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    Social cost of crime is something we all can relate to. In today’s society crime is at an all-time and with that comes the cost. Crime sadly is something that will never go away. But as a society we can pull together to prevent crime and lower crime rates. This paper will discuss social cost and give examples of social cost. The definition of social cost can vary from person to person. But my definition of social cost would be cost that society pays to deter future acts of crime. In other…

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    allowed them to generate their hypothesis of experimenting upon the correlation between crime and beauty. Sigall and Ostrove stated two hypothesis, one being that expected beautiful defendants would receive lighter punishments when their beauty was unrelated to the crime (e.g., burglary) compared to an unattractive defendant, or defendant whose beauty was unknown and the second hypothesis being that if the crime involved using one’s beauty to persuade innocent victims (e.g., swindling), they…

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    different crimes that there are. I chose to talk about white-collar crime because I thought that it was the most interesting out of all of the other topics. White-collar crimes are acts of crime that are typically committed in the workforce. According to Zastrow, such crimes include false advertising, violations of food and drug laws and the release of industrial waste products into public waterways among other crimes (Zastrow, 2013, p. 297). An interesting fact about this type of crime is that…

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    The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program is the primary objective of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to generate information of crime statistics toward a data collection system in an annual publication. For example, it lists ten most wanted men in America are Eduardo Ravelo, Alexis Flores, Yaser Abdel Said, Walter Yovany Gomez, Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel, Luis Macedo, Jason Derek Brown, Robert William Fisher, William Bradford Bishop JR., and Robert Francis Van Wisse. These…

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    Throughout history, crime rates associated with gender have changed within the United States. Since the 1970’s, both the Uniform Crime Reports and National Crime Victimization Surveys have reported that crime rates have indeed declined in both sexes. Through the investigation and gathering of facts surrounding the relationship between crime and gender, it can be shown that gender does play a significant role when it comes to criminality. It impacts on the types of crimes being committed and…

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    Native Americans and Crime Increase Native Americans and reservations are topics that most people that live in big cities have little knowledge about. Native Americans and their tribes live in reservations which are located apart of cities. Due to the separation of reservations and cities, Native Americans have not completely assimilated to the mainstream of the American culture. According to McNamara and Burns (2008) Native Americans have a vast array of cultures and a different life styles.…

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    and prevention as aspects of crime management to gain control, organise and manage crime affectively. To address the effectiveness of crime management, statistics, mapping and reporting is essential for evaluation and for an accurate measurement of crime reduction. The essay concludes that The relationship between poverty and crime is well established, if a government is to manage crime then often the highest crime areas will face an issue with poverty. Poverty and crime when combined create a…

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    afterschool activities this reduces the crime rate. Sports and activities give the young people an identity, empowerment and helps youth establish leadership, teamwork, and self-governance skills. They get a lot out of sports and keep them occupied with something positive and beneficial to their future. 7.8 billion Kids participated in high school sports since 2013-2014. Communities with high count of youth being involved with sports have seen lower incidence of crime, which leads to a decrease…

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    Effect of Crime and Attractiveness on Sentence Length Some people are simply blessed with good genes and are born attractive. There are times when this tends to be beneficial, and when it comes to prison sentencing after a crime, that fact may remain true. In this experiment we look at exactly this kind of situation. This becomes important for judges and other high up officials to understand that their thoughts might be swayed by attractiveness when making sentencing decisions. Sigall and…

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    measurement of crime over time due to advocates of diverse theories such as conflict theories, consensus theories, constructionist theories, and integrationist theories. Firstly, the conflict theory is developed from a structuralist perspective as it initiates with the ideology of Marx, focusing on “the unequal distribution of power in society such as class, race or gender.” (Morden & Palys, 2014, p.75) The conflict theory affects the way we think or measure crime drastically because crime data…

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