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    Vol 6. No. 2, June 2013 African Journal of Computing & ICT © 2013 Afr J Comp & ICT – All Rights Reserved - ISSN 2006-1781 www.ajocict.net Design and Implementation of Real-Time Crime Information System for National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Nigeria C.H. Ugwuishiwu & K.C. Ugwu Department of Computer Science University of Nigeria Nsukka, Nigeria Chilkodili.ugwuishiwu@unn.edu.ng H.C. Inyiamah Department of Computer Engineering Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Nigeria drhcinyiama@gmail

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    In February of 2015, I attended the Mayoral Candidate Debate . This was my first time ever attending a political event, outside of voting. I was excited and nervous at the same time because I would get to see the candidates in person but I wondered would understand their arguments and political terminology. Once the debate began, the nervousness went away. It was interesting that the floor was filled with people, young and older, who had concerns about the City of Chicago like I did. I listened

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    Juveniles of El Rio

    Prevention Youth Gang Services has studied youth gang involvement and delinquency in cities and rural areas since the rapid increase after the 1980’s Persons ages 12-24 years face the highest risk of nonfatal violent victimization of any portion of society. Arrest rates for homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault peak among adolescents and young adults. Homicide is the second leading cause of death for all Americans ages 15-34 years. The risk factors of young gangs and delinquency include

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    Marijuana Use

    Christopher Holmes Rogerian Argument 11/01/2014 Marijuana legalization Many people suggest that legalization of marijuana would lead to greater drug use especially with children. Drug trafficking will increase and violent crimes as well. There could be more users than ever before and could create more pressure on law officials to keep our streets safe. It’s really sad to note that drug dealers, who live out in the cities have no alternative but to find real jobs in

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    Models of Organized Crime Executive Summary

    Models of Organized Crime Executive Summary CJA/384 Michelle Khanlar 03/16/2015 Organized crime is probably one of the biggest misconception in the American legal system. Even though many theorist have tried to explain this phenomenon, two models of organized crime are the most accurate. Donald Cressey believed the organized criminal networks are controlled by only one Italian Group, the group he calls La Costa Nostra. This group was bureaucratic in form and governed by a hierarchy with strict

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    social issue that my group has chosen is Gang and youths; this issue affects a large group of people and is controversial in nature. What I have discovered through hard research is that many youths enter gangs because they feel as if that is the only way to escape their lives. For an example, a boy living in a poverty stricken home may feel like the only way to get his/her family out of the poverty stricken area is to join a gang. Not only do youths join gangs in the mindset of wreaking havoc, it might

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    Prohibtion and the Advancement of Organized Crime

    Prohibition and The Advancement in Organized Crime Organized crime in the United States dates back to the early 1800s. Crime was a means for immigrants who worked for low wages and lived in poor areas to survive. Gangs, violence and police corruption have all been a way of life for immigrants to make their rise to money and power; but it wasn’t until the passing of the Volstead Act in 1920 that organized crime and the big bosses behind the operations made a name for themselves. Prohibition was

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    Crime Data

    Crime Data Comparison While analyzing the data in the FBI Uniform Crime Report data I selected two different metropolitan areas that meant something to me. One of the metropolitan areas I chose was because I was born and raised there. Although I do not live there, it means a great deal to me, that is the reason I chose Los Angeles, CA. Although I love Los Angeles I also experienced crime there including aggravated assault and armed robbery and although unpleasant and scar these are realities people

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    Models of Organized Crime

    Models of Organized Crime Executive Summary By: Amanda Winter University Of Phoenix September 21, 2015 Models of Organized Crime Executive Summary There are many different models that can represent organized crime such as the patron-client organizations and the bureaucratic organizations. Each model has differences on how they are run and what the main focus is. Models When looking at the different models of Organized crime, one can see how they easy differentiate from the others

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    Unit 2 Assignment 1

    Bill Gulliford Jacksonville City Council President Jacksonville City Council 117 West Duval Street Suite 425 Jacksonville, FL 32202 DearBill Gulliford: Recently my family and I have moved into the community so that I can take care of my elderly mother and father. I had always believe that their neighborhood was the perfect place for them to live peacefully, and for my family and I to build a life. Unfortunately, appearances were misleading. Since we have moved, I have noticed that there are

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