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    Texas State University eCommons@Texas State University Applied Research Projects‚ Texas State University-San Marcos Public Administration Program 4-1-2009 An Evaluation of the Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Crime in New Orleans‚ Louisiana Kevin L. Bailey Texas State University-San Marcos‚ Dept. of Political Science‚ Public Administration Program‚ kevinbailey444@hotmail.com Recommended Citation Bailey‚ Kevin L.‚ "An Evaluation of the Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Crime in New

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    evidence has been found the offender can’t tried for murder. Yes‚ a person can be charged with multiple crimes for one act. Say for instance if a person was to rob a bank and some people were killed during the armed robbery‚ the offender can be charged for each person death and also armed robbery. A lesser

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    has committed robbery by taken anothers property by force. 3.In this final example Sarah has committed burglary while breaking and entering. Noting the basic differences regarding the crimes: In the first example of Larceny‚ which involves no force or threat to human life it would be considered the least severe penalty of the three. Burglary‚ because it would involve breaking and entering is not considered to be as severe as robbery‚ however more severe than larceny. Robbery is considered to

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    and the evidence in reaching the verdict in this case. Jordan Stone is being charged with 3 things. 2nd degree assault‚ 2nd degree burglary‚ and 1st degree attempted robbery. She is being charged with these crimes because on the morning of December 10th‚ 2010 Jordan stone assaulted Payton Miller and attempted to take stuff from her dorm. Jordan Stone attempted burglary and in the process she assaulted my client Payton Miller and in that process Payton scratched her attacker on her arm‚ which you can

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    and aggravated assault‚ it represents the number of known victims. For robberyburglary‚ larceny-theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ and arson‚ it represents the number of known incidents. The crimes are divided into two components violent and property crimes. The violent crime total includes murder and nonnegligent manslaughter‚ forcible rape‚ robbery‚ and aggravated assault‚ while the property crime total encompasses burglary‚ larceny-theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ and arson. Offense and arrest rates

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    assaulted and robbed the victim without reason to do so. There is no question that Miller was assaulted at his apartment on December 10th at 12:10 pm. Jordan Stone‚ the defendant had committed 2nd degree assault‚ 2nd degree burglary‚ and 1st degree attempted robbery. The evidence will prove that Jordan was the assailant and robber of Payton Miller’s apartment. The evidence you will hear during this trial will prove that on the morning of December 10th 2010‚ Payton Miller was assaulted

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    around the residential areas. People first moved to Seymour to avoid the high crime rates and violent crimes of the cities. In the 1970’s crimes were almost nonexistent and included acts such as thefts‚ holiday vandalisms‚ and the occasional home burglaries. It was considered a very safe place to live and perfect to raise a family. The change in types and amount of crime occurred in the 1990s when largenumbers of people moved from Knoxville and

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    Theft |5‚823 |Motor Vehicle Theft |906 | |Vehicle Theft |2‚512 |Burglary |3‚357 | |Burglary |2‚277 |Aggravated Assault |1‚342

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    that the old west was much more crime ridden compared to American cities today. McGrath argues that while the old west was violent‚ the violence that occurred was very different from what goes on today. Two of the most common crimes today‚ robbery and burglary‚ were hardly of any consequence. To prove this point McGrath compares crime rates of major cities today to Bodie‚ one of the most notorious towns in the old west. Bodie was in fact violent‚ but acts of violence didn’t affect most people

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    rate for burglaryrobbery‚ and murder in major cities‚ with that of Bodie. While being one of the most notorious towns of the old west‚ Bodies crime rate didn’t seem to disturb the old‚ young‚ weak‚ or women as they have done so in major cities today. Over a five year period‚ McGrath stated‚ a ratio of 84 Robberies per 100‚000 inhabitants per year occurred during the flourishing years of 1878-1882‚ while the United States as a whole was 243. He mentioned that the crime rate of burglary and robbery

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