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    The drug use extent is rather hard to measure considering you cannot measure private behavior. Like no other crimes the offender and the victim are the same. Data relies on self-reports of using drugs on the population or on information from known offenders. Monitoring the Future (MTF) is a well-known survey of drug use. This survey surveys high school students, college students, and young adults. The important information is the type and level of drug use. The most used drug is alcohol overall…

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    Keferline Gender Roles

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    The study by Keverline, S. A. (2003), gives insight on how gender plays a role in criminal justice. Typically, criminal justice is a predominately white male field. Yet, during the recent years criminal justice has expanded its professionalism to a variety of backgrounds including women. What makes this study distinguishable from the rest is that it primarily focuses on a single group. It would have been great to see this study or any other study also focus on other minority groups as well.…

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    My Father's Life

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    father comes banging loud on the door telling my mom to get out there, he looked like he was in the middle of a binge. He kept making threats to hurt all of us. My mother frantically called the police and they were there within ten minutes, one second I saw sirens the other, my father in the back of a police car. My mother decided to not press charges which I felt wasn’t a good move, but what did I know I was only thirteen silly me. After that my father calmed down for a while and accepted that…

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    policing can play a big role. In offender-focused hot spot policing, police will focus a majority of their time focusing on small areas within the city with high crime rates (Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy 2013). We have learned in class that police are more reactive then proactive in the…

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    Personal Accomplishments

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    A goal is described as the object of a person’s ambition or effort; something that one aims to accomplish. If one has yet to accomplish a goal, it does not mean they failed it, it means they have not yet complete it. When thinking about personal goals there are plenty that I think about on weekly basis. I think about goals that I have already accomplished and others, which I am pursuing and also those that I have yet to figure out. The goals that I have accomplished have been graduating high…

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    Throughout life I wasn’t sure what I wanted to be, an agent, a lawyer, or maybe even a veterinarian. My friends always told me being a lawyer was great because of the ability to snoop into everyone’s personal business and find justice for those who are innocent and those who aren’t. I didn’t have any particular person to defend and I didn’t know that I would use this short story in my decision to further my education. I’m growing out of my shell, now I’m beginning to hatch. Transitionally, as…

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    Transnational Crime

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    Albanese’s Transnational Crime and the 21st century and Naim’s Illicit, discuss gun smuggling, human organ smuggling, and stolen property smuggling. From previous readings, we know that crimes such as these advance due to the fall of the Soviet Union, globalization, and even the advancement of technology. For each of these crimes, the authors elaborated on the type of harms that occurred, the benefits for those involved with these crimes, the challenges that are faced when trying to prevent…

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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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    In this society books are considered dangerous, so the police force or fire department burn books that citizens are caught with. Guy is apart of the enforcers and the beginning of the film shows him as a follower, so when Clarisse asks him why they burn books he almost can’t come up with an answer to her question…

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    Criminal Psychology: Inside the Mind of a Criminal What is Criminal Psychology? Although there is no definite definition, criminal psychology does play a vital role in investigating crimes. Criminal Psychology, otherwise known as Forensic Psychology is defined as a form of psychology that mainly focuses on offenders and their wills, intentions, reactions and all that partakes under criminal behavior. This study revolves around a cause-effect relationship. In this profession, Criminal…

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