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    The crime of any kind is happening in each country, but some countries are successfully struggling with this, for example Canada. The Canadian government is doing a really good in fighting with all types of criminals across the country. According to police reports the crime rate in Canada in 2013 is a bit higher than 50 years ago; however, it’s reducing since 1992 till 2013 due to the technological progress. As a result of it Canada become a developed and safe country for many nations, due to…

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    Offenders Vs Prisons

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    The second thing that can mess this approach up is hope that treatment will replace the need for criminal justice for drug use. It is seldom that offenders seek treatment because they are sick. Offenders seek treatment out of punishment to their crime. To get the easy road they will seek treatment and once the sanction is lifted their true colors will show. More less they will go back to their life of…

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    Introduction The school-to prison pipeline is an epidemic slowly crippling minority youth all over the country. This unspoken system teaches these children that the only path for them is jail. Jail has become the narrative of the black life in America: Like Jim Crow (and slavery), mass incarceration operates as a tightly networked system of laws, policies, customs, and institutions that operate collectively to ensure the subordinate status of a group defined largely by race. Unfortunately this…

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    In their work over the past ten years, Malcom Gladwell and Steven Pinker have presented their research and hypotheses regarding the unexpected implications of contemporary social issues. Specifically, their respective views on preventing criminal activity and disproving the growing concerns in regards to society’s reliance on mass media. In an excerpt from Malcom Gladwell’s The Tipping Point, the author analyzes the application of a theory known as “the tipping point”. Likewise, Steven Pinker’s…

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    Introduction Probations has always been a career that has interested me, and today is the career that I am in the pursuit of. The whole essence of the career is based on the desire to help others, even if those that need help are unwilling to receive it. Probation and parole is an incredibly important aspect of the criminal justice system, as it is meant to be a form of rehabilitation provided for offenders who have either been released from incarceration, or who are at risk of becoming…

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    mother children are left to guide themselves through life. Crime affects so many people and affects their chances of a stable household. It is important to understand the deterioration of a family that occurs when a parent or family member is imprisoned. There is a cycle that needs to be addressed in our society as children of imprisoned families should be offered more support groups and counseling to help keep them off the path of committing crimes, using drugs, and acting out in violence.…

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    The most significant crime facing women is the victimization of women and the failure to provide justice for those being victimized. Women have been ostracized due to gender roles placed on them by their male counter parts. Crimes dealing with female victimization were overlooked and undervalued until the 1970’s. According to The Invisible Women, “Until the late 1970’s, it was highly unusual for these studies to include girls or women in their samples.” (Belknap, 3). Gender roles play a role as…

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    only $90,000 per year. (ACLU) Certainly, sentencing a criminal to life in prison without parole is more fair than being condemned to death. Decreasing the use of the death penalty will make it less likely that an innocent life will be taken for a crime of another person. (Valley Morning Star, 2015) Timothy Young, director of the Ohio Public Defender’s office argued that having the death penalty was not fair and life without parole would be better for the accused. “It’s all become about fighting…

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    Capital Punishment Today

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    Capital punishment otherwise called the death penalty, is typically when a state or government executes somebody due to a genuine wrongdoing they have submitted. There were capital punishment laws that existed from the seasons of old Babylonian period and the talk of this practice has been recorded in numerous books. This practice proceeds even today in a few nations, such as, the US regardless of the movements that we have made as a general public. Capital punishment issue has regularly been…

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    people within a group, the more likely the individual is to follow in their footsteps. This does not deny that there may be practical motives for crime. To some extent, both non-criminal and criminal individuals are motivated by the need for money and social gain” (Boundless 2015). In differential association theory the association of other leads to crime. Aileen met with Selby and made her change her persona when Aileen was prostituting herself she would get money in exchange for sex but she…

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