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    Essay On Delinquent Gangs

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    the multiple times we sang the ABC’s in class. 22. In the documentary Made in America: Crips and Bloods, which historical trend left Black men with few opportunities to escape gang activity? This forced disenfranchised men to engage in the illegal drug trade as income-generating…

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    the law deems it to be illegal. Since ‘those in charge’ are aware of this, through their study of the black individual, they implemented The War on Drugs in 1971 and purposely attacked minorities, by placing cheap, deadly, addictive, drugs, in poor communities, causing the…

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    Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the united states, having been used by 1 in 3 Americans in their lifetime. Cannabis is more commonly used among the young community. Most youth today engage in drug use due to peer pressure, curiosity or a way to deal with problems in their lives. As stated in the justice.org achieves: the primary distributor of illegal drugs in the U.S are gangs; street gangs, outlawed motorcycle gangs and prison gangs. The increasing numbers of gangs activity…

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    Ethnography is one of several unique methods of studying culture, in which anthropologists analyze a culture’s intricacies. Likewise, ethnography refers to the approach an anthropologist takes when writing about a culture (Lassiter, 71). The development of ethnography is attributed to British anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski. Malinowski was an advocate for participant-observation, in which the ethnographer immerses themselves into the culture for a long period of time, in the hopes of gaining…

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    Pablo Escobar Personality

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    Pablo Escobar, leader of the Medllin drug cartel, had what every strong person in command needs: ambition, popularity, and ruthlessness. Pablo was an extremely successful drug lordPablo may have died as a rich man, but he actually grew up poor. He was the son of a teacher and a peasant. Because of his lack of wealth, Pablo became involved in a life of crime. He began by just stealing tomb stones and selling them to smugglers, then he got involved in selling fake lottery tickets and contraband…

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    Saudi Arabia is making every effort to secure the Southern Boundary against waves of illegal migrants. The weakness of the security controls in Yemen made it passage for immigrants from Yemen, and coming from Africa, particularly Ethiopia. The presence of migrants are a burden on Saudi Arabia. As the weapons smuggling from Yemen to Saudi…

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    Street crime is the most visible and usually the most violent of many varieties of crime. white collar crime is a crime that is nonviolent. Black crime is a term for any criminal offense in a public place such as robbery, grand theft, and selling drugs. Its controversial because you hear more about black crime then you do white collar crime. Black crimes and white- collar crimes are both harmful to the society, but they are each handled differently in terms of consequences, media coverage, and…

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    An international drug company with an office located here in Florida has requested that Sunshine Engineering perform a study to determine the effect medical marijuana would have on their company whether they would go under or be on top. Sunshine Engineering has been asked to complete a feasibility report to let them know which direction thier company should proceed shall this bill for medical marijuana currently in the system receive an approval. Sunshine Engineering shall take into account the…

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    The 1930s was a time period of economic recession, war, and agricultural disaster. The 1930s was a also a period of high crime. The murder rate was at 9.7, the highest in American history and burglaries were also at an all time high (“Crime 1920-1940”). The United States crime rate spiked in the 1930s mostly due to Prohibition, and led to the rise of the Mafia and other famous gangsters because of lack of respect towards law enforcement and the government, and triggered rise of the FBI (“Crime…

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    nationwide procedure; however, Mississippi is considered the worst for encouraging this abuse called policing for profit. It’s a law where police and prosecutors confiscate the private property of an individual who is allegedly suspected of an illegal drug activity but has never been convicted. “What (doth it) profit, my brethren, through a man say he hath faith, and have not works?” (James 2:14 KJV). The state and federal civil asset forfeiture laws, allows law enforcement agencies to keep or…

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