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Westgate Mall Area Police Shoplifting
318 words"If we catch anyone shoplifting, we call the police. Always. We have zero tolerance for shoplifters, " said Steve Rice, manager of Dillard's at the Westgate Mall. "We see so much shoplifting, across the board, all ages. It's a real problem. " Cpl. Lisa Cherry of the Amarillo police Crime Prevention Unit says when store personnel apprehend a teen for suspected shoplifting, the store detains the teen and calls police. Police take the suspect into custody. The police run a check to see what the off...
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Employee Theft Prevention Program
812 wordsIn today's economic condition, there has become an increasing need for small and large businesses to become conscious of ways and reasons that they might lose money. Companies need quality employees, effective management, and cost efficient loss prevention plan to decrease the total losses endured by a company. Losses in the workplace can come from many different areas, such as: internal theft (employee theft), external theft (shoplifting), and administrative (system) error. The calculations of ...
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Three Strikes Law Cruel And Unusual Punishment
1,157 words... -strike law, a defendant faces 25 years (minimum) to life in prison after conviction of three felonies that qualify as strikes. The first two strikes must be serious or violent felonies. The controversial portion of the law, however, centers on the third strike, which can be any felony as petty as theft. Any felony or offense that is charged and sentenced as a felony would qualify as a third strike. Legislation is starting to change because many are complaining about the unjust sentencing fo...
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Racism Has It Changed Racial Profiling
1,515 wordsI have a dream, cried Martin Luther King Jr. His dream was filled with images of equality and freedom. Since Kings famous speech, and many steps towards racial equality have been taken, yet at the same time racism is far from gone. As we have been working so hard as a country to eliminate racism and prejudice we have allowed new forms of racism to sneak up on us. For the most part, racism today is discredited and is condemned to a clandestine existence (Beneton 1). Intentional segregation in sch...
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Juvenile Justice System Today Society
1,745 wordsOne of the most important issues in crime today is Juvenile Delinquency. It is too often the cause that people see it as something? new? and a problem that needs to be dealt with by today? s society. Female delinquency is and has been rapidly increasing in the past few years. In Girls, Delinquency, and Juvenile Justice, Lind and Shelden give an overview of juvenile delinquency among females. To fully understand the question of who, where, when, how, and why females are delinquent, it is necessar...
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Dsm Iv Diagnostic Criteria
2,109 wordsAlthough at first sight the DSM-IV classification system appears to provide clinicians with a useful framework of which to view their clients, on closer inspection however, the picture is somewhat less satisfactory. Criticisms of the system range from Wakefield's (1997) analysis that psychological presentation ranges from problems of living to harmful dysfunction; through to Livesley, Schroeder 038; Jangs (1994) counter-argument that evidence of discontinuity between different diagnoses and n...
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Dont Consider Themselves Thieves Bottle Of Pop People
508 wordsToday shoplifting is one of the most common forms of theft in the United States. Shoplifting is now the number one cause for smaller stores to fail in todays market. The small stores are also the ones the usually carry the smaller items which are the easiest to receive the five fingered discount on. The reason shoplifting has become so big is because the thieves some how justify their actions and they also dont consider themselves thieves. The most common shoplifters are children and the senior ...
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