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    • What Goes on a Criminal Record?

      The specific contents of a criminal record may vary between jurisdictions. Some states may only include crimes for which you were committed. Others may list your arrests, pending charges, and charges that were dismissed by the court with a disclaimer stating that the subject of the criminal records check may not have been found guilty... more »

    • How to Prevent Enterprise Crime

      From the Mafia to Enron, one of the most devastating areas of crime is enterprise crime. Enterprise crime consists of combining a business and illegal tactics for the sole purpose of making money. Enterprise crime is made up of two categories of criminal activity: white-collar crime and organized crime. The effects of enterprise... more »

    • How to Find Information on the Penalty for Dealing Crack in California

      Though California is widely known as a liberal place, this does not apply to cases where a person is found guilty of dealing crack cocaine or any other illegal or controlled substances. The state has passed more stringent statutes against drug trafficking, resulting in an incarceration rate roughly double the national average. more »

    • Cost of Treatment Vs. Incarceration

      According to the U.S. Department of Justice, two-thirds of drug offenders who are released from prison will be arrested again within three years. Prosecuting and incarcerating these offenders cost taxpayers millions of dollars. Building new prisons to alleviate crowding in existing facilities poses additional costs. In recent years, a... more »

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