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    Theft In The Workplace

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    article employees account for 43% of lost revenue in the United States compared to 28% globally. Altogether according to the Global Retail Theft Barometer U.S. retailers spend approximately 42 billion dollars a year made up of missing goods from shoplifting and other causes. So that means about 18 billion of those dollars come from these retailers employees. For shoppers because of the amount of stolen product shoppers will pay almost $403.00 per household more annually. That number will…

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    Celebrities are well known, famous people who can be actors/actresses, singers, athletes, or musicians. Heroes are people who are admired or idealized for courage or outstanding achievements. In the articles, “The Impact Celebrities Have On Our Lives” by Deborah King and “A Healthy Obsession” by Collin Palmer show us why we use celebrities as entertainment or an escape to our boring lives and some celebrities are just as bad as us. Should celebrities be treated like heroes? I believe that…

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    Why Is Cheating Wrong

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    break away from this cycle is by learning the material themselves. Finally, cheating is no different than stealing. Whenever you cheat you are claiming someone else hard work as your own. This practice has no difference than occasionally shoplifting a few items at your local convenience store because you are taking another person's possession and declaring them yours, just as you would duplicate a classmates answer sheet or essay. The work is no longer their original creation after being…

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    Municipal Court has three hundred and seventy courts with three hundred and fifty two active Judges. The Municipal Court handles traffic offenses, local ordinance violations, conduct preliminary hearings, issue warrants, and they may handle misdemeanor shoplifting and possession of marijuana cases. The Judges in the Municipal Court can be appointed by the mayor or elected. The Magistrate court has one hundred and fifty nine courts with one hundred and fifty nine Chief Magistrates and three…

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    Bianca’s race/ ethnicity and social class impact her identity beliefs. Bianca’s identity beliefs derive, in large part, from her understanding and internalization of socialization messages receive from her family and suburban community. Bianca’s, upper class, class allows social and economic advantages that other youths might not have. Bianca’s decreased exposure to personal and societal racism, poverty and minorities will affect her social views, and how healthy she adjusts to social…

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    the sporting or physical activity. Communities may see improvement with all the youth being off the street not causing mischief or violent acts of crime. Indeed, reported levels of assault, malicious damage, receiving or selling stolen goods, shoplifting goods, break and enter, or motor vehicle theft may drop. The benefits of sport and physical activity may vary from one social setting to another. There might different results depending on the community. When high schools have strong…

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    Why Do Police Budget Cuts

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    However, the Crime Survey (CSEW) does not show the whole picture. ‘The survey doesn't include homicides, sexual crimes or even shoplifting’. Yvette Cooper, shadow home affairs spokeswoman openly disagreed and voiced out her concerns about police budget cuts, saying that the police are unable to cope. ‘Reports of violent crime have increased by a fifth, sexual offenders by over 30%…

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    Juvenile Court Case Study

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    Juvenile Jurisdiction and Typical Juvenile Cases Jurisdiction is the granted ability to exert authority over an individual or entity. It can also outline the geographical area in which one's authority is recognized. As it relates to juvenile courts, the jurisdiction varies based on legislation passed by each state, as the United States has no federal juvenile court system. Typically, once jurisdiction has been established, the juvenile court system takes cases ranging from juvenile status…

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    past several years after the death of her husband. She had just been released from prison after serving 4 years for shoplifting and fraudulent activities. Mrs. Williams lost her only son to heart attack and her daughter In- law and grandchildren lives far away causing her to have limited contact. After the death of her son, she started engaging in fraudulent activities and shoplifting to support herself as she was working part-time cashier at a grocery store. Mrs. Williams son was previously…

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    Mr Grape Case Summary

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    numerous brief periods of jail detention, as well as five extended prison sentences. He reported over two dozen arrests with almost as many convictions. His numerous charges included motor vehicle violations, multiple substance-related offenses, shoplifting, resisting arrest, possession of a weapon, aggravated assault, burglary, fraud/forgery, terrorist threats, several violations of parole and probation, and nonpayment of child support. Mr. Grape has never been married. He has fathered seven…

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