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    When I discovered that our first paper was going to be a reflection to reflection to a letter between a teacher and student about plagiarism, I thought about what a teacher’s letter to a cheating student might look like. Words of disappointment and details of punishment were what came to my mind. Then I read the letter by H.J. Morowitz. Needless to say, it was not what I expected. My first surprise came from Morowitz’ tone in the letter. He does not demean or chastise his student. Instead, he…

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    In Delirium by Lauren Oliver, Lena, a teenager, learns love is not a disease. To begin with, Lena lives in Portland where love is a disease and is considered larceny. The government gives everyone an evaluation so they can be paired with someone compatible with them and they are also given a surgical procedure to guarantee one wont love. Lena is scheduled to be cured in a couple months to come and her evaluation is just days away. In the beginning, it is the day of Lena’s evaluation and she is…

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    very well. At the age of 19, Alelard Cunin ran away were he switched his name to george Moran. Eventually Moran became active in gangs, which led to his first arrest in 1921 at the age of 21. He later spent several other times in jail for crimes of larceny and burglary (Taylor). Moran made friends easily at…

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    Arresting Officer’s Statement: On January 4, 2016, Detective T. Northern, Portsmouth Police Department, reported the following took place on November 10, 2015: “The victim was standing at the front door of the school entrance when the suspect and her mother attempted to open the door. The victim would not open the door according to school policy. Suspect and mother cursed the victim. Suspect then began punching the victim in the face numerous times. The victim received bruises and scratches to…

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    Malcolm X is a man who was seen by many people to be iconic and someone who impacted the lives of many African Americans and American Muslims. Malcolm was an American Muslim minister for the Nation of Islam as well as a human rights activist. Along with many other African American activists including the famous Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the battle for fair treatment of the African American race. Malcolm X promoted black supremacy and supported the separation of black and white Americans.…

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    pair of blue suede shoes’, said the boy.” The dilemma of having an insufficient money amount explains why he tries to ransack a purse. This relates to him not having anyone at home to provide money. This predicament causes him to attempt to commit larceny, a misdemeanor crime. A piece of evidence that shows how Roger responds to challenges is, “It was about eleven o’clock at night, and she was walking alone, when a boy ran up behind her and tried to snatch her purse. The strap broke with the…

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    The fear of juvenile delinquency in early nineteenth century Britain became a fast spreading debate, politically and publicly (Shore, 1999), this was during the era of the industrial revolution and the beginning of a technological world. It is evident that the introduction to this new world had an underlying effect on the policing towards children and how the working class children were treated similarly to social parasites. The main focus in the first half of the century was on the rise in…

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    observe how juvy is in Maryland. In 2009, Police made more than 75,000 arrests in Baltimore City, including 975 arrests for robbery and 1,162 arrests for weapons possession. That year, the police made 802 arrests for prostitution, 1,591 arrests for larceny and nearly 24,000 arrests for drug offenses. Though Juvy is the Maryland governments way to contain children and discipline them. Is it truly a necessary or a trustworthy thing. Though people believe that Juvy is a helpful thing others have…

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    1930 by the first federal legislation on behalf of Congress. This report has been created to collect information such as types of crimes. Whether they be Part I Offenses like: criminal homicide, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft or arson; or Part II Offenses like: simple assault, counterweighing, fraud, stolen property, drug abuse violation, DUI or disorderly conduct. Besides the types of crimes the UCR informs about the clearance rates as well;…

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    In the criminal justice system the research plays a very big part. The role of all the research is to basically to determine what the major problem is at hand. “Quantitative research methods are typically concerned with measuring criminological or criminal justice reality”(Criminology and Criminal Justice Research). There are many different research methods at hand for researchers to use. The first method being experimental and quasi-experimental research which helps to identify the cause and…

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