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| Al Capone and Probation Al Capone is the single greatest symbol of collapse of law and order in the United States during the Prohibition Era. The act of Prohibition brought power to Al Capone, which he used to expand his organized crime activities into a stranglehold over the city of Chicago. Liquor trade became very profitable during Prohibition, and the struggle for control over the bootleg empire erupted into a full-scale war between rival gangs in Chicago. Capone gradually came to symbolize all the criminal evils of prohibition; to many throughout the world, he became the symbol of a lawless nation#. Word Count :1281 words - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :Criminology Al-Qaida The world’s most trumpeted and touted terrorist organization, Al-Qaida (“the base”) was founded in the year 1988 by a Saudi militant called Osama Bin Laden- a figure that has consistently enjoyed tremendous media hype and attention since the Afghan War to this date, enticing top media heed especially in the era of post 9/11 apocalypse. Word Count :577 words - Date added to the site : April 24, 2006 -Subject :Criminology America's First Serial Killer In a later time, Minnie R. Williams would have been called a “Dallas girl.” She grew up in Big D, received a quality education at Boston’s Conservatory of Elocution and she had money. Word Count :911 words - Date added to the site : May 10, 2006 -Subject :Criminology Capital Punishment Capital punishment is the execution of a perpetrator for committing a heinous crime (homicide), and it is a hotly debated topic in our society. The basic issue is whether capital punishment should be allowed as it is today, or abolished in part or in whole. Word Count :1188 words - Date added to the site : December 31, 1969 -Subject :Criminology Civil Liberties and War Against Terrorism The tragic and sad events of September 11, 2001 indeed shocked the United States of America. These events also opened the eyes of the entire western world, making them realize that terrorists could strike from anywhere, including air, sea, or through land routes. Word Count :498 words - Date added to the site : April 24, 2006 -Subject :Criminology Computer Crimes Computer crime is no longer exclusively the realm of the adolescent computer "hacker" who bypasses passwords to enter corporate computers searching for data files and games, as depicted in such movies as War games and Sneakers. More and more, computers are being used in all types of crimes, to include traditional crimes of violence and theft. Word Count :2124 words - Date added to the site : December 31, 1969 -Subject :Criminology Constitutional Issue paper focusing on Gun Control Ever since their introduction as revolutionary hunting weapons capable of effectually killing from a distance, guns have yielded an intrinsic essence of dread and power. It wasn’t too long before guns began to be used in assault and combat during warfare, and once the war (s) ended, as exceptionally reliable weapons that could be counted on for security and safety. Word Count :1974 words - Date added to the site : April 24, 2006 -Subject :Criminology ETHICAL ISSUES IN YOUTH WORK Ethical issues of youth at work place are one of the most important areas amongst the increasing intensity of various ethical and civil youth crimes at social level. At the same time not much has been written on the subject of ethical issues in regard to youth work. “Ethical Issues In Youth Work” is a book written by many writers where each writer has covered a specific area dealing with the subject very finely Word Count :1066 words - Date added to the site : April 26, 2006 -Subject :Criminology Hate Crimes Much of the current global debate around 'hate crimes' legislation is focused on the pragmatic and logistical difficulties of winning support for, and enacting, legislation. This paper takes a step back from the day-to-day issues of hate crimes and begins to unpack some of the philosophical underpinnings of the hate crime category. Word Count :1485 words - Date added to the site : April 24, 2006 -Subject :Criminology INTRODUCTION: THE METHODS OF CRIME PREVENTION FROM 1450-1750 The time of the Bloody Code was from 1660 to 1815, after which time it began to be repealed, bit by bit, statute by statute. But in order for us to be able to understand why the Bloody Code came into being and why it enjoyed a two hundred year reign, we have to go back into the 1500’s, at the time of Medieval England. Word Count :1691 words with bilbography - Date added to the site : May 3, 2006 -Subject :Criminology | |||
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