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    Female Juvenile

    Female Juvenile Offenders 1 Female Juvenile Offenders By: Priscella Morris Since 1987, juvenile female arrests have increased at a faster pace then male juvenile. The arrest data states that juvenile females make up proportion of arrests in the Index category as is in the violent category. The largest percent of juvenile female arrest are of property crime. The juvenile age specific arrest rates study show in 1967 female juvenile age 12 and under was 3.6 percent 13-14 yrs. old 43 percent

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    Personal Narrative: Socal Fires

    Ashes Panic. That is the best word I can think of to describe the SoCal fires. May had arrived and throughout the whole week, the weather had been humid and everyday the sun beat down on me, making me tired throughout the long school days. The heat was reaching extremely hot temperatures and fire season had started. I never expected anything would come out of the terrible dry weather, but I was most definitely wrong. The first memory of the fires that I can clearly remember was at lunch. I sat at

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    Firefighting Research Paper

    the fire sciences provides students with advanced expertise in the specialized fields of fire prevention. You must be able to learn what goes on with the science of fire hence fire science. Also in fire science you will learn how to investigate an arson scene or an incident scene. You'll also learn how to be a good and a well rounded leader. While earning a bachelor's degree won't guarantee a rapid advancement in a station but it may. Some roles require a bachelor's degree is Fire inspector and investigators

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    Crime And Punishment In The 19th Century

    19th Century Crime and Punishment From 1880 to 1895, the number of offenders in a state prison jumped from 30,659 to a whopping 54,244. In just 15 years, there were 23,585 more offenders. During the 19th century, there were many different crimes committed for different reasons. With those different crimes, jails were overcrowded and punishments were needing to be reconsidered and changed to fit the modernizing time. In order to understand crime and punishment in the 19th century one should analyze

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    Assess the View That Rime Is Functional, Inevitable and Normal.

    Assess the View that Crime is Functional, Inevitable and Normal. (21 marks) Within the sociological perspectives of crime and deviance, there is one particular approach which argues that crime is functional, inevitable and normal. This sociological perspective, of Functionalism, consists of Durkheim’s work on crime and deviance. His main argument was that ‘crime is normal’ and that it is ‘an integral part of all healthy societies’. This perspective views crime and deviance as an inevitable feature

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    Identity Theft

    Identification is ever more important in the online world, and identity-related crime is a growing problem related to this. This new category of crime is not restricted to high-profile instances of identity ‘theft’ or identity fraud; it is wide-ranging and complex, ranging from identity deletion to unlawful identity creation and identity ‘theft’. Commonly accepted definitions are lacking, thus blurring available statistics, and policies to combat this new crime are piecemeal at best. In order to

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    Drug Abuse

    Nursing Essay Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Substance abuse refers to the pattern of continued use, despite adverse consequence. Socio-cultural determinants of substance abuse of substance use imply to social factors that affect the outcome of drug abuse. The group characteristic determines social cultural determinants, and the general beliefs in history of the set community. For instance, smoking was considered fashionable in the early times. Currently, it is prohibited in some communities

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    Ycj Should Be Abolished

    Even though the YCJA is current technique and it is over a decade old, people are starting to wonder: is it really the most efficacious way of dealing with young offenders? 13 years ago, on April 1st, 2003 the YCJA came into effect. It deals with teenaged criminals from 12 to under 18 years of age. Yes, our current way works, but not extremely well; for the ages are not broad enough, the punishments offered are not resulting in the right message; the youth are not learning from their mistakes, and

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    Criminal Behavior Analysis

    “Crime prevention has no concrete definition, but focuses on representing a proactive, socially informal approach that not only reduces crime, but also eliminates the fear of crime.” Denning, B. R. (2015). When you have success with crime prevention, in the long run this will promote a safer community by changing the perception of safety and also the attitudes and behaviors that would make people feel safe. I believe that crime prevention is a community effort including the law enforcement as well

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    Hegelian Dialectics and It’s Implication to Thinking and Education

    Hegelian Dialectics and It’s implication to thinking and education Hegelian Dialectic What exactly is the Hegelian Dialectic? Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a 19th century German philosopher who devised a particular dialectic, or, method of argument for resolving disagreements. His method of arriving at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments is a system of thought process still use to this day. To put it simply, the basis of Hegelianism dictates that the human mind can’t understand

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