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    Gun Control

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    SWK 237-Introduction to Social work Professor Rubin Gun Control Gun control is a term that describes the use of law to limit people’s access to handguns‚ shotguns‚ rifles‚ and other firearms‚ through passing statutes that require‚ for example‚ gun purchasers to undergo background checks for criminal records‚ for guns to be registered‚ or a number of other methods. In the United States‚ gun control is a hotly contested political issue that can make or break the careers

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    Capital Controls

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    Describe the evolution of capital controls as practiced by governments around the world since WWI.  Summarize the debate for and against the use of capital controls.  An effective answer to the question will involve digging deeper into the information discussed in the case.  Specifically‚ the best papers will utilize arguments from the sources detailed in the footnotes of the case (say 3 of the sources). Before World War I‚ there were not that many capital controls simply because of the gold standard

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    Crime as Villla

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    Crime is the breaking of rules or laws for which some governing authority (via mechanisms such as legal systems) can ultimately prescribe a conviction. Crimes may also result in cautions‚ rehabilitation or be unenforced. Individual human societies may each define crime and crimes differently‚ in different localities (state‚ local‚ international)‚ at different time stages of the so-called "crime"‚ from planning‚ disclosure‚ supposedly intended‚ supposedly prepared‚ incomplete‚ complete or future proclaimed

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    Input Controls

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    Input Controls Pamela D. Thompson Professor Nolyn Johnson May 19‚ 2013 Abstract This paper will discuss input controls and their various functions. An input control includes the necessary measures to ensure that data is correct‚ complete‚ and secure (Shelly & Rosenblatt‚ 2012). Input controls as it relate to user interface‚ includes audit trails‚ password security‚ data security‚ and encryption (Shelly & Rosenblatt‚ 2012). It is vital a company should take all needed measures

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    Urban Crime

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    | UNIT THREE CRIMINOLOGY PROJECT | URBAN & RURAL CRIME | | | | Elaine Lawrence | 23/4/2012 | | RURAL CRIME INTRODUCTION This project is going to look at urban crime and rural crime and how it differs. It will look at statistics for crime in urban and rural areas and see whether there is any difference. There is research put forward by criminologists to suggest that crime is higher in urban to that of rural areas. The project will be using secondary research as

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    Women and Crime

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    role of gender in crime. That also means that female victimisation was minimised almost completely or ignored (Chesney-Lind et al.‚ 2004). Using legitimate statistics and some criminological theories‚ this essay will show extend of a gender gap in crime and try to explain reasons of this gap. The reason why criminology mainly focused on male offenders is pretty obvious – majority of criminal offences is done by men and women tend to be much less involved in any type of crime. Many studies and

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    Gun Control

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    Blank Blank English 1102 - 71 Professor Blank Blank 21 February 2013 Gun Control The second amendment states as follows: “A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed” (Becker 9). The founding fathers of the United States agreed that the civilians of this country should have the right to bear arms. They believed that the government should be afraid of the people‚ not the people afraid of the

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    Gun Control

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    Paula Colon Mr. Riggle Writer’s Work shop Qtr 3 5 March 2013 Gun violence is a serious issue in the United States‚ it is rated to be the highest form of crime. Vermont and New Hampshire are recorded to be the safest places to be. As for California would have to be the worst place to be around. This state has an annual of 1‚257 deaths per year. (aggregated- pulling from one resource and another and making it my own) Over the years‚ President Obama has been impacted by several tragedies that

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    Crime In Chicago

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    things about Chicago‚ instead they have been primarily focusing on the uprising problem in this city-the crime. Year by year‚ the crime rates in Chicago are rapidly growing. Last year “Chicago recorded 762 homicides . . . an average of two murders per day” (Fox News). This is an unacceptable number of killings and is “more than New York and Los Angeles

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    Organized Crime

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    Organized-Crime “Narco is rooted in society‚ so is corruption” - Ismael El Mayo Zambada What happens in Mexico is big; the whole country is living with corruption and organized crime for many years. The government‚ civil society and even the international community are fighting against it‚ but it still seems to be war‚ it still seems to be a mess. As Zambada‚ one of the biggest cartel leaders said in an interview: “The government arrived late to the (drug) fight. Nobody can solve in days problems

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