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FACTORS FOR SERIOUS DELINQUENCY
Exploring Long-term and Short-term Risk Factors for Serious Delinquency
Exploring Long-term and Short-term Risk Factors for Serious Delinquency
A theoretical perception was formulated by Andre & Van Dear Laan (2006) by taking the help from the developmental psychology and also from the traditional criminology theories. The core reason ...
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Salem Witch Trials
Salem Witch Trials
Introduction
During the seventeenth century, America went through a rapid and extraordinary colonial development. There was a shift in the situation of the colonies in America from primitive settlement situations of 1700s to the prevalence of the ills of urbanization and overpopulation. The development and progression ...
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RETAIL THEFT
Retail Theft
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Retail Theft
Despite the wide variety of anti-theft measures have been introduced to the system, the losses suffered by businesses for thefts always increase in recent years. However, these losses are the tip of the festive ball because this crime is becoming a serious problem in ...
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Death Penalty
Death Penalty
Introduction
The first ever Capital Punishment dates back to the eighteenth century B.C. in Babylon. There were twenty offenses to which the death penalty was given in Babylon. In ten A.D., hanging was the form of the death penalty in Britain. The common methods used during those times ...
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LAW
Securing the Border
Securing the Border
Introduction
The present-day border was established by the Guadalupe Hidalgo's Treaty, which ceased the U.S.-Mexican War (1846-48), and by the Gadsden Purchase of 1853, a government purchase of roughly 30,000 acres of Mexican land in present-day Arizona and New Mexico. After the border was drawn, many ...
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND YOUNG PEOPLE
Criminal Justice System and Young People
Abstract
For any country to develop in today's times, the interest of the nation must be put forward. A country where citizens are free to talk and move about, are sheltered, and safe from harm is the basic need that ...
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DISCRIMINATION AND EQUALITY
Does the law work for me or against me?
Does the law work for me or against me?
Reverse Discrimination
The term affirmative action refers to those positive actions to reduce or ideally eliminate discriminatory practices against historically excluded sectors such as women or ethnic groups, sexual preference or race. It ...
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Bayesian approach
Bayesian approach
Bayesian approach
Introduction
Bayesian approach has received support as well as criticism for its use in courtrooms. Basically, Bayesian inference in statistics is a methodology in which this inference is employed for updating the probability estimation for a hypothesis. This hypothesis is used as additional evidence. This method ...
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FORGERY
Forgery and Its Detection
Forgery and Its Detection
Introduction
A forgery is an act involving the creation or modification of certain documents, effects, products, goods or services and making them look as real, or to alter or mimic the truth is also called forgery. Counterfeits can be performed, among others, regarding ...
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Forensic Firearms Identification
Forensic Firearms Identification
Case
The crime lab has received a fired bullet and a discharged cartridge case from the scene of a shooting. This evidence is submitted to the crime lab for examination. Several weeks later, the police confiscated a semi-automatic pistol from a suspect in the shooting.
Discussion and Analysis
Science ...