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    is too long‚ ten or twenty years sitting on death row and wasting money is not worth it. Reference Incarceration in the United States cost. (2011 September 12th) Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarceration_in_the_United_States Joe Arpio. (2011 September 15th) Retrieve from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Arpaio Manning‚ S. New Jersey Law Journal. Op-ed: The Risk of Executing the Innocent (2002 February) Retrieved from

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    The Ethical Treatment of Prisoners: A Discussion and Application of Different Ethical Theories Chelsie A. Thomas SOC 120 Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Brianne Larsen-Mongeon Ashford University 26 August 2013 There are more than 1.5 million prisoners under the jurisdiction of state or federal correctional facilities in the U.S.‚ with the largest number of prisoners in the world it is no wonder why the ethical treatment of prisoners is such a hot button topic (U.S.

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    over the last three fiscal years to secure the border. “Last year alone‚ ICE spent more than ten times that annual cost which was about two-hundred million dollars to remove thirty-four thousand immigrants under the fugitive operations program. The Arizona Department of Public Safety saved an estimate of three million dollars for incarceration costs in just the first year” (Vaughan). Instead of spending so much money on trying to secure the border‚ government should spend it on essential matters. They

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    Prison Term Police Recommendation Proposal CJA/314 April 8‚ 2013 Paula Rutkowski Armed robbery is considered to be a serious offense in the United States and I would imagine that being robbed at gunpoint or with a big sharp knife would be a terrible experience for anyone to have to endure. In an effort to reduce the amount of armed robberies each year it is important to research different methods that would aid in the reduction of violent crimes that take place each year. As a criminologist

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    Sourcebook. Detroit‚ MI: Omnigraphics‚ 2007. 463. Print. "Update: Drunk Driving." Issues & Controversies On File: n Wagner‚ Heather Lehr. Alcohol. Philadelphia: Chelsea House‚ 2003. Print. "What Is a Drink?" Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS)‚ Arizona Highway Patrol - State of Arizona

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    dead. Mohave County Sheriff Jim McCabe described the full unedited video as "ghastly" and added: “The guy just dropped." The girl was on holiday with her parents from New Jersey and they had stopped at Bullets and Burgers‚ which is in Arizona‚ between the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas‚ Nevada. Sheriff McCabe said no one would be charged with a crime because the gun range was fully licensed. It is illegal for children under the age of 18 to carry a gun in Arizona but the rule does not apply

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    second arrest‚ he escaped from jail and fled from New Mexico territory into Arizona Territory‚ which made him not only a fugitive but also an outlaw in both states. In 1877‚ he murdered a blacksmith and fled back to New Mexico territory from Arizona territory. Back in New Mexico‚ he joined the Regulators‚ a wild west posse that fought in the Lincoln County War. In April of 1878‚ the Regulators killed three men‚ including a sheriff and his deputy. Billy the Kid and two other Regulators were charged with

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    Illegal Immigrants: Should they stay or not? Monica Lane ENG 102 February 13‚ 2011 Terri Ruckel Should illegal immigrants be allowed to stay in the United States if they entered the country illegally and not by the laws governing the states? An individual who is residing in a country illegally is known as an “illegal immigrant.” Regardless‚ of how an immigrant obtained their new home country‚ they decided to take a risk and move to a foreign country in search of a better life.

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    Billy the Kid New Mexico has had many well-known legends throughout its history. Billy the Kid was arguably one of most famous legends that New Mexico has ever had. Also known as William H. Bonney‚ Billy the Kid became a prominent and feared outlaw due to his violent nature. His life is still a heated topic throughout America‚ due to his unnatural cruelness and pain. His disturbing acts of cruelty caused many tragedies captured many lives‚ including his own‚ making his life one to remember

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    Introduction What is racial profiling? The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) defines racial profiling as “the discriminatory practice by law enforcement officials of targeting individuals for suspicion of crime based on the individual’s race‚ ethnicity‚ religion or national origin” (2005). Do not confuse racial profiling with criminal profiling; criminal profiling is usually practiced by police in which they use a group of characteristics that are associated with crime to target individuals

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