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    Gangs and Medida

    violence. Going back to the 1980s, many large city media outlet would have some headline news story of gang violence that happened in the city recently. A LA Times reported one said of his newspapers coverage that we “generally painted a scary scene” of gang violence (Metcalf, 2012 pg. 336). In fact, many report used the term “gang-related” with out any official police reports that it was a gang that committed that crime. This is because “it generated interest” in the story and due to journalistic

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    Convict to College: My Journey

    Perceptions of Convicts: My Journey People have a lot of personal and media opinionated views of people who have been convicted of crimes. Employers, when they are screening for job positions might believe they cannot trust the convicts. If they have been arrested for one crime, then they must commit other types of crimes also, for instance hey must steal, lie, and cheat. Why would they be invited to holiday parties? They probably cause scenes because they are trouble makers. People think that if

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    Wilson and the Wire

    I believe that Wilson’s theory described in When Work Disappears is helpful in understanding Nick’s pivotal decision to “shift”, according to Wilson, from his diminishing dedication of working in the legal economy as an underemployed dock worker at the port to then permanently working in the illegal drug centered economy. There are specific key structural and key cultural elements in Wilson’s model that are relevant to Nick’s decision. Nick is a cautious young man who lives and works in Baltimore

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    Crack Cocaine & Mass Incarceration

    The American Crack Epidemic: How the War on Drugs was as Detrimental to Society as Drugs Themselves. Lucas Carneiro U.S. History 4/21/2013 Throughout the mid-20th century, Americans have experimented with illicit drugs, from marijuana to LSD. In the late 70s and early 80s, the high cost of cocaine made it the drug of choice for wealthy, elite, White Americans. On the other side of the social spectrum, lower-class African Americans sought an escape from their difficult circumstances in impoverished

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    This Is England Review

    really going to like him so they buy him new clothes and cut his hair so he look like one of them. Later in the movie a guy named Combo want to start op his on gang or group and he tell Shaun to be a member of the gang because the will fight for England just like Shaun father did before he died. Woody’s group was more like a peacefully gang whereas Combo’s group was much more violent. The movie takes place in a little village in the poor society in England 1983. There are a lot of problems in

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    Controlling Organized Crime

    Controlling Organized Crime Rob Papagno CJA/384 03 September 2013 Daniel Barry Controlling Organized Crime Some people would say that organized crime has ruined the United States and allowed petty hoods to gain worldwide recognition. Others would disagree and say organized crime is no different than any major corporation in today’s global economy. Some people would say organized crime is the best thing to happen to neighborhoods which law enforcement will not come into. No matter what side

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    Perseptions of Organized Crime Groups

    has been described as a group of people who cooperate to accomplish objectives or goals. Organized crime has been around for centuries; from Outlaw gangs in the western days that robbed stage coaches, the pony express, and passengers of trains to today’s Blood and Crip gangs that dominate public streets for power over territories and drug sales. Gangs have been around for a long time imposing on the lives and liberties of law abiding citizens that wish to obey laws. Law abiding citizens have to live

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    Violent Crimes

    [Type the company name] | Violent Crimes | Crime and Criminal Behavior | | [Type the author name] | 5/19/2013 | There is nothing that has done more to tear American families apart than the existence of violent crimes, guns, gangs, drugs, and the fear that walks alongside those terrors. In a violent crime, a victim is harmed by or threatened with violence. Violent crimes include rape and sexual assault, robbery, assault and murder. Violent crime and victim rights are on the rise of

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    Criminals and the American Dream

    Blinded Aristotle once said, “Poverty is the parent to revolution and crime”. Throughout time, poverty has always played its part in America’s history. For some people, they were never offered as many opportunities as the average person. This caused them to look at life in a much different way, because they had to fight for many things that a vast majority of people never had to fight for. For some of these people, being a criminal was the ultimate American Dream. It was not that they were bad

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    law enforcement response to gang problems. It leads law enforcement to consider the characteristics of offenders, places, and victims or targets in developing an analysis of the gang problem and crafting responses. Scanning for DRUG Problems Scanning is the first step in the SARA process. During the scanning phase it is important to identify recurring problems that concern the police and the public and to understand their consequences. In this case, gang crime, gang drug dealing, or groups of

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