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Drug Offense Cases in Juvenile Courts, 1990-1999”, written by Anne L. Stahl. This article presents a very detailed statistical data showing the evolution of drug-crime 1990-1999, this information will be very important to support the argume...
overcrowding, also called “prison crowding,” is a matter of great contention and concern in current criminal justice public policy debates in both Canada and the United States. Davis, et al (2004) mention coming to public attention as a soc...
rehabilitation of those who have committed crimes, and rehabilitation of these programs depends heavily integration again putting at risk the safety of citizens. Is also important to know the functioning of prisons to verify that they are h...
should continue to be fought in the same way, and what benefits and disadvantages legalising certain drugs could bring our society. First, there are reasons that should be considered in the defence of continuing the war. For the past few de...
to carry out a sexual intercourse or similar sexual act. This can be done in many different ways. Someone may hold another person and forces apart the legs. It may also be the victims of abuse feel threatened and give in, but the perpetrato...
state prisons among which most of them are re-offenders. According to USA today federal system imprisons offenders at low level security for extended period of imprisonment (Texas Department of Criminal Justice). Discussion Example of state...
my research is “A Long American History With Drugs and Alcohol”. This article was published in The New York Times on the 25th of October, 1998, written by BESS LIEBENSON. In my paper I will review two sociological perspectives on the use o...