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    years to process the death penalty. I chose this topic because “felons” do crimes and giving them the right punishment is key. The death penalty can happen in a variety of ways. The first way and the most common is a lethal injection. A lethal injection is where the patient receives a shot (typically a barbiturate, paralytic, and potassium solution (5)) with a needle that kills the person almost instantly. At Least 36 states are known use this mechanism. (3) It is thought to be very quick and…

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    The act of coming to live in a foreign country, whether it be legally or illegally. Immigration has been a topic widely spoken of in the United States for decades, centuries even. The truth of the matter is that the United States of America would not be what it is today if it were not for immigrants coming to this land. The one and only Christopher Columbus who discovered the Americas came by ship from Spain in 1492 searching for a quicker route to India for trade. The discovery of this piece of…

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    College Essay On My Father

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    is a proven giant of mine based on the theme of the research paper. I consider my father as my giant because what he went through growing up in the inner-city around gang violence, and the ability to move to a better neighborhood to take care of his family when the poverty and unemployment percentage rate was at an increase in the United States demonstrates the adversity he overcame. What my father overcame impacted me in many unique ways and that’s why I describe him as my personal giant.…

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    Social Disorganization Theory Case Study

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    Placed an emphasis on how disorganization reduced social control and impacted other neighborhood aspects that also enhanced the amount of crime that occurred. This theory statistically speaking, those that grow up in poverty areas generally do not finish school and most likely have parent who did not either. This theory shows that in the poorer neighborhoods the crime is elevated due to the neighborhood having a high turnover; neighbors do not get to know each other because most people do not…

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    the War on Poverty to the War on Crime, is one response to Thompson’s article in that Hinton traces the birth of the War on Poverty as a culmination of government policies. As her central thesis, Hinton posits that “the expansion of the carceral state should be understood as the federal government’s response to the demographic…

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    It is hard to talk about gun rights without first understanding our Second Amendment. “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right to bear arms, shall not be infringed.” (Bowman, Jeffrey Newton, Heather, 2015) The Founding Fathers while deciding on how their government should run had one major concern. They needed to form a government that would be free of tyranny. Since they had just broken from Britain who had attempted to do this to them, these…

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    gang terminology is a person who associates themselves with a gang, but is not considered a fully integrated member. Before they can become a fully-fledged member of the gang, they have to be initiated. Jorge, a young high school student in Chicago, states what he must go through before he can join the Latin Kings. “You have to get beat up.” Jorge said. “And then they 'll introduce you to the leader, the one that is commanding the branch, and then after that you 'll turn [King].” That type of…

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    of murder occur in the city due to different reasons, and there is an interconnection of various factors that motivate individuals to commit a crime in the city, most of the factors being social, economic, and others are political in nature. The issue of murder in the city can be analyzed or investigated from sociological and social approach since those who commit the crimes have to undergo a decision-making the process for them to identify who to commit their heinous crime on or whether they…

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    Inefficiencies In Zootopia

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    Cinematic Depictions There are a few films create a perception of inefficiencies of government as well as how these inefficiencies can lead to harmful if not deadly consequences. In Bryon Howard’s 2016 film, Zootopia, we can use the classic Department of Motor Vehicles (“DMV”) scene to illustrate inefficiency. In the scene at the DMV a rookie cop gets the help of a DMV employee depicted as a slow-moving sloth. The rookie cops need to run a license plate quickly, to track down a lead but due to…

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    Noah Tucker Ms. Tedesco English 9 4 March 2016 Surprisingly, one of the worst and most terrifying places in the United States is Chicago, Illinois. The crime rate is at an all time high and this is why it is so dangerous. All the way from robbing little corner stores on the street to drug trafficking from Mexico. You could say Chicago has it all. Most gangs that are around nowadays are all pretty much new to Chicago. Most of the ones that had first appeared had either slowly disappeared,…

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