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    Mysterious Marijuana When it comes to marijuana, majority often have a negative perspective on the substance, but is this really the case? If so, why have other countries begun to legalize marijuana? The decision on whether to legalize this drug has become a heated debate over the years. Moreover, with today 's media-rich culture, it is not a surprise to find endless aspects on cannabis as our uncertainty and ambivalent attitude slowly radiates towards the substance. However, the contention…

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    The Grievant James Evans had worked for the Kent County Sheriff Department in Grand Rapids Michigan as deputy on road patrol for ten years. The grievant wife Angelica Evans was a friend of a man named Miguel one of her co-workers. Another woman named Gloria Hernandez also with Miguel. Gloria was jealous of Angelica and Miguel’s friendship. Gloria got mad and broke Angelica car window out and was being verbally abusive towards her. Mrs. Evans went to the Police Department in Grand Rapids Michigan…

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    Prevention programs should be pursued with serious vigour. Especially in view of the fact that prevention programs over incarceration. Punishment and treatment, both have merit throughout the United States a few agree a great deal with one than the other. Rehabilitation and treatment programs can offer an opportunity for all juvenile offenders before outcry that the offenders deserve punishment. However, the public is concerned and demand the stricter penalties while others believe in the…

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    While the Uniform Crime Reports were ground breaking for tracking crime data nationally, there were many flaws with the system. The Federal Bureau of Investigation would send out paper reports for the local agency to fill out and return. This system leaves a lot of room for human bias, as well as honest mistakes, when reporting crimes. These reasons alone are enough to question whether the reports were an accurate account of crime in the country. Uniform Crime reports also had several other…

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    exhibiting an apparently contradictory nature. dame: a matronly woman of advanced age; matron. broad: unconfined; free; unrestrained. idiosyncratic: something peculiar to an individual. Edenic: of great delight, happiness, or contentment; bliss. larceny: the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal goods of another from his or her possession with intent to convert them to the taker 's own use. ingenuity: the quality of being clever, original, and inventive. toque: a brimless and…

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    capital punishment is a good punishment when used correctly, for the most horrible crimes, and when the proper safeguards are in place. People like Adolph Eichmann, Hideko Tojo, as well as anyone who commits murder, rape, treason, torture, kidnapping, larceny serially, callously and without repentance, can be considered people who are threats to the well-being of society and the idea that life is precious and a human right. These are the cases in which the death penalty are necessary, as these…

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    Crime Victimization Survey

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    extent to which an individual or household was victimized by a selected crime. More importantly, it provided information regarding the dark figures (Mosher et al.). In the City of San Diego, NCVS data for all household crimes covered burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle, including attempted and completed acts. For instance, burglary, the survey tracked time of day, attempted force entry, forcible entry, and unlawful entry without force. This information is not only useful for law…

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    Racial injustice in America: the black man In recent times, there have been series of incidents involving the police and the black man. Because of the never-ending systemic racism, racial profiling, racial inequality, and police brutality that black people experience in the hands of the police and the justice system, the Black Lives Matter movement was formed. It was formed to raise awareness for these biased treatments that black people encounter. They help people and families affected by…

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    Drug War Persuasive Essay

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    cartels. Another good example is, “‘Ninety per cent of all crime today has drugs at the root,’ says Marina Maggessi, a former chief inspector of the Rio government's Drug Repression Centre(Vincent).” Almost all crime today, murder, manslaughter, larceny, is initially caused by drugs and/or the drug trade. That’s 90%, only 10% of ALL crime has no motive caused by drugs. Another time that shows this collateral damage is, “Last September, police in Paraguay uncovered an arms cache of 600 automatic…

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    1.Introduction The Bill of Rights is the common name for the first ten amendments in the U.S. The Bill of Rights is something that every Citizen has to follow and understand. The Bill Of Rights was inspired by Jefferson and written by James Madison in September 17, 1787. These amendments were made in December 15, 1791 which is now part of the constitution. Ten of the amendments were confirmed and the other two were still unconfirmed . I will be speaking of the 8th amendment which means…

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