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Relationship A number of explanations proposed have been proposed to define the relationship between crimes and drug abuse: crime causes drug use, drug use causes crime, and drug use and crime correlate the fact that they simultaneously occ...
World War II, the United States mobilized its diplomatic and economic power, as well as its military power, to defeat the Axis powers. It also waged a forceful propaganda war to bring the world to its side, even using the talent of Hollywoo...
police with greater public acceptance and political grounding. Moreover, Goldstein emphasized that the police acting alone rarely had sustainable results. Reactive policing was shaped more by the public's willingness to call the police than...
community policing” (which is also called community-oriented policing). At that time, it had become clear that other 20th-century police efforts—the “wars” waged by the police on crime, drugs, and youth participation in violence—were not wo...
races” LooK more similar than faces from “one's own race”. For example, FeinGold (1914) remarked that “to the uninitiated American, all Asiatics look alike, while to the Asiatic, all White men look alike.” The reality of this so-called “oth...
Miranda in a holistic context. The case of Miranda vs Arizona chaged the way law was practiced in the United States of America in a way that the convicted was also given some right before and during the interrogation process undertaken by t...
World War. The movement of US from an isolationist foreign policy to one of intervention was a major ideological change for a country mostly used to looking inward. The proceedings of World War I had aroused America's natural yearning to is...