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    Wide reading review In a nutshell class a is about a cherub team of four set out take down Europe's biggest cocaine drug dealer, Keith Moore. For twenty years now the police have been trying to gather as much evidence as possible to take him Down. Lately not much has happened about this situation so there bringing out the professionals to take him down. CHERUB. the agents are assigned to get close to him and the underworld . These agents need to make a big splash if he's going to win the…

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    Flaws Of The Gang

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    As stated by Miller, Hess, and Orthmann (2014), The gang is, first and foremost, a community problem. It is the community’s kids who decided whether or not to form or join gangs, and it is the community’s residents, institutions, and businesses that are most victimized by gang activity. (p.384) As a result of the intense influence gangs have upon the youth a community policing program called G.R.E.A.T was created. The G.R.E.A.T program targets children in elementary and middle schools. This…

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    Illicit Trade

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    Ten percent of the worlds trade is illegal. The video that we saw, focused and represent the dark side that came from illicit trade. The revolutions of the nineties, and the Free trade alliance opened the free market on a global level. When that global market opened it allowed not only those with good intention in but also to those that have malicious intentions as well. Companies are losing a lot of money from the illicit trade market. as a result of this companies now and days are hiring…

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    It takes a certain type of person to join a gang. Once someone is introduced to gang culture, they have to go through the process of getting associated into the gang and it is not that easy. This “process” is called the initiation, and that is meant for how one can get into the gang, this initiation process could be different for males and females but for a female gang she must be, “Violated or “jumped in” refers to a physical beating the candidate must absorb to prove her toughness… “The…

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    “if you’re going through hell, keep going.” Winston Churchill said. Churchill might as well have been talking to Louie Zamperini. In other words, Louie went through hell his whole life, from a young boy running away from the police, to a mature young man setting a NCAA record by running the mile with bleeding shins and an impaled toe. Furthermore, being a prisoner of war almost dying of hunger and beaten to death to also having PTSD after the war ended. These are some trials and tribulations…

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    The Outsiders Life Lessons

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    problems. This story follows the lifestyles of the hoods on the east side of a small town in Oklahoma during the 60s. These hoods are called Greasers and are viewed like this because of their rebellious attitudes, disrespectful criminal behaviors, slicked hair, and poor economic status. The teens of this town are separated by money and lifestyles these guys have a tough life and they have to struggle meanwhile on the west side live the Socs who are proud and loaded with more money than they…

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    that was located in the Northern Iraq. In that city, there was a lot of gangs and bad people who broke the laws. It was also a city of criminals. Justice was not a major thing in that city. Bassam’s family had to live there because he loved his job. Which was working and building churches? Bassam was shot and killed. One day, Bassam was going to a close store to buy some groceries. A random guy was being chased by some gangs. The guy was getting fired at. For the guy to escape the gunshot, he…

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    A) Reducing Crime The Prohibition on alcohol removed a source of tax revenue and affected the government spending Crime increased and was “Organized” meaning plotted mostly by the man named Al Capone who sought out territory to import illegal booze, Caused the people who were heavy drinkers to switch over to drugs such as opium, marijuana, patent medicines, cocaine and other harmful substances that wouldn't be in the picture just to get their “fix” The most memorable violent outburst that…

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    Introduction Gangs have been around many, many years. Modern-day gangs have become more violent and its members are getting younger. At-risk youth who lack good role models or parental supervision tend to join gangs for acceptance. Unfortunately, the growth of gangs is become harder to control and, therefore, communities, police departments, school, and educators have looked to strategies in gang prevention with programs like G.R.E.A.T or Boys and Girls Club of America. Youth today are…

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    Money laundering is the process of taking the proceeds of criminal activity and making them appear legal. Laundering allows criminals to transform illegally obtained funds and make them appear as seemingly legitimate funds. Those who commit the criminal activity may attempt to wire the money themselves, but a new class of criminals performs the laundering services to Organized Crime. This new class consists of lawyers, bankers, and accountants. It is a common question as to why criminals launder…

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