Crime in the United States

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    Stats was the growing difference in the quality of life between eastern and western countries for a span of about 138 years, beginning in 1810. The primary cause of this trend was the industrialization of western countries such as England and the United States, leading to higher life expectancy and greater income (Mayr, 2017). Following the growth of the quality of life gap, a contradictory trend began in 1948 when the practice of colonialism ended. Since then the quality of life gap between…

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    The United States of America consists of five percent of the entire world population, but somehow makes up around twenty-five percent of the total number of people incarcerated in the world according the NAACP. While this number seems outrageous, what is even more startling is that people of color make up about sixty percent of our nations prison populations while only representing thirty percent of the nations total population (Kerby). One of the biggest questions for the criminal justice…

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    standards, the SPCAA Criminal background checks are done for prospective employees prior to hire in accordance to federal and state requirements. The SPCAA grantee background check consist of: (a) A name-based on criminal history check: The department of Public Safety (DPS) conducts a comparative search between a person’s name and the DPS database of crimes committed in the state of Texas. (b)…

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    overcrowded with inmates. Many of whom are people of color. This is happening primarily because of the profit many corporations gain from high incarceration rates. The prison-industrial complex incorporates this notion that politicians' "tough on crime" ideology is simply racially profiling and targeting people of color and throwing them in prison for long sentences. The media also plays a large role in criminalizing people of color. It has been said several times that the media can make the…

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    decades is making its imprint in todays most talked about debates. Marijuana is steadily making its comeback and is on the rise among all ages across the United States. Recently states have chosen to take it upon their legislation to legalize medicinal and recreational marijuana. Although marijuana is currently considered a “Schedule 1” drug, many states has looked past that to see the many benefits from this legalization. The amount of demand for marijuana has recently become extremely high and…

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    What Are Stereotypes?

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    standards. Also if we never meet an Alaskan native before we might assume they live in igloos. It just all depends on what our surroundings are and what we have been exposed to in our lives. It’s dangerous to have racism for everybody. Racism in the United States has and still plays a major role, but where did the word racism come from? What are our…

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    is instilled in minorities minds because of hate crimes that are not even committed on them. There are several types of hate crimes such as crimes committed against transgender individuals or couples, crimes committed against religious individuals, and crimes committed against people with difference in skin color or country of origin. Hate crimes often have life changing negative effects on the victim and their families such as relocation. Hate crimes are criminal acts committed because of…

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    an anti-racial profiling bill. There are states who prohibit profiling people completely and 20 other states who still allow it. Some states that allow racial profiling to be used are New Jersey, New York, and Arizona among others. There has been a program called…

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    trafficking range from bad to worse in all states. It is often evaluated as a world-wide crime and official sites suggest that there are at least 12.3 million victims of human trafficking in the world and 300,000 of them happen to be in the United States. Human trafficking, not only does it have personal and psychological effects on society and is illegal, enables the movement of immigrants across borders and provides easy income for organized crime group and even terrorists. It is a…

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    Amendment Vlll states, “ A large amount of bail will not be required to leave jail or a large amount of fines imposed on people who are guilty, or cruel punishment used on people who are in jail.” This means citizens can not get an unfair bail for the crime they committed and can not be punished in any unusual and cruel ways in jail. The Eighth Amendment does allow for equality because…

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