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    department in Oklahoma City, but now I want to work at the federal level. My aspirations for working for the federal government began when I enrolled in classes taught by former FBI agents at the Forensic Science Institute at UCO. Their stories of success motivated me to pursue a career as a federal agent. Not only did their stories persuade me to seek law enforcement opportunities at the federal level, but my values and those of the federal law enforcement agencies are aligned as well. I have…

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    Census Crime

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    Different states have different crime and census rate. Even in the same state the counties has different crime and census rate. Crime rate is the number of crimes that have been committed Crime rate is computed by the number of crimes based on the state, county, or even by their category. There are different volumes of crimes, and some crimes are more serious than others. The crime rate is inserted on the Federal Bureau of Investigation website by different states, and counties. The rate is…

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    say we need mandatory sentences in light of the fact that they accept that mandatory sentences reflect a societal judgment that certain offenses request a detailed minimum approval and in this way guarantee that any individual who perpetrates such a crime can't keep away from a simply punishment. Moreover they additionally accept that Mandatory sentences kill the deceitfulness that portrayed sentencing for most of the present century. For the vast majority of that period, Congress vested locale…

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    are gone you see someone exiting your house with your things, you see that it's your neighbor, you take him to court and explain what happened and your neighbor confesses to the crime. All seems normal so far until you realize a new trial begins against you. This is because you “accused” this man of doing a federal crime. The judge the decides to cut your hands off while the criminal goes free. This is an example of Hammurabi’s Codes. King Hammurabi is who created these code of laws in 1750 B.C.…

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    with 80% in for possession (US Department of Justice). With recent changes in policies, such as legalizing marijuana and rehabilitation options, America has to consider the best course of justice (Progress). Are America’s current punishments for drug crimes ethical, economically practical, concurrent with modern science, and historically effective, ensuring justice for not only people suffering from Addictive Disorders, but all Americans; and if not, what is a better option? Legalizing and…

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    Soft On Crime Case Study

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    Mayor de Blasio, NYPD Commissioner Blast DOJ Statement Calling New York ‘Soft on Crime’ The Department of Justice in a letter on Friday has threatened to cut funding to New York City, as well as eight other jurisdictions that do not fully cooperate with federal immigration agents due to their Sanctuary City policies. In the statement, New York City was called out for being “soft on crime” due to “gang murder after gang murder” along with other jurisdictions such as Chicago and the California’s…

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    people (rabble being the term used in The Jail) typically commit petty crimes, minor crimes and for which the punishment is usually just a small fine or short term of imprisonment; such as possession of cannabis, burglary and theft, prostitution, vandalism, etc., which tend to affect a much smaller portion of society compared to crime committed by members of society that belong to either the middle or upper class, i.e. white collar crime. According to a New York Times survey from July 15, 1979,…

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    their crime, the lowest and highest. The lowest is set by the Mandatory Minimal Sentencing policy. The policy impacted prisons across the country. There has been an enormous rise in the prison population, along with the guidelines causing discrimination with in the justice system. When the policy was reintroduced, it was a way to help make people feel safer in their towns. Being a main part of the war on crime, it was thought to keep criminals off the streets and in prisons. For certain crimes,…

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    FBI Uniform Crime Report

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    collar and occupational crime are available in the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report? White collar and occupational crime are “criminal offense committed through opportunities created in a legal business or occupation” (Cole, Smith, and Dejong, 2015, p. 2). The two most common forms are theft and fraud. Examples of white collar and occupational crimes include securities fraud, embezzlement, corporate fraud and money laundering (Barnett, n.d., p2). White-collar crimes are not index crimes; therefore,…

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    Type Of Crime Essay

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    does crime mean? According to Merriam Webster dictionary crime means an illegal act for which the government can punish someone, for example, killing someone or being a thief. Slide # & Title: Narration: There are many types of crimes such as personal crimes, property crimes, inchoate crimes, and Statutory Crimes. The firs type is the personal crimes. Personal crimes mean crimes that cause physical pain to others. Slide # & Title: Narration: There are many examples of personal crimes,…

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