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    The “aging out process” means that crimes that are being committed by young adults and adolescents tend to reduce or diminish their criminal activity as they get older. Possibly‚ this is because when an individual grows older they tend to become more mature than when they were younger and they want to take reasonability of their actions and also want to choose a better path than they did before. Hence is why most criminals as they get older the individuals choose to stop or reduce their criminal

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    time due to manmade destruction and natural causes. The destruction includes paintings experiencing exposure to light and buildings being worn away by weather conditions‚ water damage and erosion‚ bad excavation and reconstruction methods‚ theft‚ vandalism and even bombing from WW2. National and International organisations have been collaborating with the Italian Government for years to protect and conserve this World Heritage Site. One of the biggest National organisations attempting to conserve

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    The Saints were constantly occupied with truancy‚ drinking‚ wild driving‚ theft‚ and vandalism. Monday through Friday they would come up with a long procedure consisting of legitimate reasons to be dismissed from class almost everyday without getting in trouble. From there they would go around town causing trouble. The Saints in school were

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    In Situational Crime Prevention‚ Clarke (1995) presents the classification of situational crime prevention techniques by reducing opportunities. The author argues that by increasing associated risks and difficulties as well as reducing rewards to reduce the opportunities for specific crime categories. Clarke (1995) dwells on the theme of immediate circumstances under which crime is committed to help tackle immediate crime problems. The author discusses three major elements of situational crime prevention:

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    Neighborhood Watch Research Study As we evaluate the effectiveness of the neighborhood watch program in the City of Bird Island‚ Minnesota we will try to persuade the mayor of Bird Island of how effective the neighborhood watch program has been thus far. Over the past few years the crime statistics have shown that the crime rate has continued to rise throughout the state of Minnesota. However‚ with the staggering numbers constantly growing‚ Bird Island has kept low numbers of crime statically that

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    Unite d’ Habitation is built by Le Corbusier. The building is situated Boulevard Michelet‚ 13008 Marseille‚ France. It was built during 1952‚ post-war period and was response to the shortage in housing. The project demonstrates Le Corbusier’s Idea of “radiant city” of radical principal‚ symmetry‚ modular and totalitarian in its order. The social housing consists of communal spaces and facilities for the residents. It integrates social and private spaces into high-rise building. IV. Comparison

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    Trainspotting "Over the years‚ heroin and addiction have provided the subject matter for more than a few noteworthy films." The cult film Trainspotting‚ based on Irvine Welsh’s book of the same title‚ offers an attractive case study as it represents a wide view of British youth culture by considering a large number of issues such as the critiques of consumerism‚ Thatcherism‚ class stratification and gender identities. The film portrays the lifestyle of a group of young drug addicts which places

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    access whatsoever to it. If we had a larger library the learning capabilities would improve tremendously. Not only would we have larger criteria for reading‚ but we would have improved computers that would have a concealed hard drive‚ to help reduce vandalism. If we were to do that‚ I think that we would have a less difficult time trying to maintain the good status. I also would like to add an indoor field to the school. I believe it would be necessary to add one because: what if it’s raining? What

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    many parents did not trust their own children and some of them take an action by control their children’s life and also their activities. This is not the best way for children because it makes they feel stress and it will lead them to do crime and vandalisms. In my opinion‚ children should be given freedom because they can learn how to manage their own life without hoping from others. So‚ children of today should be given freedom for their own benefits. Firstly‚ children should be given

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    career paths‚ unintended pregnancy‚ higher rates of unemployment‚ and lower lifetime earnings. Truancy has also many consequences for communities in terms of public safety. Truant youths can be found involved in various criminal acts such as theft‚ vandalism‚ and shoplifting. School is a place where students are able to learn in comfort; nevertheless‚ there are schools that do not have a safe and friendly environment that encourages the students to study. There are schools where the teachers are not

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