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    Bureau of Investigations (FBI) by local law enforcement agencies. The UCR is divided in two crime Indexes, Index I and Index II. Index I is commonly referred to as Index Offense, which consists of murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft. The crimes of arson was added to the index crimes in 1979. Index II contains the other criminal offense except traffic violations, such as speeding tickets. Unfortunately, there are two major setbacks of utilizing…

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    Capital punishment has always been a subject that people normally do not like to talk about because people, especially the government, knows that capital punishment is an unconstitutional cruel and unusual idea. Capital punishment should be used by states to execute a prisoner, given that the evidence that is against them is substantial enough and beyond a doubt calls for a death sentence. Even though capital punishment is rare and slowly decreasing (Source A), the fact that it continues to…

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    the assessment of negative effects of legalizing marijuana in eleven states, assimilated astounding results. During the period of 1990 to 2006, the crime rate for FBI part I criminal activity (Homicide, Rape, Robbery, Aggravated assault, Burglary, Larceny, and Auto theft) remained same. Not only that but actual incidences of Homicide and Aggravated assault decreased” (Morris). However, since it is difficult to quantify the amount of marijuana in someone 's system, difficulties would arise in…

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    Rise Of Crime Analysis

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    The author of “Rise of Crime” tries to deal with the issue of the rising crime rate in Malaysia. Even worse, its can affects our country’s economic growth and democracy. The author argues that he supports the idea between Malaysia’s rising crime levels based on the crime statistics that have been conducted in Malaysia. The author begins his arguments by stating the research studies of which studies have shown that the poor economic condition of a country such as high rates of unemployment, low…

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    Dean V Roger Dean Case

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    fires on several mattresses throughout the vicinity attempting to destroy evidence regarding drug register documentation. Dean was found guilty and arrested on November 19th of 2011, without the option of bail. Dean’s evidence included two counts of larceny, breaching s.156 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW). This became visible at 7:30pm on November the 17th where…

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    Plagiarism: A Case Study

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    According to Encyclopaedia Britannica (2016), “[p]lagiarism” is defined as “the act of taking the writings of another person and passing them off as one’s own”. In fact, plagiarism committed in academic society can be likened to fraudulent acts or larceny on the positive law. Just as the intention and the result of given criminal offence are simultaneously considered when discussing criminal acts such as certain forgery, so can the case[s] of plagiarism be approached based on two conflicting…

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    The Madoff Ponzi Scheme

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    The Madoff Ponzi scheme took place on September 2008, which was one of the largest Ponzi scheme ever seen in U.S. History. The Madoff Ponzi scheme impacted, investors, families, employees, and as known the Madoff family fell apart. While the Madoff Ponzi scheme was not yet discovered, it all goes back from the beginning when Bernie founded the company with $5000.00 in 1960 from his lifeguard job back in the day. Bernie commented that he did not begin his company with such scheme. In fact, the…

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    Why Conceal and Carry Is Wrong for America Numbers of concealed and carry permits continues to rise and is now legal in all fifty states. Adults should not have had the right to carry a concealed handgun due to several circumstances. Includes, carrying a concealed handgun, crime rates have increased; as crime rates are ascending so are the chances of confrontations turning lethal, and Americans do not have the right to carry a concealed firearm. One solid statistic is that it is there are…

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    campuses means that there will be more of a temptation for the ill minded to cause mass shootings. In the general public, there was been an increase of 2% between the years of 1972-2010, and an increase of 9% in rape, aggravated assault, robbery, and larceny. Many also argue that the public’s safety should only be held in the hands of professionally qualified police officers and military personal, not citizens with little to no actual training besides a basic course. Lots of citizens are…

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    Finder of Lost Things A synopsis for the novel Set against the anxiety of what many considered to be the imminent Nazi invasion of the US through New Orleans, after war was declared against Germany and Japan in 1941, psychic March Third his hired by the government to track down Nazi cells in the city. With the heady atmosphere of the pre-gentrified Big Easy, the 65,000-word character-based who-done-it weaves the music, foods, magic and quirky characters unique to New Orleans into a mystery…

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