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For More Course Tutorials Visit www.cja354nerd.com Public order crimes, public-order offenses, or crimes against the public order, include offenses such as fighting, breach of peace, disorderly conduct, vagrancy, loitering, unlawful assembly, public intoxication, obstructing public passage, and (illegally) carrying weapons. Please respond to the following questions: • How do public order crimes differ from other types of crime, as defined by the criminal justice system? • How can we improve the ways in which the criminal justice system helps to decrease the number of public order crimes?
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Public order crimes, public-order offenses, or crimes against the public order, include offenses such as fighting, breach of peace, disorderly conduct, vagrancy, loitering, unlawful assembly, public intoxication, obstructing public passage, and (illegally) carrying weapons.
Please respond to the following questions:
• How do public order crimes differ from other types of crime, as defined by the criminal justice system?
• How can we improve the ways in which the criminal justice system helps to decrease the number of public order crimes?
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Public order crimes, public-order offenses, or crimes against the public order, include offenses<br />
such as fighting, breach of peace, disorderly conduct, vagrancy, loitering, unlawful assembly,<br />
public intoxication, obstructing public passage, and (illegally) carrying weapons.<br />
Please respond to the following questions:<br />
· How do public order crimes differ from other types of crime, as defined by the criminal justice<br />
system?<br />
· How can we improve the ways in which the criminal justice system helps to decrease the<br />
number of public order crimes?