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    individuals lifestyle is at risk, it can be quite influential on an individual subjective value in which they assign to risk and rewards. For example, Jacobs and Wright (1999) noted that one of the primary motivations for offenders to take part in street robbery were to keep up with appearances. According to Jacobs and Wright (1999), “The open ended pursuit of sensory stimulation was but one way these offenders enacted the imperatives of street culture. No less important was the fetishized…

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    Fairytales and folklore have been told for thousands of years to entertain and to teach. However, the roots behind these make-believe stories are not always so innocent. In the fairytale Jack and the Beanstalk, some people may argue that Jack is only a young boy who is trying to provide for his family. In reality, Jack is a thief and a killer who shows no remorse because of his greed for money and desire to be accepted by his mother. Jack stole from the Giant multiple times, blindly robbed and…

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    What would the typical American do at a gun point robbery? It was pass 7pm and the sun was dripping behind the hills, and the clouds were red like a pink lady apple. I heard the sound of the cars pass at super speeds right as I pulled to a gas station. I had to stop to get pain reliefs, due to my low tolerance for shoots from vaccines that were required for college. The pain that I was feeling before the gas station was certainly not worth the next 10 minutes that determine my future. I learned…

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    Juvenile Justice Case

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    population of the city is about 6,000 people. He has been in and out of the Department of Juvenile Justice since he was thirteen years old for small crimes. As he got older he continued his life of crime and has found himself in prison for strong arm robbery as well as breaking and entering in the third degree. Although, he started his life of crime as a juvenile his records were unable to be considered as part of his sentencing process when he became an adult offered. Now a lot of people in the…

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    Burglary Research

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    The impact of crime on people’s lives takes many forms (Haigh, 2006). Burglary is a crime which has evolved drastically over time, but in all its forms it has always reflected the significance of breaking into a building, or part thereof, and the damage that it can cause to both people and property. Policymakers have long sought to use law to shape the physical environment to reduce crime (Anderson, MacDonald, Bluthenthal, & Ashwood, 2013). Such efforts date at least as far back as the…

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    anymore “Hello, this is 911 what is your emergency?” “There are these…these two guys down here at the harvest and trustee bank, they have masks, guns, and hostages!Please send help!” we arrived two minutes later, first week on the job, a bank robbery. we didn’t know what to expect at first, maybe a 12mm pistol or a pump action shotgun, the classics you know? But these guys were professionals,they had a full auto smg and dual barrel shotguns. they had a huge drill on the vault and their…

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    Growing up as a child I had a pretty ordinary lifestyle. We lived in a comfortable two story home with one and a half bathrooms and three bedrooms. I had a nice, cozy bed, clothes to drape myself in, and food in my stomach, what more could I ask for? We never really struggled to acquire things but we were not the most blessed family. At the end of the day, we had what we needed and that is all that mattered. My parents are the most diligent workers I know. They made sure all my needs were taken…

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    Sam Bass Short Story

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    The trained shooting in the plains for the first heist. It was the day of the big heist for the young men they rode to the tracks waiting for the train to come, this was their chance to start saving an amount of cash as much as $60,000 this train robbery was there first heist. In the distance you can hear the train screeching as it advanced towards the…

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    easy target only to find out that their probable victim is not helpless as he seems to be. The blind man has strong senses and villainous secrets. However, upon knowing this revelation. Rocky still has not backed down and still want to pursue the robbery. This results to the…

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    NCIS New Orleans

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    On Tuesday night the viewers of “NCIS:New Orleans” were on the edge of their seats as the investigative unit reviewed what appeared to be an accidental death on the race track. Anything but accidental and a story full of plots and twists, the clues of this case revealed a big surprise at the end. Opening up with the fatal accident of a Navy driver at a local New Orleans race track, the team looks at the possibilities of it being an accident. WHile the witnesses aren’t talking, the victim…

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