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  • Story About White Crime
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    UCLA Asian Pacific Coalition Mai Pham Another Senseless Hate Crime March 5, 1997 Another Senseless Hate Crime Tragedy befell the Vietnamese community on Jan 29, 1996, when Thien Minh Ly, a 24-year old Vietnamese man and former graduate of UCLA, was murdered while rollerblading in his Tustin hometown high school tennis court. Ly was found lying in a pool of blood the following morning by a janitor, maimed by an excessive number of stabbing wounds to various parts of his body, as well as slashing ...
  • Raskolnikov Thoughts Of Confession
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    Dostoevsky used confession as a path to forgiveness throughout the novel. From his first thought after the murders to the time that he actually confessed to the crimes. Whether it be from Raskolnikov to Nikolay, the act of confession made then feel better about themselves removing the weight that they had placed upon their shoulders. Confession is to the ordinary man the first step to forgiveness. Through confession, the ordinary man can share his burdens with others. Moreover, let known the dar...
  • Crimes In The Justice System
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    The American Legal system has been a strong order of justice since our forefathers created it when America was being born. Since there are so many parts and processes of the justice system, it has been divided into different agencies and departments, to ensure that system works in a manner that is efficient as possible. Like any other country in the world, the Unites States has crime and has a way of defending and regulating its control with police, courts, and a corrections system. Although the...
  • Issue Of Racial Profiling In America
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    Cory Lewis English 50 Racial Targeting and Profiling The practice of targeting individuals for police investigation based on their race alone in the last few years has been an increasingly prominent issue in American society. Numerous magazines, newspapers, and journals have explored the issue of race-motivated police actions. Recently, the ABA Journal did a study of New Jersey and Pennsylvania traffic stops from 1998 to 2001, concluding that black drivers were more likely to be pulled over and ...
  • Enactment Of The Brady Act
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    Brief History of the NRA The National Rifle Association in its simplest form is the largest gun club in the world. The organization was founded in 1871 by former Union Army officers to encourage sport shooting in order to have a fine tuned militia in case of emergency. The Union officers believed that a well regulated militia was integral for the security of a free state. It is an organization that opposes gun control, it believes in the individual defense of the uses of firearms, and it is inte...
  • Modern Police Departments
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    ... , No No 200., 200... , 200.200... , 200 3.2 1. Use the verbs in the brackets in a suitable form. Translate the sentences into Russian: John Brown works at the Los Angeles Police Department. His duty is to make uniform patrol in the district. For many years John Edgar Hoover was the head of the FBI and made it the world's greatest law enforcement organization. He said that the lecture in Criminalistic's would take next week. He did not take his exam in Law yet. The newspaper said that at last...
  • Rights Of An Arrested Suspects
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    The constitution was designed to have basic laws to govern by and at the same time providing citizens with the basic rights of life, liberty and happiness (which later became property). These terms are pretty vague thus they often need to be given specific meaning or interpretation in a courtroom. The constitution also includes a set of amendments that are called the bill of rights, because they mainly deal with rights of he people and citizens of the United States. The fifth and sixth amendment...
  • Crime Rate In Pakistan
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    Cultural Comparison Essay Law and Order In the United States police are suppose to be honorable and fair. We all know not all of them are. In Malaysia, according to Daphne Chan, you can bribe the police to let you off. "All you have to do is ask 'do you want to settle this now' " she said. In Pakistan, on the other hand, they don't even have minor violations like speeding and seat belt laws. Mohammad Haider said, "You can usually get off even if you are drinking and driving". This may sound pret...
  • Black Politicians
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    Except for a select few, most politicians are silent as the proverbial grave. In positions of power, they are powerless in the face of this civilized, legalized barbarity. They are Black politicians who possess only the office: none of the Power. They have nothing to say. They nave even less to do. Faced with the enormity of death, politics is notoriously silent when it really comes to protecting the people, or restraining the forces of the state: They don't run the police; the police run them i...
  • Community With The Police Agencies
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    The American Legal system has been a strong order of justice since our forefathers created it when America was being born. Since there are so many parts and processes of the justice system, it has been divided into different agencies and departments, to ensure that system works in a manner that is efficient as possible. Like any other country in the world, the Unites States has crime and has a way of defending and regulating its control with police, courts, and a corrections system. Although the...
  • Police Officer
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    Today it is hard to commit a crime a not get caught because, of the technology that is used today. If you look back to the fifties and sixties many crimes were not solved. Back in those days people would know that they could get away with something. In the present time technology allows us to solve just about any crime. If you can get away with a serious offense such as murder, rape, or another felony offense then you must have done a good job at it. The different methods to catch a person are e...
  • Strain Theory To The Toxteth Riots
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    ~ INTRODUCTION AND FOCUS OF RESEARCH ~ Names once only known to the Cavern Pub in Liverpool, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones rose to the level of household names since their beginnings in England. Their music opened the doors to an era of youthful expression. Despite Liverpool's isolation, music brought the city into mainstream pop culture. Although beneficial in some regards, music was also seen in a negative light; thought to promote violence. Crime rates during this period were at an all t...
  • Citizen's Arrest
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    When can you make a citizen's arrest? In a citizen's arrest many steps must be completed properly before restraining a person for their crime. By notifying the authorities, to see if there are other witnesses besides yourself, and you must be really careful during the process of making an arrest. If you witness a crime, it is your civic duty to report the crime to the police. When a crime is committed, you have the right and responsibility to make a "Citizen's Arrest". If you have witnessed a cr...
  • Thriller Genre Within Crime Fiction
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    I am going to talk to you about the movie Kiss the Girls... Created from the novel by james Patterson. Kiss the Girls can be placed in the Crime Fiction genre. Then further can be placed in the thriller Genre within Crime Fiction, then furthermore can be placed into the psychological thriller and the Police Procedural branches within Crime fiction. To understand how exactly it fits into this genre, and how it contributes to it, we must understand first what Crime fiction is and then what the bas...
  • Relations Between Japanese Police And The Yakuza
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    The 'Yakuza' represents the institutions of organised crime which have been around for over 300 years in Japan. The group holds just as much power if not more than the US Mafia and is unlike any other organised crime formation. The Japanese underworld has a particular kind of acceptance within Japanese society. A tolerance which has come from historic and cultural reasons. The loose term of 'Yakuza' refers to a wide range of Japanese crime groups. The three largest groups today are the Kobe-base...
  • Wilson And Kelling In The Article
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    Wilson and Kelling's article? Broken Windows? is an interesting take on crime prevention and the psychology surrounding it. There take on crime prevention's strays from the idea of police allocation based on crime rate and the use of foot patrol versus the use of squad car patrol. The thesis offered by Wilson and Kelling in the article? Broken Windows? is that? we must return to our long-abandoned view that the police ought to protect communities as well as individuals? (Wilson 15). Wilson and K...

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