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Crime and White Collar Crime in Today’S America Compared to The 1940S

Sociology is a big part of criminology, as we know sociology is the study of social groups, race, class etc, well those same concepts apply to criminology within those who get caught, prosecuted and incarcerated, as well as what happens to them after they serve their sentence in prison. Edwin Sutherland played a huge role […]

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Terrorism in Society: Kidnapping

Terrorism is something that has always interested me, because terrorism, like many, is a term that, still today, is difficult to define. It is not a physical entity that has dimensions that can be weighed, measured, and analyzed. Terrorism is more of a socially constructed term with multiple definitions and originates from a variety of […]

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Deceptive Vision of The Police

Police brutality has been an ongoing issue and controversy throughout the years. When you think about police officers, you usually think about someone who is there to protect you from danger but that is not always the case for innocent citizens. Police brutality is defined as “the use of excessive and/or unnecessary force by police […]

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Roosevelt’S Influence on The Outcome of World War 2

In Joseph E. Persico’s Roosevelt’s Secret War, FDR and World War II Espionage, he details a President who is unpredictable, manipulative but yet intricately fascinating. As his early New Deal ally Rexford Tugwell observed, “He deliberately concealed the processes of his mind.” His vice president Henry Wallace also concluded that the only certainty in dealing […]

Pages: 7 Words: 1997

The Relation Between Police Brutality and Race in The United States of America

Some may argue that there is a rise in police brutality towards blacks since the shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Members of the Black Lives Matter movement believe that police officers are targeting black men during routine traffic stops or for other reasons. Heather MacDonald compiled a list of statistics that may prove […]

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9/11 – One of the Worst Terrorist Attacks in History

September eleventh 2001 was one of the scariest days in America. Nineteen terrorist attacked four United States’ planes and nobody knew what else they might had been planning. These planes were all headed west, and two of them hit both of the The World’s Trade Center towers in New York City. Later, the third one […]

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How the 9/11 Attacks Brought Americans Together

“To live be to suffer; to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering” (Roberta Flack). 9/11 has changed our world so much; including how some people walk outside and feel scarred and like they never know when there going to be bombed. I feel different about that when I walk outside I’m not […]

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My Research on the Tenth Anniversary of the 9/11 Terrorist Attack

I take pen in hand-or sit at my computer – begin writing on the day before the celebration (sic) of the Tenth Anniversary of those events of terrorism which shall forever be known as 9-11. As you now know our television media and all of the politicians have been sharing their wisdom for over a […]

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How the United States Could Have Prevented the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks

At 8:45am, on September 11th, 2001 Americaâ€TMs heart was torn by a hijacked plane crashing through the north tower of the World Trade Center. Eighteen minutes later, a shocked country received a second blow as a second plane tore through the south tower. An estimated 2,819 lives were lost that day. The attack seemed to […]

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