In Memphis, Tennessee, life is not just about music and history, it is also about the tough realities of poverty and crime. Beyond the tourist spots, there is a side to Memphis that is less talked about, but just as important. This research essay is all about digging into that side, looking back from the early 2000s until now, to figure out how poverty and crime are connected in Memphis. It is a story of struggles and how people are trying to improve things in the city. Memphis consistently struggles…
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Introduction Trinity Community Coalition Outreach is a nonprofit shelter founded in 2007 by Linda Segrest of Memphis, Tenn. The shelter’s main focus is helping those dealing with issues such as homelessness, hunger, drug and alcohol abuse, domestic abuse, and delinquency. According to their blog, their mission is to “empower individuals, mentally, physically and spiritually to become productive, effective, self-sustaining members of society.” The organization provides services to over 300 individuals…
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the project was split up into pieces instead of the FBI wide project then there may have been more of a success. A success story in an IT project is the Memphis PD implementing blue CRUSH. Blue CRUSH is predictive analysis software to improve overall operations. In a time where the Memphis PD was facing an upturn in crime and a downturn in funding the project to implement the blue crush system was on a tight budget. However due to proper planning and the leadership in the project the…
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A census conducted in 2016 showed that the capital city of Tennessee, Nashville, overtook Memphis as the largest city in population, with an estimated 660,338 people (McKenzie, 2017). Nashville, including urban, suburban, and rural areas covers 526 square miles. Within Nashville, gangs are most populous in areas that are low income in the North, East and West sides of the city (“Nashville Hoods/Nashville Gangs”, n.d.). The areas of Bordeaux, Salem Town, Sam Levy Homes, Inglewood, Edgehill, and…
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find and convict the true perpetrators of crimes, but this system is not infallible. Our justice system is supposed to function on the principle of “innocent until proven guilty”; however, there are cases, such as the West Memphis Three, in which the court convicts innocent people simply because they are in of a scapegoat. These situations are fairly reminiscent of the Salem Witch Trials, and even to this day, innocent people are still convicted of crimes they did not commit through unfair trials…
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On October 3, 1974, Memphis police officers Hymon and Wright were dispatched to a burglary in progress, called in by a neighbor who heard glass breaking (Blume, 1984). Upon arrival Officer Hymon made his way to the rear of the residence where he observed a black male suspect running from the back door of the residence. Officer Hymon gave the suspect verbal commands to stop, in an attempt to effect the arrest, as the suspect began ascending a fence some distance ahead of him. The suspect ignored Officer…
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The Nathan Bedford Forrest Monument is a large bronze sculpture that is situated in the heart of the medical district in Memphis, Tn. The monument features the likeness of Nathan Bedford Forrest, a Confederate army general during the American Civil War in 1861-1865 and later the Grand Wizard of the Klu Klux Klan in 1869. He was a highly successful general and leader in both of his professions. A military strategists, he was able to win battles, wars and was able to cause fear being a Klan leader;…
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Gangs And Violence Youth gangs and violence in Memphis, TN is a very critical problem. The streets of every neighborhood, from North Memphis to South Memphis are infested with drugs and gangs (Lambert, Joy ,“News Report”). Nationally, gang violence is not just in the streets of Memphis. Violence is bringing down the hope of a lot of people. Gang violence from the 1950’s to the 1980’s has a curious history. Gang members “hang out” and are involved in other normal adolescent…
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The Juvenile Justice System’s History, Differences, and Treatments. Gabriela Pinon Garcia Department of Criminal Justice, Glendale Community College AJS 212: Juvenile Justice Dr. Richard N. Jackson June 1, 2024 The Juvenile Justice System’s History, Differences, and Treatments The juvenile justice system has faced many changes over the 125 years of operation. Juvenile courts are open to handling child delinquents. They took the child and the public's best interest to sentence them accordingly…
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Some states with minimum wage higher than the federal minimum wage still have crime rate on the rise and have higher unemployment rates than states with minimum wage equal to the federal minimum wage. Also most employees would campaign for a higher minimum wage to increase their earning while most employers would want the minimum…
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