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Papers On Organized Crime Studies
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Organized Criminal Enterprises: Involvement With Insurance Fraud Schemes
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5 pages in length. Organized criminal enterprises, known to have quite an illustrious reputation when it comes to perpetrating insurance fraud, partake in a number of schemes designed to bilk insurance companies out of millions of dollars every year. Utilizing such ploys as medical mills, auto property, staged accident rings, paper accidents and false auto theft claims, organized criminal enterprises cost policyholders and insurance companies alike. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCInsFraud.rtf
Questions and Answers on Gang Life
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of gang life and gang behavior based on three books that include specific studies. All of the questions reference one or more of the following books: Life in the Gang by Decker and Van Winkle, Getting Paid by Sullivan, and One of the Guys by Jody Miller. Some of the information is simply on growing up in the inner city. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA247QaA.rtf
Reserach Proposal For Understanding How The Elderly Experience Crime:
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This 6 page paper is organized as a research proposal to understand how the elderly experience crime. Included in this proposal are objectives of research, how to conduct the research, analysis and reporting, and more. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: GSCrimex.rtf
Serial Killers: Scary and Real
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( 5pp includes outline) The National Center for the
Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC) at the FBI
Academy in Quantico, Virginia, US, according to
Mitchell (1996), divides serial murder into two
types: "spree" and "classic". Spree serial murder
satisfies the criteria of geographical separation,
but rarely is there a "cooling off" period. The
motive is usually financial and/or thrill-seeking.
Classic serial murder satisfies both criteria: a
predatory/stalking method is typically employed,
and crime-scene evidence often suggests a
sexual/sadistic motive.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBserkil.doc
Sex offenders and Community Notification
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This 15 page paper evaluates the problem of sex offenders that are released into the community. Megan's law along with similar legislation is discussed in depth. The problem of impinging on offenders' rights, as well as these laws having the opposite of the intended effect, are issues included. Statistics regarding recidivism are relayed. The paper supports community notification despite some arguments made to the contrary . Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA341s.rtf
THE CAUSES OF URBAN UNREST: CENTRAL LOS ANGELES
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This 4-page paper, using Davis "The City of Quartz" as a jumping-off point, suggests that reasons for urban unrest can be traced to unemployment, poor schools and other social issues. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTurbunr.rtf
The Diary of Jack the Ripper/Is It Real?
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A 5 page summary and discussion on Shirley Harrison's book The Diary of Jack the Ripper. In 1990, a diary surfaced in England that appears to be authentic. The question of the diary's authenticity is addressed by the writer. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khripper.wps
The Ethical View Of Government Kickbacks
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A 10 page paper discussing latter-day practices. We tend to assume that any discussion of government kickbacks in association with the US became invalid with the dismantling of the political machines of the nation's largest cities early in the century, but recent cases show that not to be the case. Kickbacks and bribery very much are represented by the laws of supply and demand. Existing laws make both the supply and demand sides illegal. Many social observers and theorists want to ascribe the reasons for bribery as a matter of course of business in many of the developing countries of the world to poverty overcoming temptation, but continued practiced more likely results from a combination of the thrill of power and old-fashioned greed. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Kicke.wps
The History Of The Italian Mafia
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A 20 page paper discussing the history of the Italian Mafia from the ninth century to the present time. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: Mafia.wps
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