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    Karolyn Elizabeth Spillman English 015 Proposal Argument What is the first thing that pops into your head whenever you hear about a crime? Think about it. Most people would automatically say urban communities because they are the most commonly known neighborhood to commit violent crimes. “Black on black crime” exemplifies any other type of gang violence today. Crime itself is classified to be an illegal act that harms the public welfare or morals. I am interested in gang violence because I have had

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    variable The variable is the important aspects of the research. In research the concept are measure from variable. Variable are anythings that can take on differing or varing values. it mean that the value of variable vary from person to person‚ time to time or place to place but the meaning of variable are same to all. Thus variable are the charactestics of person‚ groups‚ objects‚ ideas‚ feeling or other thing that researcher want to measure. Variables are thus anything that can take on differing

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    Juvenile Crime Statistics Name Juvenile Justice Systems and Processes/CJA 374 Date Instructor Juvenile Crime Statistics Captured statistics from the Uniform Crime Reports in 2008 demonstrate a decline in overall juvenile arrests. Even though the overall arrest rate declined‚ separate demographics within the overall statistics exhibited slight increases based on race or gender. Increases in certain violations also increased based on gender and race. However‚ the tracking of trends in juvenile

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    Motivational Incentives as Correlates of Job Performance Literature Review Introduction Since the beginning of humanity‚ leaders have risen to take charge of societies and make decisions. These decisions often meant the difference between having food and going hungry‚ having shelter or being left outside‚ and sometimes the difference between life and death. As society has progressed‚ we have seen great technological advances such as television‚ computers‚ cars‚ and space travel. Despite

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    Juvenile Court Systems and how Crime is corrected as a Minor Juvenile Court Systems were developed for minors‚ under the age of eighteen‚ that have committed some sort of crime. Minors under the age of eighteen are separated from the adults because of the maturity level and strength of adults. Juvenile Crime Issues throughout the Criminal Justice System Throughout the world‚ there are many crimes that are being committed by children known as juveniles (children under the age of eighteen)

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    Juvenile Crime Statistics Angelenette Perham CJS/374-BSDU1B0SK0 February 3‚ 2014 Erica Williams Juvenile Crime Statistics An individual that is under the age of 18 is considered a juvenile in the eyes of the law. Therefore‚ any child under the age of 18 that commits any form of a crime they are referred to as a juvenile delinquent. In this paper I will discuss the juvenile statistics that were recorded on the 2008 juvenile arrest report. In 2008 there was a minor 3% decrease

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    Variables 1 Corporate variables  ADD1 -- Address Line 1  ADD2 -- Address Line 2  ADD3 -- Address Line 3  ADD4 -- Address Line 4  ADDZIP -- Postal Code  BUSDESC -- S&P Business Description  CITY -- City  CONML -- Company Legal Name  COUNTY -- County Code  DLRSN -- Research Co Reason for Deletion  EIN -- Employer Identification Number  FAX -- Fax Number  FYRC -- Current Fiscal Year End Month  GGROUP -- GIC Groups  GIND -- GIC Industries  GSECTOR -- GIC Sectors  GSUBIND -- GIC

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    paper on juvenile crimes By ENC 1101 April 19‚2013 Children are our future‚ our greatest resource for much advancement and our hope for a better tomorrow. In today’s society‚ children represent violence‚ and fear for our country. The fear of crime‚ especially random violence has influenced many Americans to change their lifestyles. In addition‚ it has reached to the point that the justice system has had to impose criminal penalties and charge juvenile as adults;

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    Three Month Treasury Bills and The Variables That Affect the Rates Abstract This paper attempts to create two models that can predict fluctuations in three-month US Treasury Bill yields. Using both simple and multiple regression analysis‚ we analyze the independent variables traditionally associated with risk free U.S. money market interest rates including the Consumer Price Index‚ the Industrial Production Index‚ and the Unemployment rate over two periods‚ July 1990-March 2001 and March 2001-December

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    Crime Influences on a Rapid Growing Crime Rate Crime at the present is at an all time high‚ it seems that each evening that you turn on the news there is headlining story of someone being murdered‚ robbed‚ assaulted‚ or harassed. Right now‚ countless numbers of violent acts are being committed and rapidly increasing the overall crime rate. This may sound bizarre‚ but many people believe that just by avoiding urban communities they can decrease their chances of

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