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    attain is psychological and sexual gratification with certain types. (LaBrode, 2007) Ultimately, why they all kill is to experience power to mask their personal shortcomings. Psychological profiling grants investigators another tool to examine a crime scene with. This assists them in drawing conclusions about the individual who is capable of such savage action. In this paper the typologies,…

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    Prison Gang Members

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    the inmate, such as personal safety. There are benefits to forming such a relationship. Gang violence and crime according to the 2013 National Gang Threat Assessment report is on the rise. From 2011 results to the 2013 results, law enforcement saw a 5% increase in gang membership and violence, from 53% to 58%. Gang violence makes up a large portion of our nations violence and organized crime results. By developing rapport with and forming relationships with known gang members, we have and will…

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Crime and criminals are looked upon with hatred by all Sections of the people in a society since the early years of civilization, study and research of the law of crimes had always been an attractive branch of jurisprudence. Whenever people organized themselves into groups the rules to regulate the behavior of the members of that group has been felt. And where there are rules its infractions is inevitable and there lies the necessity to devise ways to curb such…

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    Argumentative Essay On Juvenile Justice

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    opinion seems to be correct, but only when it comes to the cases of delinquency. However, in the cases of heinous crimes there is no excuse for the juveniles, and juveniles must be undoubtedly tried as adults. In general, it is quite obvious that juvenile offenders should be treated as adults. It will help to maintain social order and teach children about inadmissibility of any crime. Besides that, the existing system of juvenile justice is very dubious about its rehabilitative function.…

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    Chicago Gang Crime Report

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    off the streets. This has been one of their highly focused goals dating back to the 1950s. In 2013 the Chicago Police Department was able to locate 6,813 guns, these guns were found by searching vehicles, individuals, homes, and some were left at crime scenes. Once these guns are in the hands of law enforcement officials they begin the task of trying to trace them back to where they were originally purchased. The trace is done with online databases where information is entered including the type…

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    organization and stability. This would be a working class culture that would mirror how the gang would operate. Criminal gangs were organized and focused on making money not violence. As teens, they have close relationships with adult criminals that teach them along the way. If you have seen the film “The Godfather”, or “Goodfellas”, that is an example of a criminal gang. They organized structure with a ranking system so no one gets out of place. They work together with a common goal to make…

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    Essay On Drug Enforcement

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    Andrews of World War I. The National Institute on Drug Abuse was organized to promote translational research and to increase efficiencies They also do prevention research for illicit drugs.What I found interesting about the NIDA is that they have resources for parents to learn about drug abuse and teen drug facts. The Substance…

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    Criminal Profiling Essay

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    Criminal Profiling Criminal profiling is generally considered as an investigative technique and forensic science method that is carried out after the occurrence of a crime. This technique is basically described as the use of forensic science principles and other law enforcement strategies to make judgments about a person’s involvement in a crime depending on various overt and subtle factors. The technique has constantly been used in different aspects of the criminal justice system such as…

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    Scared Straight Proposal

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    change the attitude of youth by scaring and horrifying them from becoming involved in future delinquent behavior. The controversial issue being discussed now, is whether or not the Scared Straight program is really deterring juvenile offenders from crime. 2. The author's thesis (what is he or she trying to discover)? The author’s, Anthony Petrosino, Carolyn Turpin-Petrosino…

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    In watching the Untouchables we discussed that Elliot Ness was a law enforcement official in Chicago. He was best known for his efforts to enforce the Eighteenth Amendment, or also known as Prohibition. This amendment prohibit the use of consumption or sale of alcohol. He joined the Prohibition Act in 1927 and reunited a team known as “The Untouchables” to battle the activities of Al Capone. Al Capone was responsible for many acts of violence. He was a person of good and wanted to do right…

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