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    CRIMINOLOGYDoes drug use cause crime, does crime cause drug use or is the relationship entirely co-incidental?INTRODUCTIONIn this paper I will look at the amount and type of crime caused by drugs, the relationship between drugs and crime and the relationship between alcohol and crime. Crime is defined as:An act committed in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it and for which punishment is imposed upon convictionUnlawful activityA serious offence, especially in violation of moralityCauses

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    Nonviolent Drug Crimes Over the past few years the merit of placing criminals who have committed a nonviolent crime in jail has been heavily contested. Upon further research, I found a majority of people believe that these offenders do deserve punishment, but not to the extent of jail time. The reasoning of this greatly varies, but two main arguments against their incarceration are the high cost of keeping a man in jail, and the high incarceration rate already in place. Thus, to resolve the problem

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    “Drug offenses include the possession, sale, or manufacture of illicit drugs. Many drug offenses are felonies and are punishable by at least one year in prison. Some drug offenses—particularly the possession of small amounts of marijuana—are misdemeanors. People convicted of misdemeanor drug crimes may receive a fine and/or a sentence of less than one year in a local jail. Some jurisdictions treat the possession of very small amounts of marijuana (e.g., less than 1 ounce [28 g]) as an infraction

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    Crime and drug use in Portugal has been a major issue, however after the government instated decriminalization, the number has decreased. Decriminalization appears to have had a slight positive effect on crime. “With its recategorization of low level drug possession as an administrative rather than a criminal offence, decriminalization inevitably produced a reduction in the number of people arrested and sent to criminal court for drug offences from over 14,000 in the year 2000, to around 5,500-6

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    Drug addiction has been happening for thousands of years. It is commonly known that addiction to drugs is poor for your health. However, drug addiction can affect an addict, their family, and their communities. Drug addiction needs more awareness and treatment because it leads to homelessness, crime, and broken families. Homelessness can be caused by drug abuse and drug abuse can also be an implication of homelessness. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, “A survey by the

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    there is a clear relationship between drug use and crime. A large number of drug users are said to have suffered from a traumatic event or are suffering from a mental or psychological disorder (Hutson, 2007). These users are hoping to just make the pain go away or feel just a little happier for a short time. However, there is no clear cut way to determine which came first the drug use or the criminal activity. When discussing the possibilities that crime and drug use are related, there are three hypotheses

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    Executive Summary Efforts to decrease drug dependency and drug-related crime in the United States have had the opposite effect, introducing increasing levels of crime and drug use within its population. The war on drugs has been lost as more drugs continue to be smuggled across the borders, increasing number of people are using drugs illegally, and violence in the streets continues to climb. A number of arguments have been made in favor of legalizing some less harmful drugs, such as marijuana, as a means

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    What Are The Penalties For Drug Related Crimes In Virginia? The State of Virginia has various laws governing drug related crimes. There are different laws governing the possession of drugs, the manufacturer and sale of drugs, and the possession or manufacturer and sale of non-medical marijuana. Virginia prohibits the possession and use of any controlled drug without a valid physician’s prescription. Virginia subdivides drugs, referred to as controlled dangerous substances (CDS), into six different

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    consider the drug related crimes taking place over the U.S. and Mexico border to be a transnational crime. I base this decision off the definition of transnational crime in oxford bibliographies. The definition says these crime are "violation of law that involve more than one country in their planning, execution, or impact". Also it goes further to point out three basic categories of crime, one of which is involving provision of illicit goods (drug trafficking and more). So by definition the drug related

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    between Drugs and Crime Sandra Lynn Manela CRJ308: Psychology of Criminal Behavior Currie Gauvreau January 21, 2012 The Relationship between Drugs and Crime There are two major factors facing the Criminal Justice system: crime and drugs. Crime has many faces and comes in all forms from petty theft to serial murders. Possession of illegal drugs is also against the law. If drugs are against the law to have in possession, it is also called a crime. Crimes do not have to involve drugs; however

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