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Papers On The Public & Crime Just Theory
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Neighborhood Watch: Study Design
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3 pages in length. Assessing the neighborhood watch program, it is clear this approach is having a positive impact upon the volume of complaints received about suspicious behavior, the presence of deviant behavior and crime in general. The manner by which this has been determined is through the qualitative research method, a process that seeks to uncover the fundamental influence and reach the heart of the subject being examined. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCNeighWatch.rtf
New Laws In The Wake Of September 11, 2001
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A 10 page paper. Americans have enjoyed a degree of freedom few, if any, other countries enjoy. Yet, it was that freedom that was at least partially responsible for the horrific events of September 11, 2001. In wake of the Attack on America, new laws have been passed that give far more freedom to different government agencies to monitor communications. The new laws cover the Internet, as well as all other telecommunication technology. This paper discusses these new laws and the need for them. It also discusses the need to balance national security with individual privacy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGlws911.rtf
New Solutions for Crime
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This 5 page paper contends that crime is a growing problem. Unconventional solutions for the problem of crime are explored. Subjects such as crime on college campuses, terrorism, the drug war and Internet crime are discussed. Statistics are cited. A chart is included. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA 110crm .wps
No Weapons Rules on College Campus: A Justification
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A 3 page contention that college campuses are no place for weapons. There is simply too much propensity for weapons to be used by either students or staff members to harm others. No sources are listed.
Filename: PPgunCll.rtf
Offender Training and Recidivism: An Applied Research Project Proposal
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This 21 page paper outlines a study of offender training and recidivism. This study is designed to consider this problem and to determine if benefits in terms of recidivism can be determined through the use of educational/training programs in the prison setting. This study integrates a questionnaire survey with assessments of the research in the current literature in order to determine links between training and reductions in recidivism. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: MHCrime9.rtf
Overcrowding in Prisons
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A 15 page research paper that examines the issue of prison overcrowding in the United States, which has reached "crisis proportions" (Shank, 2004, p. 1). This examination explores the effects of this situation: its historical background and causes; effects on the legal system, and effects on both inmate and public health. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: khovpri.rtf
Overview of Research Paper “Damned if You Don’t, Damned if You Do” (Crime Mapping) by Jerry H. Ratcliffe
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This is a 10 page paper giving an overview of the research and conclusions made in the article “Damned if You Don’t, Damned if You Do” by Jerry H. Ratcliffe (2002). The main context for research in this paper is the growing trend in North America about the publication of maps denoting crime with the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) which are then published on the Internet. The concern for crime is known as an international one, however, the insurgence of crime mapping on the Internet is particularly prominent in North America. Crime maps available on the Internet are becoming increasingly detailed in regards to regions and areas and also increasingly interactive. Crime mapping is particularly favored by law enforcement agencies in the United States as a more cost efficient alternative to the constant dissemination of information previously provided to the public and government agencies. However, inconsistencies in data reporting and technologies could lead to expensive litigation against those agencies posting crime maps.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TJcrmap1.rtf
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