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    the school had no music program. Drake hope the studio would inspired students and bring out the love of music that they may have inside of them. In the recent years, Strawberry mansion high school have started to turn itself around with improving states academic scores. There are various different churches in Northcentral. The Churches play a main role in the community members’ lives.…

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    the traditional incarceration system because of their morals, methods, and motivations. They are the best solution to slowing crime rates for troubled youth. In today 's world, there are thousands of cases of recidivism each year. Keeping kids from reoffending throughout their lives can not only save us millions of dollars as a country, but due to the nature of their crimes, it could also keep our citizens safe from arson, robbery and murder. Juvenile Boot Camps serve a great and effective…

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    Gangs in Louisville, KY and how to Stop Them. This is the issue we are having on our fair city. There have been some incidents in downtown Louisville involving flash mobs of teens aged from 13 to 19 years. Assaulting persons and robbing them. Some stores are also being robbed and vandalized. These incidents have also resulted in some bad publicity that could result in loss of revenue to local business people and hurt the city’s reputation as a safe and attractive tourist destination. Local…

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    has accusations of a person who they feel threatened by or have suspicion of committing a crime. From a symbolic interactionist perspective, this is a serious social problem that has been around for such a long time but is getting much attention now because of the innovation of technology and internet over the past decade. While racial profiling has its pros and cons, it also can help keep people safe from crime that could have happened but also leaves bad stereotypes and mindsets of…

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    Secretary Of State John Kerry, recently, I have been chosen by the people to be the ambassador of my country. As a result, it is in my best interest to look out for my people and anyone coming into our treasured soil. This can be a tricky issue that has found great prioritization on my vast to-do list, our spot in the Travel Warning list for the United States. During my vast research, I have found our placement in said list and I want to thank you for taking preventive measure for crimes against…

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    For this forum I will select my city law enforcement agency which is the New Orleans Police Department or better known as the N.O.P.D.. The history of the N.O.P.D. Dates back all the way to the 1790 's and even though during that time the agency had a different name (Guard Deville or City Watch) it was created by the Spanish Colonial Governor Baron de Carondelet due to the high crime level, and to help the military fight against crime (Sinclair). The N.O.P.D. Started very small by 1817 it only…

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    demographic of Latinos comprising the southwestern population of the United States and the other instances of sender country natives looking for prosperous opportunities throughout the globe, citizens of developed countries look to their elected officials for what to expect and what actions should be taken in responding to immigration. Conservative pundits and politicians stress the dangers of immigrants, refer to immigrant crimes that reach national news to further their claims and paint an…

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    three traditional methods of policing that are widely known and frequently used in law enforcement today. These three traditional methods are: Random routine patrol, rapid response to calls by citizens to 911, and retroactive investigation of past crimes by detectives. Although, these traditional police work methods have been used for many years, they are not the only methods that can be used to execute police work. As a matter of fact, the effectiveness of the three cornerstones of traditional…

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    Question Three: Ongoing Struggles for Civil Rights Since the 1960s the Civil Rights Movement created many changes for African Americans in the United States. The Civil Rights Movement created new laws, amendments, and governmental changes to help better the lives of African Americans. However, discrimination throughout America continued through housing, mass incarceration, and zip-code profiling. The New Jim Crow is one example of how African Americans are still struggling with civil rights…

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    Gangs And Violence

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    Law makers, politicians, and residents of inner cities are looking for a solution to staggering numbers in gangs, drugs, and homicides. Chicago, especially, is known for being consistently high up on the list of the country's most violent cities. After dark the streets are run by gangs posting up on corners selling drugs. These gangs take territory very serious defending it at all cost even ending someone else's life. These gangs are a brotherhood for children who are part of single parent homes…

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