Illegal drug useage, distribution & sale.
That response is conveniently concise. I have a very close friend who worked special ops for the D.E.A. (Drug Enforcement Agency) in South and Central America. Suffice it to say his insight has certainly been an inspiration... The difficulty with "illegal drug usage, distribution, & sale" is primarily the illegal part. Countries that don't have the disposable debt or billion dollar budgets for "wars on drugs", have already realized that the citizens will do whatever they wish with their lives and bodies, regardless of legislation... Another difficulty is: that which is legal keeps us just as dependent.
In my own perception~ the criminal behavior patterns which cause the greatest threat may be attributed to a considerable measure of ignorance, or a salient comfort in the midst of covert misery (capitalism) which may be at the expense of others (children & others being paid unfairly in china-Indonesia-Mexico...), for which we could all be indicted.
Such behavior patterns are demonstrated by the monotony and general lack of awareness and consideration of the masses which constitute a society, void of culture, where the violence becomes increasingly brazen. These offenses are either
A: not prosecuted effectively
B: not prosecuted at all
C: prosecuted for punitive measure, and not an actualization of justice
no you wont.
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Yes, that description aligns with the field of criminology, which studies the causes of crime, methods of prevention, and strategies for rehabilitating and punishing offenders. Criminologists analyze patterns of criminal behavior and seek to understand the underlying factors that contribute to criminal activity. They also evaluate the effectiveness of various interventions and policies aimed at reducing crime and promoting public safety.
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Yes, a criminal record is considered public information and can be accessed by the general public through background checks and other means.
Criminal law governs actions that are considered to be illegal and punishable by the government. It sets out the rules and regulations on how individuals must behave in society and defines what constitutes a crime and the penalties for committing one. The purpose of criminal law is to maintain order, protect public safety, and deter criminal behavior.
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Yes, criminal charges are typically public record and accessible to the general public. This information is often available through online databases, court records, and other public sources.