Category: Crime

  • Race and Crime Among Minorities in the US

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    Does being a white person still matter in succeeding in America? I strongly believe that the issue of race is still relevant in the United States. This is the case because representatives of specific ethnicities have access to numerous opportunities that can support their needs. Being a white person is something that matters in this…

  • Asian Hate Crime: Social Limitations and Economic Impact

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    Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the recent reasons for increased Asian hate crimes. Asian American discrimination has already affected employment, provoked economic stress, and challenged cooperation. However, the history of Asian hate crimes could be traced long before the pandemic, when first Asians came to the United States and were ready to take…

  • Sociological Diversity and Its Impact on Crime Rate

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    Hypothesis: People in a lower social class have more chances of engaging in crime than those in a higher social class Independent variable Social class- how much do you earn on an annual basis? Response categories are $0-$1 million+ Dependent variable Crime- have you ever engaged in crime? Categorical variables are yes or no. Theoretical…

  • Racial Discrimination Cases: Federal Hate Crime Charges in Black Joggers

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    Introduction Racial discrimination happens when a person is considered unacceptable or is denied the same possibilities as others in a similar position because of their ethnicity, birth country, racial origin, or skin color. Racial insults, insulting remarks regarding a persons racial background, or the showing of racially offensive symbols are all examples of bullying. This…

  • Crime and Delinquency Theories

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    Profane, sacred, social constructions Profane is something or some reference to a person who is not respectful of Orthodox traditions, mainly in a religious context. On the other hand, sacred refers to something that is religious and is connected to God, usually referring to or being attached to a religious group. Social constructions is a…

  • Digital Imaging and Traditional Methods of Crime Scene

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    Technological progress allows police to integrate the latest innovations into their work routine to make crime scene reconstruction, geospatial analysis, and surveillance more efficient. One of such approaches is digital imaging, used for a long time but has recently reached rapid development. Criminalists create databases to collect text, digital, and physical information from multiple cases…

  • Sex Trafficking by Organized Crime Groups

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    Table of Contents Introduction Background Feminist Theory The Impact of Globalization on Sex Trafficking Case Study FeministsEfforts to Improve the Situation Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The modern world is experiencing tremendous paradigm shifts as consistent and systemic efforts are being made to eliminate discrimination and create a tolerant and egalitarian society. Feminism is a movement…

  • Aetiology of Violent Crime

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    Table of Contents Introduction Biological basis of violence Aetiology of sexual assault Religion-based Terrorism Hooliganism Comparison of the 3 types of violence Deindividuation Disengagement theory Dehumanization References Introduction Violent crime has become a major part of the crime world. Sexual crimes, terrorism and hooliganism are just some of the violent crimes. Violent acts cause 1.43…

  • Domestic Violence: Crime in Alabama by Hudnall et al.

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    Based on research by Hudnall, Lewis, and Parton, which offers statistics on domestic violence in Alabama from 1995 to the present, the following conclusions have been drawn. The crime statistics of 2019 for the City of Birmingham indicate 3,117 domestic violence crimes were occurring for every 50,000 (Hudnall et al., 2021). Out of those cases,…

  • Drugs and Crime Committed Under the Influence

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    Three commonly abused substances and their effects It is with no doubt that a sizable number of people engage themselves in illicit utilization of substance for both personal and commercial use. The most frequently abused substances are cocaine, heroin and PhenylCyclohexylPiperidine (shortened as PCP). These substances normally have different business and street names depending on…