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    Sareh Ghadersohi Safety. That is the main priority of most. Weapons. They are dangerous. Some may say that the main use of weapons is to protect an individual’s safety. However, according to Time magazine, “Dr. Arthur Kellermann, a University of Tennessee professor of medicine, and Dr. Donald Reay, chief medical examiner of King County in Washington, concluded that for each defensive, justifiable homicide there were 43 murders, suicides or accidental deaths. Out of 398 gunshot fatalities in homes

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    in case of emergencies. The gentleman reappeared five minutes later and told us all was quiet in the house. The excitement had affected most of our tummies, you can imagine the atmosphere was like when we had each paid a visit in succession”. The burglaries in Anne’s diary remind us that every day they had to be worried about something. It kept the readers wondering what will happen next. When reading all of the feelings and events added together, two themes stuck out. One theme is that Anne was lonely

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    small towns that make up this country. Within small townships there are police forces that only have five to ten officers that patrol acres of woods or farm land. On a daily basis these officers deal with minor crime like drugs, aggravated assault, burglary, and property crimes. If a crime happens it can take about twenty minutes for the township police to get there or it can at the state police up to an hour to get to the scene of the crime. In a big city like Baltimore police force take about three

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    Anti Gun Control

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    A 2012 study found that there an estimated 310 million guns in the U.S. They are comprised of 114 million handguns, 110 million rifles, and 86 million shotguns. In a population of 314 million people, that equates to almost one gun per person. There are 8 million firearms produced globally each year, of which 4.5 million are purchased by Americans. Now while those statistics are staggering, it’s only fair to mention that only 20% of the population owns 65% of the U.S. firepower. Most people argue

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    from US homes during property crimes (including burglary and car theft), a yearly average of 232,400. According to, Ian Ayres, JD, PhD, and John J. Donohue, JD, PhD, Professors of Law at Yale Law School and Stanford Law School respectively, they all stated that, "with guns being a product that can be easily carried away and quickly sold at a relatively high fraction of the initial cost, the presence of more guns can actually serve as a stimulus to burglary and theft. Even if the gun owner had a permit

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    difference between this time and every other time before it was only months prior that a 12 year old girl, Polly Klaas was abducted from a slumber party and brutally murdered. Her murderer had been previously convicted of sexual assault, kidnapping and burglary. That same year, still shaken by the Klaas murder, Californians voted 72% in favor of passing proposition 84 (Goodno; John Cloud). Section 667 of the law states the purpose as “[ensuring] longer prison sentences and greater punishment for those who

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    Synopsis On Portrayal of Homosexuality in Alan Turing’s - The Imitation Game In partial fulfillment of the requirements for Award of Degree of Bachelors of Arts (Hons.) in English 2013-16 Submitted By: Supervised By: SHAKUL AGNIHOTRI

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    Ucr On Crime

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    on the UCR; all information is collected by the FBI and submitted by law enforcement agencies, which exclude non-reported crime. The data collected shows that there is a concern for property crime rates in most states that involving a mixture of burglary and larceny theft. Although at the first look the review of the chart may have shown induction that the increase of population may have caused the increase of crime, the rates for each state show that the population has no affect on crime rates.

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    Chapter 8 Q&A 3. For a crime to be committed, the prosecutor must be able to prove a criminal intent and an overt act to carry out that intent. Jack and Mary agreed to rob a series of banks. Prior to beginning their bank robbery spree, they were arrested and charged with criminal conspiracy. What act did Jack and Mary do that justifies a finding that they committed the crime? Explain. As a general rule, crime involves combination of act and criminal intent. A crime is committed when it is

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    Serious crimes which include homicide, burglary and rape have raised questions to whether the younger offenders ought to face extreme punishment or the everyday punitive measures in the juvenile courts. Many could decide on the juveniles given harsh punishment which will discourage other juveniles from engaging in similar activities and to serve as a lesson to those precise offenders. However, outcomes from preceding research suggest such punitive measures have ben neither successful nor morally

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