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    1. The first data collection source is the Uniform Crime Reports. UCR was a voluntary program that began in the 1920’s by the international association of chiefs of police. It was turned to the FBI in 1930. UCR’s collect data and statistics about the persons arrested, offense known to the police, crime offenses cleared by the police and law enforcement personnel. Uniform Crime Reports were last collected in 2009. Followed by the UCR, are National Crime Victimization Surveys, formerly called…

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    Some of the most strict school rules can also be the most annoying ones. There have to be rules about public display of affection in schools which is understandable and all but teachers are way to over sensitive about it! Students all over the United States and our school are getting pounded with enforcement to stop PDA. I get that, but the teachers get on us about everything and it gets annoying at times. There should be more freedom because it's not a bad thing. Some forms of PDA are out of…

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    question of conformity in school. While some are convinced conformity in schools is good and should be flaunted, others believe that it's setting us up for failure and unrealistic situations. The world is complex and not as simple as school makes it seem. In school, we are taught that grades define who you are and your intellectual ability. How you dress, the music you listen and who you hang out with represents your placement in the social hierarchy. In a large amount of schools from public to…

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    Isaac vega Why we should not have school uniforms If you had to send your child to school in a uniform you think they would like it? The answer is most likely going to be no. children would not like it if they were forced to wear uniforms to school everyday and sometimes the parent of the child doesn't either. Here are some reasons why the parent of the child would not like it if their school forced them to wear uniforms everyday. The first reason is that the child most likely picks his…

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    Kids shouldn’t wear uniforms in school. They shouldn’t because it throws away their individuality and the cost for new clothing including the cost of uniforms and tuition is excessive. The cost of uniforms for one parent for one year is $100-150. The cost of cloths is without uniforms is about $670. Individuality is a big reason why kids shouldn’t wear uniforms. Individuality gives kids their own creative way of seeing things and if kids aren’t individual, it give them less creativity. Boring…

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    In chapter one of the textbook Criminological Theory the Essentials by Stephen G. Tibbetts it discusses three methods of measuring crime, Uniform Crime Report (UCR), the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), and self-report data (SRD) (Tibbetts, 2012, p. 11). The Uniform Crime Report (UCR) is an annual report dating back to the1930s consisting of police reports and arrest in the United States (Tibbetts, 2012, p. 12). This is very useful when looking at crimes such as murder and motor…

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    Rumor has it that someone brought a gun to school. The police come to search lockers but some people refuse. Lockers are searched despite their refusal, they find a gun and a prevent potential tragedy. Random searches can happen at any time because it prevents increasing violence, lockers aren't student's property, and it keeps the school environment safe. Random Locker Searches prevent increasing violence. For example, “The whole purpose of a school is to create a safe and non-disruptive…

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    to protect us, however these rules also rid us from individual expressions. Schools focus too much in conformity, which prevents us from having our own word in things, because they’re basically controlling what we can and cannot do. Source B shows a high school bell scheduled. It indicates at what exact time they want the students in class. But what if the student has his/her class all the way to the other side of school and has to go to the bathroom during passing time? They only have 4…

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    about school uniforms, trigger warnings, and posting stuff online about your school. Free speech should not be restricted for teachers and students because one the First Amendment which gives people the right to speak their minds and two people should be honest with themselves. The First Amendment which gives people the right to speak their minds. In the text U.S. court rules a public school uniform requirement unconstitutional is about a school that now has to wear uniform…

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