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    in jail or a large fee. Consumers in society should know why this is urgent because celebrities behavior is getting worst. The bourgeois of the world needs to make a change because in the end, we are all humans! In the real world, if you act on a arson, you go to jail. The importance of this topic is the fact that more and more famous citizens are carrying out something that’s against the law. Therefore, there should be a greater action taken against anyone, including celebrities, when being…

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    “Old enough to do the crime, old enough to do the time,” Not only is this a catchy phrase that is gaining popularity, but it also represents a departure from the purpose with which the juvenile justice system was originally created over one hundred years ago‒to protect and rehabilitate young offenders. In an ideal world, counseling and rehabilitation would be enough for juvenile criminals, but oftentimes for repeat or violent offenders, this is just not enough. In the majority of cases involving…

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    not compare with the juvenile of the present. The antisocial behavior often associated with today’s juvenile delinquents include serious forms of burglary, strong arm robbery, activity related to gangs, sexual assault, drug and alcohol abuse, and arson, to mention a few. One of the most common types of work performed by correctional counselor is treating juveniles who have been found to be delinquent (Hanser and Mire, 2011). Even though counseling…

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    Detroit Police Rebellion

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    report commenting on 200 complaints given to Civil Rights organizations and Congressman John Conyers’s office and some of the complaints had been forwarded to the Justice Department and FBI for investigation, in addition to verbal abuse, theft, and arson accusations. (pp. 54-58). Activity of the National Guard was absolutely abysmal as their unprofessionalism and racial hatred led to wanton shootings as documented by the 155,576 rounds they fired as opposed by the 202 fired by the 101st Airborne…

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    while completing circumventing the fact so was the officer behind the wheel of the squad car. There would also be no mention of the criminal history Mario Valencia had committed from armed robbery, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, arson, and grand theft auto. There would be absolutely nothing about him harboring a firearm. This man saved not only his life but the suspects as well and yet he could have been demonized, sent thousands of angry messages, and even a strong…

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    Rohingya Crisis Essay

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    The Rohingya crisis The Rohingyas are an ethnic minority group in the western region of Myanmar, accounting for two thirds of the population of the Rakhine state. They are a religious and linguistic minority from western Myanmar according to the United Nations The 1 million Rohingyasare different from the Muslim majority linguistically, ethnically, culturally, and religiously. Myanmar was ruled by the military for over 50 years and during that time period it adopted a lot of racial policies…

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    Ordinary street crimes, or commonly known as the “Part I Index Crimes”, are violent crimes (include aggravated assault, forcible rape, murder and robbery) and property crimes (include arson, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft) (FBI, 2004). These street crimes always require direct contact between the offender and the target/victim. Therefore, physical actions are always involved, and the behavior is obviously illegal while…

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    Violence In Englewood

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    This means that Englewood is a very dangerous neighborhood to those who both live in that area and who don’t live in that area . “ From 11/26/2012to 12/26/2012 , Englewood ranked 6th of the 77 neighborhoods when it comes to thefts , car thefts , and arson “ ( An economic breakdown of Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood , 2 ) . Englewood was also in the highest percentages of thefts within the neighborhoods , Mainly people stealing what they want or what they need but don’t have the money for . So…

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    Civil Disobedience in Today’s Society Henry David Thoreau’s essay “Civil Disobedience” was a response to his views on slavery and the Mexican-American War. The government’s unjustified actions reflected the way Thoreau perceived how an individual should react to injustice, which was exercising the act of civil disobedience. By practicing nonviolent resistance, an individual does not necessarily revolt to the point where a revolution erupts, but the person does refuse to follow the law by…

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    The 2016 election surprised everyone with the success of Donald Trump and Mike Pence as Vice/President of the United States. This will result in a “full-blown assault on LGBTQ rights (Signorile)” that many younger LGBT community members have no experienced. Despite what Trump may say, he is no friend of the gay and lesbian community. His running mate, Mike Pence, is even worse. People have claimed that “the vice president… would really be the “CEO” - or, the president of the company - while…

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