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    Drugs within the Prison System Socorro Pardo DeVry University Professor Wells October 12‚ 2012 Drugs in the prison system have been a problem for corrections personnel for many years. The problems with drugs in prison are different in many parts of the country but the question remains to be how the drugs get into the correctional facilities. The breakdown of the use and abuse of illicit drugs within the prison systems is being based on a worldwide issue. The issue with drugs in

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    aims to express the significance of contraband in the hands of prisoners according to the opinion of the public community. In addition to that‚ my report also aims to make a consideration with some scheme in order to control and prevent the use and smuggling of contraband inside the correctional facilities in the future. 1.3 Scope My report includes some other forms of contraband (aside from illicit drugs) that entered the prison correctional services. For example is mobile phone. Additionally

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    Devils Highway Summary

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    from and gives you the opportunity to know who they are. Most of them were small plot farmers looking to work in the U.S in order to better provide for their families. In addition the book enlightens you on the smuggling ring which is big business in Mexico. The smuggling ring was run by the Cercas family out of Phoenix. People such as Don Moi Garcia who was higher up in the chain would drive his “American car and smoke his American cigarettes” recruiting people to cross the border

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    be considered unjust and ever immoral by others. This is demonstrated in the 1999 film “Brokedown Palace”. In the movie‚ two lifelong friends take a trip to Thailand to celebrate their high school graduation. Long story short‚ they are accused of smuggling drugs and are sentenced to 33-years in a Taiwanese prison. What seemed just by the Taiwanese government would be considered unjust by the Canadian government. The reason for this is because they did not follow the four purposes of justice; justice

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    The state of Sinaloa‚ from which the cartel derives its name‚ lies wedged between the Sierra Madre Occidental and Mexico’s west coast. Sun-blasted and remote‚ Sinaloa is the Sicily of Mexico‚ both cradle and refuge of violent men‚ and the ancestral land of many of the country’s most notorious traffickers. Chapo was born in a village called La Tuna‚ in the foothills of the Sierra‚ in 1957. His formal education ended in third grade‚ and as an adult‚ he has reportedly struggled to read and write‚ prevailing

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    Human Trafficking

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    Stop human trafficking! What is human trafficking ? It is the illegal trade or smuggling of human beings for forced labour. It’s the fastest growing criminal industry in the world and second largest after the drug trade. It differs from people smuggling. After reaching their ultimate destination‚ the smuggled people are usually free to do their own thing and find their own way in the country they have been smuggled into. However‚ in human trafficking‚ the victims are not permitted to do so. They

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    Invasive Species

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    invasive species into our society is not only harmful to our population and our ecosystem but also the population of plants and animals in their indigenous homeland. To continue‚ the smuggling of plants and animals into new ecosystems is caused by a number of reasons. In terms of money to be made‚ illegal wildlife smuggling is second to illegal drugs‚ with illegal arms trade right behind. The U.S. State Department reports that this industry is worth around ten billion dollars a year. Plants and animals

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    The relevance of Bureau worth of smuggled items of Customs seizes Php50 Million. This news is related to Section 2609 and Section 2611 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines that are subjected to the Disposition of Contraband and Treatment of Dangerous Explosives wherefore‚contraband items that are seized by the Bureau of Customs shall be disposed of in accordance to law. It shall be subject to further investigation for the purpose of knowing if such contraband items are unfit for use

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    regards to the apparent preferential securitisation of drugs and weapons related crime; in the case of the former Emmers (119-121) supports this notion. He points out that the illegal drug trafficking industry contributes to money laundering‚ arms smuggling‚ organised crime‚ corruption‚ illegal migration and possibly also terrorism (120). Furthermore‚ he emphasises that these factors contribute to societal‚ economic‚ and political degradation; consumer health and safety is affected as a result of increased

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    Eva Lugo Ethnics Studies 101 T/R Professor Craig Cook November 20‚ 2013 The Devil’s Highway There are numerous stories all over the media about “illegal aliens” crossing the border and stealing jobs that belong to American citizens. Stories that make undocumented people seem like completely uncivilized criminals. However‚ The Devils Highway by Luis Alberto Urrea‚ offers a different approach. He writes a story of 26 men who leave their homes in search of a new beginning; hope for a better future

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