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    unlawful killing of one person by another; Motor Vehicle Theft - theft of a car, truck, motorcycle, or any motor vehicle; Robbery - taking property from a person by force, threat of force, or fear; Sex Crimes - Rape , Prostitution, Sex Offenses; Theft / Larceny - unlawful taking of property from another person. Embezzlement, forgery, check fraud, and theft from a vehicle are excluded; Vandalism - willful, malicious destruction, damage,…

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    Drug Court Recidivism

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    Drug Court Effectiveness and Recidivism of Participants According to the results from the 2013 Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring II (ADAM II) survey (2014), between two-thirds and three-quarters of all adults males arrested were at risk for drug dependence; as few as one-quarter had sought any type of treatment for drug or alcohol use. (p. xiv). Traditionally, the criminal justice system focused on enforcement and incarceration to reduce drug-related crime, but recidivism has remained high. An…

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    accepted by the social elites. There were numerous ethical issues that revolved around Tyco during Kozlowski’s tenure, including conflicts of interest, embezzlement, bribery, and fraud. Kozlowski was charged with 23 counts from conspiracy to grand larceny, he was convicted of 22 of those…

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    It is no longer surprising when the perpetrators of violent crimes are found to meet the diagnostic criteria for personality disorders, especially when it is antisocial personality disorder. There are several individuals in prisons and correctional institutions who have been diagnosed with or meet the DSM’s (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Illnesses) diagnostic criteria for one or many personality disorders given the law breaking nature of such disorders. Indeed, 50% to 80% of…

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    The life of a criminal defense lawyer is one of offering council and balancing cases. They usually start at the bottom of the scale with high ambitions while the ladder they climb tests their strength, and ability to stand in the world of law. Working upwards of seven to eight years to have a career in advancing the legal system is a large path that is not meant for those who are unsure about where they desire to work (Concord Law School, 2003). My dream is at first to be a criminal defense…

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    Romello Weakley ENG 112 DO3 McKinley December 9, 2014 Ethics in the Accounting Workplace In today's world of business, a company will not be able to function properly unless its employees are able to accurately and effectively complete his or her job duties. A company can have a product or service that people need for their everyday life; however, if a company is not able to depend on its employees to complete their job ethically, the company as a whole will fail at being successful. In business…

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    Issues of privacy and policing intersect in concerns about the practices of police forces across the country being increasingly driven by technological innovations. The legality of government surveillance and the threat its spread poses for the future of privacy has been a hotly debated topic in recent history, but another quieter threat to individual liberty lingers. The technological revolution has also brought along sophisticated data-mining systems that can analyze the locations of past…

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    Malcom X Thesis

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    Malcom X. was Black civil right leader in 1960s in the united states and outspoken public voice of the Black Muslim faith, challenged the mainstream civil rights movement and the no violent pursuit of the integration championed by Martin Luther King Jr. he urged followers to defend themselves against white aggression “by any means necessary”. Born Malcom little, he changed his last name to X to signify his rejection of his “slave”. In 1964, Malcom X made a pilgrimage to mecca and changed his…

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    What seems to be just a drug to some people is seen as the most amazing thing on Earth to others. Cannabis sativa, also known as marijuana, has been acknowledged as far back as 7000 B.C (“Staff”n.pag). The drug has been used for a variety of things ranging from food and clothing to just “getting high”. The drug has raised numerous arguments across the nation and caused a lot of controversy. Legalizing and Decriminalizing Marijuana can have different effects in the medical field, on crime, and…

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    New York City Analysis

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    Hasan Final Essays 1. Analyze New York City’s rise as a diverse metropolis during the 1950s. In your essay, include a detailed analysis of the Puerto Rican migration to New York City. What were the causes of this migration? What conditions in Puerto Rico led many of its citizens to choose New York City? What government programs also led many Puerto Ricans to choose to come to the mainland, in particular, New York City? What problems did Puerto Ricans face when they arrived in New York City?…

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