Reducing community fear of Crime
.... Beckett, K. (1997). Making
crime pay. New York: Oxford University Press. Beiser, V. (September 11, 1995). Why the Big Apple feels safer. ....
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Cyber Crime Auctions
.... Dana, Greenlee, Does Cyber
Crime Pay?, (Apr 22, 2003), 1. Jenny Lynn Zappala, Cyberspace Cops Clean Up Computer-Related
Crime 1-4, Puget Sound Business Journal ....
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White Collar Crime
.... to crackdown on white collar
crime to prevent further regulation of corporate activities and to prove to average Americans that
crime does not
pay, even when ....
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White-collar Crime
.... Business Week 13 March 1989: 22. Bahls, Jane Easter. "Your Worker's
Crime May Make You
Pay." Nation's Business Dec. 1988: 38-39.
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Analysis of Crime
She offers several possible explanations for
crime and notes that we
pay a different price when we choose one explanation over another. ....
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Prisons and Crime Reduction
.... program would probably
pay for itself. Another recent study showed that every $1 invested in drug treatment saved $7 in future costs of
crime and incarceration ....
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Programs to Reduce Crime in the US
.... program would probably
pay for itself. Another recent study showed that every $1 invested in drug treatment saved $7 in future costs of
crime and incarceration ....
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Parents, Minors & Crime
.... Further, penalizing parents will do little or nothing to reduce minor
crime rates. .... April 27, 1999, (A20) 1. Simpson, MD Laws that make parents
pay. NEA Today. ....
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Murder & Crime in South Florida
.... blocked a comprehensive attack on
crime. State legislators have consistently balked at his request to raise cigarette taxes 25 cents per pack to
pay for prison ....
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Crime and Unemployment
.... legitimate earnings opportunities, criminal earnings opportunities, the likelihood that
crime will succeed, and the penalty that a criminal will
pay if caught ....
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CRIME BY THE ELDERLY
.... While senior citizens often are perceived as victims of
crime, they can be the perpetrators of .... For example, an elderly may forget to
pay for an item in a store ....
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Effects of Organized Crime on American Culture
.... According to the President's 1967 Commission on Law Enforcement, if organized
crime paid taxes on the money it made, everyone else would
pay less in taxes. ....
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Theories of Crime
.... intended to convince the criminal--both the one being punished and any future, budding criminals who may be watching--that "
crime does not
pay" because part of ....
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A 'hate crime'
.... To me it signals sort of indication that some crimes
pay better than others. A hate
crime is sure to make the evening news, the talk show circuit and maybe ....
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History of Organizaed Crime in the US
.... According to the President's 1967 Commission on Law Enforcement, if organized
crime paid taxes on the money it made, everyone else would
pay less in taxes. ....
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Organized Crime
.... Organized
crime goes where the money is. Russian gangs at Brighton Beach, Jamaican posses and Hell's Angels all over the country -- all these new groups
pay ....
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Crime & Punishment in the US
.... In states where the ability to
pay principle is not considered in ì the .... head.ì CONCLUSION: SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FUTUREì A new federal
crime bill was signed ....
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Crime & Punishment in the US
.... In states where the ability to
pay principle is not considered in ì the .... head.ì CONCLUSION: SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FUTUREì A new federal
crime bill was signed ....
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TRENDS IN ADULT VIOLENT CRIME
.... percent of their original sentences (p. 32). His solution is make sure that
crime does not
pay. Part of his argument rests on a ....
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TRENDS IN ADULT VIOLENT CRIME
.... percent of their original sentences (p. 32). His solution is make sure that
crime does not
pay. Part of his argument rests on a ....
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The Public Enemy
.... themes. The first theme is that
crime does not
pay, despite the lucrative ill-gotten spoils it provides to criminals. The second ....
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Organized Crime
.... Not only are they often employed in thankless jobs that
pay very little in comparison to what organized
crime has to offer, but many of them that might turn ....
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The Romantic Comedy and Crime Drama
.... In fact, the strict codes in use at the time required such endings, as Hollywood was forced to show that "
crime does not
pay" - even if, before the fade out ....
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The Romantic Comedy & the Crime Drama Genres
.... In fact, the strict codes in use at the time required such endings, as Hollywood was forced to show that "
crime does not
pay" - even if, before the fade out ....
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Yakuza and Organized Crime in Japan
.... of the economy, the yakuza took in cash from traditional sectors for organized
crime. .... were left with loans that the borrowers (often yakuza) refused to
pay. ....
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Brief Essays on Several Premises
.... Inequality is correlated with violent
crime. .... of Conclusion: It is therefore morally just to decry the A shortage of workers forces employers to
pay higher wages ....
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Alphonse ("Scarface") Capone
.... He will be remembered as society's worst nightmare, and a lesson that in many unfortunate ways,
crime does
pay. Cloward, W. (1983). Explanations of gangs. ....
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Crime in Inner Cities & Community Policing
.... Clearly, if the taxpayers were willing to
pay the economic and constitutional price, flooding
crime-ridden areas with brutal police would reduce
crime ....
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Disorder and Decay: Crime and the Spiral of Decay
.... Clearly, if the taxpayers were willing to
pay the economic and constitutional price, flooding
crime-ridden areas with brutal police would reduce
crime ....
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Macbetj and Measure for Measure
.... of glory and assure him of his downfall, yet he believes the first and rejects the second and so seals his fate and assures that he will
pay for his
crime. ....
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