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1 | Name:Arianna Castellanos | House: W | Topic: Criminology | ||||||||||
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3 | Three Column Logic Chart | ||||||||||||
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6 | Statements | Reasons | Verification (Source #, Author/Title) | ||||||||||
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8 | Foundation | a) | The prohibition of the 1920's caused more problems | a) | It gives a comparable example of alcohol and drugs, and how it made alcohol more of a problem after the prohibition | a) | 4g/ Peter McWiliams/ Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do | ||||||
9 | b) | enforcing is expensive | b) | Because the money currently being used can be used for other means to stop crimes | b) | 4n/ Peter McWiliams/ Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do | |||||||
10 | c) | Drug users aren't criminals, they're sick | c) | Demonstrates how decriminilizing or offering therapy is a better mean | c) | 6/ Mai Szalavitz/ Drug in Portugal: Did it work? | |||||||
11 | d) | encourages real crime and real crimes are forgotten | d) | It takes away theaway from where the concern should really be | d) | 4p/ Peter McWiliams/ Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do | |||||||
12 | EQ | How best can society reduce the levels of drug-related crime | Given | Given | |||||||||
13 | Answer 1 | a) | People are less likely to report bigger crimes due to smaller crimes at the moment | a) | drug related crime goes unreported due to smaller penalties. | a) | 4p/ Peter McWiliams/ Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do | ||||||
14 | b) | Officers not able to arrest small drug related violations to meet quotas | b) | The percentages aren't affected, "lowering" drug related crime. | b) | 4g/ Peter McWiliams/ Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do | |||||||
15 | c) | The crime reduced and people seeked help | c) | It lowered the numbers and people seeked help, demonstrating the outcome our society can have | c) | 6/ Mai Szalavitz/ Drug in Portugal: Did it work? | |||||||
16 | d) | Answer 1: to reduce drug related crime, legalizing drugs in our society would lead to the number of arrests to decrease. | d) | By simply legalizing, officers would not be able to arrest since no laws are being brokem | d) | ... | |||||||
17 | Answer 2 | a) | People begin to do things unwillingly causing a disturbance in our society | a) | how drugs can have a lethal effect on people and the actions they partake in | a) | 14/ Jamie Frater/ Top 10 Drugs and their effects | ||||||
18 | b) | Risks are carried with marijuana | b) | Shows that marijuana can have equal and/or worse outcomes than that of tobacco. | b) | 13/ n/a /Consequences of Drug Conviction | |||||||
19 | c) | People become addicted because they are free to do what they want, and that simply enough is a big problem in drug related crime (ex:robbery) | c) | Honestly don't know if I can use this as a source, but during this interview it gave me a reminder that drugs do in fact have very,very negative aspects within themselves, and that perhaps increasing the penalties people would be more cautious in what they partake in. | c) | Interview 2 | |||||||
20 | d) | Answer 2: Increasing the criminalization of drug use would in turn reduce the levels of drug related crime. | d) | (Explain why this answers the EQ) | d) | ||||||||
21 | Answer 3 | a) | Above the influence campaign has helped spread the word out. | a) | When people are more aware they are more cautious in the things they do and the things they take part in | a) | "A Comprehensive Approach to Drug ." The White House. The White House, n.d. Web. 02 Apr. 2014. | ||||||
22 | b) | Opening more affordable centers for people to seek help in. | b) | When people become drug free, naturally the number of people committing crimes due to drugs lessens | b) | "The United States War on Drugs." The United States War on Drugs. Stanford, n.d. Web. 22 Jan. 2014. | |||||||
23 | c) | creating jobs it opening centers can keep people off the streets and away from drugs | c) | Having people busy keeps them from getting involved with any underworld types. They make honest money and can find help. | c) | "The United States War on Drugs." The United States War on Drugs. Stanford, n.d. Web. 22 Jan. 2014. | |||||||
24 | d) | Answer 3: A way that society can reduce the drug related crime in our communities is by investing in local projects to offer help for the people that seek it. | d) | (Explain why this answers the EQ) | d) | ||||||||
25 | Best Answer | If: legalization of drugs were to occur | |||||||||||
26 | Then: drug crime rate would go down | ||||||||||||
27 | Because: (ESA) half the people on probation were under the influence | ||||||||||||
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