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    American societies try to reach their culturally approved goals and why deviance causes them not to. In situations one may forget such goals and they become deviant or criminal. Strain theory is mostly used in lower class crimes. Merton states that lower-class people turn to crime so they can share are goals of economic success. There are four types of deviant behavior Merton talks about, Innovation, Ritualism, Retreatism, and Rebellion. (Brinkerhoff 2011 p.122) The first type of deviance is…

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    The career that i have chose is a police officer. Police officers protect the lives and property of the people. Special agents are also known as detectives and criminal investigators, these guys look into crimes and collect the facts and look into possible crimes. Police work can be physically demanding, stressful, and dangerous. I'm a very hard working person so I believe that I can do this kind of work. Officers have among the top rate of injuries of all occupations, working long hours is…

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    with some courts even tolerating plea bargains en masse with nothing particularly individualized about the process. If a plea bargain is a confession or an admission, it is often one stating, “I did it,” with “it” being the legal definition of the crime, but not what was done or how or…

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    Causes Of Recidivism

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    emphasis on these programs is leaving inmates unprepared. Prisoners face many challenges that lead to crime and reconviction. Buying a house is complicated enough as it is. For ex-offenders there are several factors that make this difficult including the scarcity of affordable and available housing, legal barriers, discrimination, and strict eligibility requirements for federally subsidized housing. Federal housing law includes a mandatory ban on public housing for people who have certain types…

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    Crime prevention is nothing new to the United States, in fact, crime prevention has been around since the beginning of law enforcement. It has evolved over the decades as the times have changed and the different types of crimes have emerged. From the humblest of beginnings where people would govern one another, to the development of the “watchmen” which consisted of a constable and volunteer citizens. This system served as a warning system and a crime control device (Potter, 2013) similar to…

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    Imagine sitting in a courtroom and being on trial for a very serious capital offense. Capital punishment, or the death penalty, is a possible sentence for this terrible crime. Watch as the public defense lawyer in charge of the case ruins any chance of a lesser punishment … because he is drunk. This is exactly what happened to Robert Hosley. According to Marc Bookman, Hosley went to trial for committing a capital offense: murdering a police officer. His public defense lawyer, Andy Prince,…

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    Demuth, S., & Steffensmeier, D. (2000). Ethnicity and Sentencing Outcomes in U.S. Federal Courts: Who is Punished More Harshly? American Sociological Review, 65(5), 705-729. This particular study looked at the relationship between inequality and criminal punishment. Their research led them to develop three hypotheses. First, disadvantaged treatment by legal agents occurs because they lack the resources to resist applying negative labels. Second, the behavior of disadvantaged/minority offenders…

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    this week, we have peeled back the outer layers and dug deeper into the specificity of the various white collar crimes that have occurred in the United States and abroad. This week’s assignment was to watch the documentary titled “The Inside Job”. The documentary discusses the 2008 financial crisis and how not a single top level executive had been held accountable and charged with a crime. During the documentary, the deregulation of the financial market is discussed and how it played a…

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    way to put to death the most evil criminals and to deter others from committing heinous crimes” (“Cruel & Unusual: The Death Penalty v. The Eighth Amendment”). Many people sent into court are convicted of the death penalty as their sentence, but never are put to death. They live in jail waiting for their death to come, but never actually die from the death penalty. Waiting for your death to arrive is a crime alone. The death penalty is degrading human dignity, affects more than the person being…

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    system is a set of processes which are set by the government to help control crime and apply penalties to those who violate the law. There are more than a single criminal justice system, and they are each applied differently depending on their level. For instance, the State criminal justice system only handles crimes that are committed between state boundaries, while the Federal system handles crimes committed in federal property. Not only is the criminal justice system portrayed as corrupt in…

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