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    John Hinton's Tenagers

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    This book is about tenagers that really don't fit in. It is about a place where there is gangs. These gangs are rivals. There also rich kids who fight the gangs. “I gotta do something. It seems like there’s gotta be someplace without greasers or Socs, with just people. Plain ordinary people. This was said by johnny. It really does describe this book. It is about having a place that is not just Socs or greasers. It describes a place with out bullies, without robbers ,and bad things happening in…

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    Part A: Introduction and Overview According to the FBI, supposedly devised in 1939 by Professor Edwin Hardin Sutherland, the phrase white-collar crime is now indistinguishable with the comprehensive assortment of frauds perpetrated by commercial and administration authorities. These illegalities are symbolized by deception, suppression, or violation of confidence and are not contingent on the application or hazard of physical influence or brutality. The provocation behind these offences is…

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    There are many important aspects that a researcher would want to consider before choosing to examine the social disorder of neighborhoods and crime throughout the city. Social disorder is defined as, “conditions of some neighborhoods with high levels of, for example, unmonitored youth misbehaving, drug dealers, people openly and illegally using alcohol or other drugs, and fighting” (Inderbitzin, Bates, & Gainey, 2016, p. 578). Things that I feel are important when examining the social disorder…

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    Before proposing ways to fix any wrongful behavior, I believe it is important to identify both the victims and offenders to get a better understanding why a certain crime is happening. For the first two scenarios dealing with the University and the parking problems, the offenders seem to be young people and/or students doing anything to make ends meat. People do leave valuable things in cars, and breaking into to those cars puts those valuable items into the hands of criminals that could then in…

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    Gang violence in the United States is increasing and becoming more widespread throughout virtually leaving no part of the country unaffected by its cruel and brutal wrath. According to FBI reports there are some 33,000 violent street gangs including motorcycle gangs and prison gangs with about 1.4 million total members who are criminally active today. These gangs are well organized; sophisticated and use violence to assert control. It is almost hard to believe that despite all of the studies…

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    Searches and Arrests without Warrants Not all searches, or arrests must be made with an executed warrant. An example I will talk about is how my brother got arrested for a DUI. Now, driving under the influence is a huge risk anyone can take. Knowing you are under the influence and still deciding to drive not knowing what can happen can cause your own life or others. Previous to the arrest of my brother, the officer had watched him drink some alcohol for over two hours. Prior to the stop, the…

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    Ponyboy, Two-Bit, and Johnny walk to Two-Bit’s house with Cherry and Marcia so that they can give the girls a ride home. As they walk, Ponyboy and Cherry talk about Ponyboy’s brothers. He notices how easy it is to talk to Cherry. When Cherry asks Ponyboy to describe Darry, he says Darry does not like him and probably wishes he could put Ponyboy in a home somewhere. Johnny and Two-Bit are startled to hear that Ponyboy feels this way, and Johnny says he always thought the three brothers got along…

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    increasing gang activity within the Canadian community (cite). Specifically, in Western urban centers within the prairies, there has been a notable increase in Aboriginal youth gang activity (cite). Currently, 96% of Saskatchewan’s gang related activity involves individuals of Aboriginal decent (cite). The CIA reports that the increase of youth gang activity developed in 2005 during the Aboriginal prison riots. After the Canadian government experienced riots, there was a division of gang members…

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    Saints Row the Third Review Erick Panaco Southeast Technical Academy Saints Row the Third takes you out of Stilwater, the setting for the first two games, and drops you into the incipient city of Steelport. Three local gangs are well-entrenched, but the Third Street Saints aren't going to settle for fourth place. Your job throughout Saints Row the Third is to surmount this incipient city and crush the competition. After an intro mission establishes your exit from Stilwater you'll get the…

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    Russia has a historical history on organized crime and an endless problem that has taken an affect towards the economy and politic power. It is important to understand the factors that contributed to the organized crime and the historical events that has taken an effect. Even though it would be difficult to solve organize crime in Russia, there should be enforcement to stop organized crime because it is affecting many lives in Russia because there are major problems such as access into the…

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