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    They also created mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenses. Consequently, anyone who supports the drug war isn’t truly “tough on crime.” Mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenses often result in violent offenders gaining early release before non-violent drug offenders because many violent crimes don’t have the same mandatory minimum sentences. These kinds of bureaucratic policies have taken away a judge’s most important

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    suicide, 41 percent resulted from homicide, and 3 percent were unintentional. Firearm injuries are the eighth leading cause of death in the United States. In addition, for every fatal shooting, there are roughly three nonfatal shootings. Gun-related crime peaked in the late 1980 's and early 1990 's. Since that time, the United States has made steady improvement in reducing gun-related violence. Gun-related homicides have declined by 33 percent since 1993, including a 35-percent drop in handgun homicides

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    Juveniles should be tried as adults because they only serve a few years in prison, they deserve a harsher punishment, and they are committing crimes at a younger age. Juveniles should be tried as adults because they only serve a few years in prison for doing harsh things. Manuel Sanchez and John Duncan committed a bloody murder by shooting a man several times in the chest, and John and Manuel were only twelve years old at the time. For example, “ It was a brutal, callous, bloody murder. But what

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    percent of the world’s prisoners (Madden, 2015). A longtime reform advocate Jim Webb wrote, “Either we are home to the most evil people on earth or we are doing something dramatically wrong in how we approach criminal justice.” (Dickinson, 2015, p. 34). Crime control policies in the United States centered heavily on the increased use of prisons. Just about 40 years ago, 100 out of every 100,000 citizens of this country were in prison; today, there are over 700 people under lockdown for every 100,000 Americans

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    type of crime that it is being used for. Many would think that the fear of being put to death by lethal injection would convince those committing these crimes to be fearful, but that has not been the case. Many believe that the manner in which the death penalty is carried out is a breach of the Constitution of the United States. This paper will examine and explain the history of the death penalty, the data that is both for and against the utilization of the death penalty as it deterrent to crime. The

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    contribute to the deterrence of crime, but rather raises the crime rate. Countries use the death penalty for reasons regarding their legal, political, and religious belief systems. Capital punishment is used to prevent possible crimes, letting possible would-be-criminals be aware that they would be put to death if they committed a very offensive treason against the government. It is the ultimate warning against all crimes. If someone is thinking of committing a severe crime, he or she would be more apprehensive

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    at a crime scene so as to assist in solving crimes” (Daniel). Through Forensics lives can be saved, justice can be kept in world, and dead bodies can be identified. Forensics should be offered in all colleges in Oklahoma because it can saves lives. There are some people in the world who are wrongly convicted of crime and forensics has proved this to be true. Sadly, there are these types of cases. For

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    Drugs and Crime: People usually disappear from around midday to about 4.30 pm. The streets are deserted, shops and government offices are closed, not for afternoon prayers, but because people have gone to take a nap or enjoy their hobby of chewing khat when the daily shipment arrives. Khat is a plant that usually contains the alkaloid called cathinone, an amphetamine-like stimulant. The World Health Organization classifies it as a drug that can produce mild to moderate psychological dependence. It

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    Starz’ “Power , Social Disorganization Theory and Crime Introduction: In the television show “Power”, organized crime is the most prevalent form of crime displayed. Organized crime can be defined as a methodically unlawful activity for profit on a city-wide. interstate and worldwide scale. The act of engaging in criminal activity as a structured assembly is called racketeering in the United States. The premise of this project is to research social disorganization theory as it pertains to the television

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    Michelle Alexander the Jim Crow laws have taken new forms. Alexander talks about the war on drugs, legalized discrimination, mass incarnation and more. One form of the new Jim Crow takes is through the war on drugs. Alexander talks about the war on drugs primarily in Chicago. According to alexander 90 percent of the people arrested for drug related crimes in the state of Illinois are African American. The white drug offenders are rarely arrested compared to the blacks. Also, the whites

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