime from vandalism to shoplifting. Therefore, in order to prevent him from reoffending, he would need to maintain a good relationship with the probation officer for a set period of time and be able to gain achievements in terms of education, involvement and…

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    abuse of alcohol by college students continues to be a pervasive and ongoing concern resulting in negative consequences to include: driving under the influence arrests, vehicle crashes, sexual (date rape and unprotected sex) and non-sexual assaults, vandalism, minor injuries and health problems, and severe outcomes such as suicide attempts or death. Excessive drinking also affects a student’s academic performance with missed classes, falling behind and poor scores on exams or papers. It’s…

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    There are many different theories that try to explain the development and persistence of criminal behaviour. The theory presented by Moffitt (1993) explores antisocial behaviour and its effects on criminal behaviour. In general, antisocial behaviour can be a strong predictor of criminal behaviour. Moffitt (1993) makes the distinguishment between antisocial behaviour that is only present during adolescence and antisocial behaviour that is continued throughout a person 's live. So while one form…

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    Human beings have a tendency to judge situations without fully understanding them. In Allan Stratton’s Borderline, one can see tragedy unfold due to the misconceptions of appearance versus reality. This is happening throughout the novel when Sami’s father is being accused of bioterrorism. It also occurs when Tariq Hassan and his friends are being accused of a terror plot and finally, it is evident when Eddy Harrison is not penalized for bullying Sami. The misconceptions of appearance can drive…

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    the schools, even some of the cities, there are little to no regulations on many of the public access departments. Furthermore, the oppression of Pinochet's rule not only created beautiful murals along the streets, but also loads of graffiti and vandalism. The largest issue in Chile is in the development of women's rights. Abortion is very illegal. Catcalls, whistles, booty smacks, and misogynistic behavior are common and often ignored as everyday normal behavior. And women are still expected…

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    Who are the human in the earth who does not need transportations? More notably if they want to have it, such as cars and motorcycles. In China, for every 100 households there are 31 private cars, stated the ministry's traffic management bureau in 2015. Based on survey from National Bureau of Statistics of China in 2015, there are 6.715.351 households and if we connect it with the previous statement, the number of private cars in China will be around 2 millions. With these numbers, the necessity…

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    The government started the war and they should finish it. In the Syrian city, Daraa, in march of 2011, fifteen teenagers were imprisoned by the Syrian government for vandalism. These teenagers wrote anti-government grafitti on a wall. Citizens of Deraa protested this and other issues , such as greater freedom for citizens of Syrian Democracy, peacefully. The government responded with violence. On March 18th, 2011, the…

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    justice services... Incarceration of a juvenile offender for 1 year costs, on average, about $36,500” (Consequences of Juvenile 1). Other crimes cause both economic and psychological issues for the youth; “Youth disproportionately commit arson, vandalism, motor vehicle thefts, burglaries, and larceny/thefts with resultant financial ramifications for victims. Medical and other treatment expenses for victims of robberies, rapes, and assaults also are significant. Families, particularly, may face…

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