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    Presenting Problem: Pt is an 14 y/o African American male that presented to NNBHC accompanied by his mother with SI. Pt states that he currently has SI with a plan to overdose. Pt states recent suicidal attempt was 10/18/15 of overdose of medication of unknown pills; approximately 5 pills. Pt states he has been feeling depressed, and does not know why. Per report from mother the pt was detained in Newport News detention facility for 14 days, which he ran out of Concerta. She states his…

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    of gunshots wounds the store had been robbed. The police discovered the victim's wallets missing and over $2000 in cash from the drops and registers in the store. Smith was convicted of two counts of first-degree felony murder with two counts of larceny armed robbery, and four counts of possession with a firearm. The problem with this case is that his juvenile records and audit records are misused. The presented investigation reports outlined Smith previous record which…

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    Property Crime In America

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    way.”Barkan 8.2). Property crime is also an issue in American society. A large sum of the American population has been affected by property crime. Property crime is defined as “the category o f crime that includes among other crimes, burglary, larceny, theft, arson, shoplifting, vandalism, etc.”. Most property crimes are petty thefts but there are “professional property offenders” who tend to be older and quite skilled in the ways of…

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    little contact with his father. Ms. Simmons stated that she is a stay at home mother, she indicated that Mr. Hartman supports her and her son. Ms. Simmons reported that she has a history of arrest. She stated in 2009, she was arrested for grand larceny. She reported that she used her mother’s credit card and was convinced for criminal mischief. In 2010, she was arrested…

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    A shop lifter is a person who is trying to steal from a store or not buying an item that cost money. Other forms of shop lifting are burglary, embezzlement, larceny, looting, robbery, fraud, theft by taking, theft by receiving stolen property and identity theft. A difference between shop lifting and robbery, in robbery the stealing takes place along with physical violence and or threats. Although a shop lifting charge is that the person stealing does it in a way to cover that he or she did it.…

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    The historical development of the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program came about in 1930’s. The UCR Program began in the 1930's when Congress authorized the U.S. attorney general to survey crime in America. Not only to survive crime but to survey it by uniforming crime statistics. In order to get information to the program, law enforcement agencies provide crime information, with data coming from city to city, country, colleges, universities and state departments. These citizens crime reports…

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    At one time, courts applied the same test for determining whether a federal constitutional error was harmless in direct appeals and habeas corpus proceedings. Chapman v. California, 386 U.S. 18 (1967) was the standard for harmless error review in both direct appeals and habeas corpus proceedings. Currently, the applicable harmlessness standard depends on the procedural posture of the case. Chapman remains the standard for direct appeals, but the standard in a collateral proceeding differs from a…

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    under the age of 18. With this new data it shows there were more than 50 percent less arrest in 2014 than 2005. The highest number of arrest for criminal activity that year was property crime at 234,200 arrests which is incorporated with burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson (OJJDP Statistical Briefing Book). Though there are many more different types of data that can be identified at the prevalence of juvenile delinquency it has been determined by much of the research and…

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    Uniform Crime Case Study

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    The Uniform Crime Reports and the National Crime Victimization Survey are two ways statistics are collected on crime. The UCR was developed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police but is actually put together by the FBI from monthly law enforcement reports. The results are four annual publications with input of reports from 18,000 city, university, county, state, tribal and federal law enforcement agencies. The NCVS is compiled from interviews of sample households where everyone…

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    marijuana was officially authorized, violent and property crime rates in Colorado actually fell. The Denver Police Department found that violent crime (aggravated assault, robbery, sexual assault, and homicide) fell by 6.9% and property crime (arson, larceny, auto theft, theft from motor vehicle, and burglary) dropped by 11.1% (Delmore, 2014). When marijuana was legalized, Colorado also received $2 million in taxes related to recreational marijuana sales thus it helped public schools,…

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