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Category: /Social Sciences
…not deferred drug trafficking to the point where it is beneficial. Drug laws have created corruption, violence, increased street crime, and disrespect for the criminal justice system. Besides that, the American people should be allowed to enjoy what they like to do…
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…Introduction The world the Mafia has always held such fascination for most of us, probably ever since the first time we saw gangster themed movies. The popular view of the Mafia, as prompted by the media, regards them as dangerous, mysterious…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the violence and injustice that are in us all. It is all dehumanizing ritual, one that brings more injury to each of us.” ( Vo*censored*a 74) Even witnesses seem to agree. One remarks that the experience was “ the most dehumanizing in my entire life.” (Vo*censored…
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…in many types of cases, including burglaries and other non-violent crimes, but it is most often encountered in crimes of violence such as homicide, assault, and sexual assault. Bloodstain patterns are one of the most intriguing parts of forensic science…
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…. It teaches the child that it is O.K. to hit your sibling, or another younger individual. Thus teaching the child to use violence. This can lead to serious violence as they start getting older and may get them in legal trouble. Due to the fear of getting punished…
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Category: /History
…but to anticipate the conditions and problems of tomorrow and attempt to deal with them. The current confusion and violence in Indian Country are a result of the failure to do so by generations of elected officials in this country. To continue to perpetuate myths about…
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…of the House Newt Gingrich (R-Georgia) was asked why he spent so much time addressing the issue of street crime and violence, while ignoring the issue of corporate crime and violence. Gingrich answered, "If I went around the country and said, 'Vote for us…
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…in America. By raising these issued in the mass media, Americans can educate themselves and begin to take political action against policies that sustain social and economic inequality. In The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Du Bois, describes what he calls “two…
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…, once brought to America, the Mafia came under control of criminals known for racketeering, blackmail, and extortion. The Mafia also used violence and even murder to retain control of the Italian underworld. Although most Italian-Americans condemned…
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…by these conferences are signed, it is still up to each individual country to carry them out. With the moral weight of international conferences and the pressures of media and NGOs, Member States are more likely to endorse the agreements and put them into effect. I also…
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