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according to Tonry, "fugitive," that is, it is carried out by private sector research firms, independent research agencies and non...
The theory states that there is something missing in the criminal, one of the links that controls then actions and links the...
In ten pages this paper examines various perspective regarding the legalization of drugs in the US. Twelve sources are cited in t...
This paper consists of five pages and presents the argument that in New York crime reduction has been achieved through the passage...
This paper consists of eight pages and examines the organized crime aspects of drug cartels in South America. Seven sources are c...
In about six pages this paper examines the controversy regarding 'light' sentences that are often unfairly received for juvenile o...
In five pages a literature review is presented regarding drug abuse in prisons with linkage between the abuse of substances and re...
hatamoto-yakko cannot truly be seen as the forebears of that yakuza. Instead, the yakuza see the machi-yokko ("Servants of the tow...
This opinion paper consisting of five pages equates crime reduction in Europe to legaling drugs and argues that the same impact co...
In a paper consisting of nine pages a nationwide plan for prescription drugs is examined in terms of economic feasibility and the ...
In eight pages the 1910 Strain Theory and 1939 Differential Association Theory are examined regarding theoretical answers to quest...
In five pages this paper discusses Internet, drug, terrorism, and college crimes are discussed with proposed solutions offered. F...
In six pages this paper discusses the link between crime and drugs. Eight sources are listed in the bibliography....
In eight pages the environmental and genetic causes of teen alcohol usage are featured prominently in this study proposal based up...
In thirteen pages this paper presents a problem analysis, objectives establishment, policy or program design, action development, ...
believes he can take the life of another without reciprocal discipline is a concept many find difficult to grasp, a point well tak...
gang situation for most of the nation has escalated and California reflects those trends. As a result, specific laws pertaining on...
because of their greater medical needs (Himelstein, 1993). A survey by the Rand Corporation found that longer jail terms cannot e...
life-threatening..." (Merta, 2001, p.1). In Time magazine, Lopez (1999) reports on one police officers journey through the drug c...
juvenile offender who targets adults and peers the approaches which seem to be having the most success are those which elicit comp...
In twelve pages this paper examines the value of researching a correlation between crime and drugs and evaluates relevant literatu...
Willwerth, 1992). Anxiety and depression are common (Wallis and Willwerth, 1992). Approximately eighty percent of individuals tr...
coupled with physical exertion, something that has been responsible for a number of deaths (1997). Long term effects of this dru...
nearly 70 percent and that it can be seen to be directly related to the existence of the "criminal underclass" (pp. 34). He believ...
does not treat all of its juvenile offenders as adults. Indeed, the state is one of the most progressive in the nation in terms o...
and adolescents (Mahler, 2005). Of every twenty children, in fact, one has struggled with severe depression at one point or anoth...
attempting to curb activity until such a time as when other social policies provide a more amenable application? Indeed, the stud...
defend" (Anonymous, 1998, p. 26A) brings to light yet another detrimental impact of teenage drug use. The 1990s heralded in...
seen as worthwhile there is almost an attitude that spending money on the addicts is a waste of resources as they have little hope...
while drugs are regarded today as a social problem that encompasses both objectivist and functionalist perspectives, it was not al...