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    Studying law has always fascinated me and the thought of giving back or offering help to my community has been my passion. Realistically, five years from now, I will be applying for my first year at a law school, following up my four previous years as an undergrad student. Enrolling as a freshman in college in the fall of 2018 will put me on the right path to finishing my JD in about 6-7 years. The path seems long and rigorous, but if I stick to my plan I know I will graduate from law school at

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    “The decisions you make are a choice of values that reflect your life in every way.” (Alice Waters, 2016). In light of the above, “Values are moral principles and beliefs or accepted standards of a person or social group.” (Collins English Dictionary 2017). As such, over the years, I have developed several values that would not only benefit me in the field of social work, but, would be of great significance to all aspects of one’s life. As a young lady, I understood what it meant, to work tirelessly

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    The Hispanic National Law Enforcement Association Inc. (HNLEA) serves by working closely with our youth and other community groups to develop strong support between our police officers and the community (Hispanic National Law Enforcement Association Inc., 2017). Another way to recruit in the Hispanic community is by hosting Open Houses/Job Fairs in minority neighborhoods. Also, adverting in minority-specific media outlets, utilizing religious and community groups, and employing the services of bilingual

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    young age, my father was always prepping me to be a lawyer, and for most of my life I thought this was my calling. I focused in on all of the good things lawyers could do to really help people and make a difference in their lives. However, my career aspirations changed when I was fifteen, after my dad had a stroke and was diagnosed with Diabetes. It was a very surreal experience for me; one month I was holding my father’s hand as he lied in a hospital bed, and the next he was running around the house

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    The establishment of centralized state power was an aspiration of many absolutist monarchies in eighteenth century Europe. However, implementing such an efficient political apparatus proved very difficult due to the aging feudal infrastructure of continental Europe. The French Revolution, carried out in name of enlightened ideals, coupled with Napoleon Bonaparte’s military efficiency swept away the remnants of the Ancien Régime and triggered the creation of the modern, unitary, and bureaucratic state

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    Some studies show that there are companies that have the best records for promoting women who was able to outstrip competition when it comes to profitability and performance. Yet, many believed that women still fail to attain high level positions in the organization (Johns, 2013). And for many years women had fought this right not only in the society, but as well in their place in the organization. Eventually, when women gained their rights in the society such as the right to suffrage in 1928 via

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    prepared me for Washington University Law School. After receiving the diagnoses, my life was a blur of reading tutors, additional class work, and special educational summer programs, all with the goal

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    A Career In Criminology

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    reasons. The main reason I became interested was due to my family. The majority had careers in the criminal justice system, whether it be law enforcement or in the courts. I wanted a career in the field of criminal justice, so once I found the degree option and programs available, I decided my major. b Why and how did you become interested in a career in criminology? - There are many reasons I have decided to pursue a career in criminology. One reason was because most of my family members were involved

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    When I wear my Pre-Law Fraternity sweatshirt as I walk into my business class of 600 students, I get an undeserving odd look from my peers. I am surrounded by students strutting in their consulting club windbreakers, Google t-shirts, and backpacks that say Haas Undergraduate Student. I am one of three in my class of six hundred that has aspirations of going to law school. I plan to earn my law degree in order to pursue a career as a forensic accountant, which also receives an undeserving ‘what?’

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    For centuries, sociologists have struggled to find the answer to one of the most central question in criminology: Why individuals commit crimes. In the late 1900’s, two sociologists, Travis Hirschi and Michael Gottfredson, developed a theory pertaining to the question of why individuals commit criminal acts. The theory revolves around a person’s lack of self-control as the strongest influence in that person committing a crime at any point in their life. Since the theory has been proposed, it has

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