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    NYPD Case Study Essay

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    The needs in my Brooklyn community as well as others that are effected by the changes happening among minority adolescents and young men is evident by the increase population in the correctional facilities. Some blame the behavioral changes on ineffective parenting skills, poor supervision, rejection from the family, parents not caring enough to have consistent discipline or no discipline, also many children are born from adolescents or teen parents which is factor of poor parenting skills…

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    Crime studies show that certain classes are more likely to commit crimes than others. The class group who are the main culprits to commit the most crimes are the working class. There are many reasons as to why the working class are most likely to be involved in criminal activity and be more deviant than the middle or upper class. Marxists say that the cause of crime is due to the consequences of a capitalist society. Wealthier classes such as the middle and upper class decide what is seen as…

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    Tropa De Elite Analysis

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    talk of crime in Latin American culture, to official governmental responses to crime and by analysing the consequences of fear on society and its people, the division of urban space is depicted through specific filming techniques such as genre, shot design and a strong emphasis on violence. First of all, the politics of fear are expressed through the very production of both Tropa de Elite (2007) and La Zona (2007). Most importantly, they reflect on the high presence of the ‘talk of crime’…

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    Paul Horton and Gerald Leslie had this to say about the relationship between punishment and crime: “The misplaced faith that punishment may rest upon the unrealistic assumption that people consciously decide whether to be criminal – that…

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    would not solve any crime problems but would create and inequality…

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    through media. But in today’s world media generally broadcasts programs and shows related to violent crime. Almost in all programs we see stories related to murder, assaults, kidnapping, war and so on. Dr. Robert M. Lombardo, a sociologist, is an Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice who argues that, “the media is the number one source for the public to gain information on crime, criminals and the criminal…

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    to be injured or killed where gun ownership rates are higher, showing that gun levels affect homicide rates (1). Kleck does point out that in the same way gun ownership causes crime rates, higher crime rates can also increase gun prevalence, as some will chose firearms to provide themselves self-defense from the higher crime rates (5). Metzl, Jonathan M., and Kenneth T. MacLeish. “Mental Illness, Mass Shootings, and the Politics of American Firearms.” American Journal of Public Health 105.2…

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    The Boston Marathon Bombing occurred April 15, 2013. It was a terrorist attack upon the United States. The Boston Bombing was a double bombing that killed 3 people and profoundly injured “at least 264” (Boston Marathon Terror Attack, 2013). The bombing occurred at the finish line of the marathon. The bombing led to “an intense manhunt that shut down the Boston area. Sometime after the bombing, police captured one of the bombing suspects, 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, whose older brother and…

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    enact major legislation related to the “War on drugs,” later helped Bill Clinton spend billions of federal dollars on hiring more police and building more…

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    Italian Laws on Pinocchio In Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, the main character is a young marionette named Pinocchio who seems to find himself in problems all the time. One situation that instantly sticks out is the first time Pinocchio is treated like a criminal. A couple of scammers robbed Pinocchio of his four gold coins and because he allowed that to happen to him, Pinocchio was sent to jail for four months. This one example shows the gullible side of Pinocchio and the consequences of…

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