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Crime
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Social Security Identity Fraud And How To Combat It
During 2005, the Federal Trade Commision received over 685,000 consumer complaints of fraud and identity theft which accounted for over $680 million in losses. Social Security number identity theft is one of the primary methods used in the commission of these crimes.
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It's Not Me
We have all heard the horror stories. Some of us have actually lived them, and unfortunately some of us are.
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Why Kids End Up In Juvenile Hall
What was the first mistake you made which lead to Juvenile Hall?
Using drugs Being a follower
Having a temper Choosing bad friends
Breaking curfew
Getting into the gangs
Losing an interest in school
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Sexual Predators In My Area
As a parent, there is probably no limit to the extent you're willing to go to protect your child. The worrying began about 9 months before their birth and won't end until your death. One of the biggest areas of concern is safety from sexual predators. How do you know who the known predators are, how to identify a molester, or worse, if your child is being molested, and how to report suspected abuse?
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Sex Offenders Rationalize Their Behavior
Sex offenders rationalize and/or minimize their actions as well as the consequences to him or herself and to his or her victims. Sex offenders convince themselves the child won’t remember, or they justify to themselves that they are entitled because ________. They deny any responsibility to the child if the child does remember the abuse.
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School Security. Are your Children Safe?
What is happening in the world today? Perhaps it is the prevalence of violence on Television or Video Games. Maybe it is the escalating use of Psychotropic Medications to treat so-called Mental Illness or could it possibly have to do with the fact that you can’t beat the crap out of your kids when they get out of line.
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Mineo Gambino Crime Family
Mineo - Gambino Crime family. This name is probably known all over the United States and far beyond it. And it's obviously known as one of the richest and most powerful crime families. Its history was full of murders and betrayal. It was betrayal that made the family loose its traditions, its power and dissolve.
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Creating Criminals and Government Paranoia
In the United States we have a lot of people in our Prison Systems, but are we creating criminals out of relatively normal good folks? It seems that we have too many rules and regulations on businesses and we make people fill out too many forms and we have too complex of a tax system and we have too many rules that no one can remember and even the police officers have to look them up.
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Crime Clustering and Neighborhood Watch Strategies
Most police departments know where their crime is and they have things broken down into zones or zip codes. They have charts and maps on the wall and it is probably very similar to the strategies used by the Iraqi Police and the US Military in battling the insurgency.
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Self Defense - Tasers in Schools - Is It Time
With all of the very sad and unfortunate events of the last few weeks in schools in Colorado and Pennsylvania, the time has come to consider the most effective, non lethal self defense weapon in the world-the advanced Taser. They would not be used by school officials necessarily but by their trained security personnel for the defense of our children.
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Reintegration of Formerly Imprisoned
Appropriate penitential policy aimed on social reintegration of the criminals is one of the most important factors while evaluating functioning of democracy in different countries. It is always hard for freed after a long time of imprisonment criminals to go through adaptation of free life and often they are not provided with successful reintegration into society. Spending many years in jail is one of the factors of de-socialization and often it ruins the connections or relations of imprisoned with their families, friends and the rest of the society. Possibility of successful social reintegration also depends on the character and nature of the committed crime and severity of punishment.
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