This week we learned there is some conflicting data in regards to the availability to services and how this population is handled in regard to alcohol. I learned that there are several common barriers in receiving services from the multiple agencies within this area, the barriers are even greater as many of this populations members lack proper identification. As the EMS stated they really just shuffle this population. The police pass them to the EMS will check them out if they refuse to go to hospital
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The research conducted in this study was very informative and relatable. I have been a detective assigned to the Multi-Agency Gang Unit for the past six years. Therefore an article relating to gang interventions in jail is quite fulfilling. The focus of the research was the necessity and effectiveness of gang intervention programs in a jail facility. An initiative such as this is paramount as the jail administration seeks to maintain influence over the gang members. The jail is intended for inmates
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Crime Analyst Research Paper For my research paper I obtained, gathered, and received information from John Lawson, a current crime analyst for the Oregon State Police Department (OSPD). In my gathering of information through continuous personal contact with Mr. Lawson via email, I was able to obtain an understanding of what it means to be an analyst, what it takes, how one is used, and how he functions within his specific organization. I was also able to obtain insight into his organization and
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Over the years crime has gotten better many don’t think so because many have their own meaning of what should be a crime. The Criminal justice system keeps crime under control from my point of view. Some crimes are plan and some are not. People commit crimes due to different circumstances. Some people get a thrill out of committing crimes and those are the people that most likely commit more than one crime. There are many theories of why crimes are committed. Behavioral Theory, Cognitive Theory and
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Volkswagen Case The exact definition of white collar crime has been heavily debated throughout the last decades starting with Sutherland in 1939 who theorized that it as a crime committed by a person of respectability and high status in the course of his occupation and has continued until recently where it has been theorized that offenders may be individuals and/or formal organizations, and they may act out of self-interest, in the pursuit of organizational goals, or both (Simpson 2013:313). White
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First off the article was about the history of racial injustice, and prosecuting children on the equal justice initiative. The article was giving great information about The Court’s ban on juvenile executions. Which allowed EJI to focus on nearly 3000 children who had been sentenced to death row that were 17 and younger, or been sentenced to imprisonment until death. One thing in the article that I think is really nice of them is when the article says “EJI believes that such a harsh sentence imposed
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Mr. Parks stars that the ex-convicts were always hungry. Released inmates lack the skills and the support system to help them qualify to get a job and find housing. Incarceration is very expensive. Released inmates receive almost no support in cash and counseling upon release. Many do not have the means to feed themselves. Long-term incarceration increases the crime rate because it devastates communities and families. The US is the world leader in jailing people. About 69% of black males, high school
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The strengths of the broken window theory encourage a greater understanding of the problems the surrounding communities face and the officers that encounter the people on daily bases. City leaders can be held accountable for the lack of means to combat crime; the communities are more transparent and make police more visible and proactive. Using this theory also allows city leaders to identify areas for improvement offer effective strategies to collect and share data from criminal activity and allocates
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Is the Youth Criminal Justice fair and equitable? The Act is an important issue to the lives of Canadians, focusing on the youth in our communities. People have been questioning though, is the Act to easy on the youth, or easy to slip through the legal cracks? Other Individuals say that the YCJA is doing just fine, and that the children affected deserve mercy that the act provides. I believe that harsher punishments may be necessary, or else the youth will never learn. It seems that the youth get
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Article Title: The dynamics of robbery and violence hot spots http://www.crimesciencejournal.com/content/4/1/33 Date: 12/10/2015 Author: Herrmann, Christopher R. Why the study was done To expand on crime occurring in geographic and temporal hotspots spatiotemporally (abstract) To understand spatial and temporal shifts of crime hotspots (background 2) To research shifting hotspots (background 3) to answer the following questions how do violent crime hotspots shift from weekday to weekend? (4) how
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