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    class for instinct In the Washington D.C area the poorest neighborhoods have the most visible drug problems ward 7 and 8 located in Southeast predominately African-American. In today 's society enforcement targets urban communities in some cases people think that African- American are top drug consumers but really drug consumers are in every race. Where I grew up it’s great…

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    this violence. A young girl of 16 says, “The big people force the children to take their clothes off and also make them sell bad things, and if they don’t do it, they rape them or kill them.” A boy, 11, states from one of his experiences back in Honduras, “They were stripping the kid naked, I ran to tell his mother. Later I went home but I didn’t want to leave the house again because they could do the same thing to me.” The fear of rape in young people is a common factor that drives one from…

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    It is difficult to predict patterns for traffickers because people are constantly being moved around to different places. Also, in the past the Chinese government may have been a little corrupt so it is easy for traffickers to smuggle people into the country. The huge wealth gap between the rich and the poor makes it very difficult to stop human trafficking. The only thing we can really do is to reduce…

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    The ambition to impose the interests of drug trafficking, led Pablo Escobar Gaviria to try to establish his own laws and regulations, causing serious damage to the Colombian society and the government of that time. The perfect utopia that he dreamed, became the worst dystopia for the consequences in the country. The drug economy connected the production, marketing and finance in a network that ignores national boundaries. The clandestine nature of the drug economy difficult the analyze of their…

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    For decades human trafficking continues to become a huge concern for the United States and its surrounding borders. The United States provides estimates of 600,000 to 800,000 personnel are trafficked over international borders a year (Human Trafficking: Better data, strategy, and reporting needed to enhance U.S. anti-trafficking efforts abroad 2006, pg. 1). However the Department of Homeland Security along with several other entities to included federal and state law enforcement agencies, U.S.…

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    Drug Trafficking Essay

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    drug trafficking. The education of law enforcement as well as communities themselves should be educated on illicit drugs and trafficking. This is important because if there were ever in a situation concerning illicit drugs and/or drug trafficking, people should know how to respond correctly and effectively, without putting themselves or anyone else in harm’s…

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    practice. Human trafficking can be international, national or local. An individual might be trafficked from a little town to a big city under the same nation or trafficked to other different nation. The different between human trafficking and human smuggling are: Human Trafficking includes the harbouring or recruitment of individuals with the end goal of abuse (usually for forced labor or in the sex industry). Traffickers use…

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    As a result of breaking the law forfeiture is used in drug law enforcement “it reduces the financial incentive to reap the often enormous profits that are involved in drug trafficking and disrupts a drug trafficking organization by seizing any vehicles, boats, planes, or property used to transport or produce illicit drugs” (Levinthal, 2012. pg. 127). Federal forfeiture has to do with action brought as a part of the criminal prosecution of a defendant. The purpose of forfeitures is to interfere…

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    In cataloging the forensic evidence found in the Camaren”s case, I will trace the steps that investigators followed and attempt to discover any faults that done and what I believe would be the correct way to process this scene by the criminal justice systems procedure. On February 7, 1985 Special Agent Enrique Camarena and Captain Alfredo Zavala from the DEA, were abducted. Special Agent Enrique Camarena was reported by a witness to have been forced into a light colored small car in front of the…

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    Cartel Medellin Carttel

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    Several groups/gangs and narco-terrorism mentioned in the study concerning drug trafficking. However, today’s societies consist of several different gangs that feel they are the rough and tough living. All groups and gangs are a danger to society because they are street smart and manipulative when it comes to the sale of cocaine and other drugs. Nevertheless, after all, consideration, the Cartel-Medellin Cartel appears to be the most dangerous efficiently this gang was a ruthless, highly…

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