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Sebastian Samaniego
RWS 1302
BORDER HEALTH/CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Alcantar, E. (1988). Health issues along the Arizona-Sonora border. Tucson, AZ: Southwest
Border Rural Health Research Center, College of Medicine, University of Arizona.
Arizona is a large bordering state for Mexico, and holds some of the largest open land
areas for illegal immigrants. This is an opportunity for many to come united states not knowing
the conflicts that come with it. It is estimated that annual there are between 50 to 125 deaths due
to conflict of open land smuggling. If developing better technology this issues can be fixed to
According to this article Blumberg states that our court system is lacking finance
agreement. Other agency’s that work with the court system work of different plans of finance
which cause an uneven correlation of money. This also make correction a difficult task for both
sides of the spectrum. Although this can be fixed with a bigger budget it’s hard to finalize such
Bruhn, J. G., & Brandon, J. E. (1997). Border health: Challenges for the United States and
After reading this source I came across a lot of information based on border health and its
conflict. Much that was stated referred to the conflict of violence and law systems that aren’t
followed. Majority of that is based off the rate of immigrants captured and deported back. Those
that come have a high rate of carry some sort of decease that can cause outbreaks. This can be
Buchbinder, S. B., Shanks, N. H., & Buchbinder, D. (2014). Cases in health care management.
Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
Health management is the prime focus of this book, it talks about different regulations
that aren’t followed by a state or county level. The cause of this is due to the fact of low
inspection of different population. As well low funding effects this due to the fact some medical
equipment can’t be purchased. Doctors and medical personal can’t be located for proper
International conflicts of law and their implications for cross border data requests by law
enforcement: Hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One
Hundred Fourteenth Congress, second session, February 25, 2016. (2016). Washington: U.S.
Government Publishing Office.
agencies have shared data for a long period of time. These new developments have made data
transfer an easy task. It is important to allow for this due to the fact for new research. Our laws
Goodman, D. J., & Grimming, R. (2007). Work in criminal justice. Upper Saddle River, NJ:
Pearson Prentice
Having a carrier in the field of criminal justice comes with a lot of responsibility. There
are many things you will encounter. Much of this will be misdemeanors which is not as serious
as other offensives. There are times where you will be deploy to different states because of the
different crimes the happen. You must be willing to stand up to the plate and take affirmative
action.
Levy, A., & Paludi, M. A. (2002). Workplace sexual harassment. Upper Saddle River, NJ:
Prentice Hal
Levy say that with each passing generation, sexuality becomes an easier idea. He thinks
that the morals that come with it have been completely ignored. This has make society
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dependable on it causing for health concerns. This applies everywhere in the world not only in
the united states. The best way to make this better is to offer education on this subject.
Loue, S. (1998). Handbook of immigrant health. New York: Springer Science Business Media,
LLC.
According to Loue, S, he states that the health of some immigrates have been below average.
Over a 5-year period he conducted research on the percentage of immigrates with health issues.
Throughout that duration he discovered that more than 37 percent have some sort of health
issues. He says this is caused by low medical professionals is the area of their origin. This leads
to serious conflicts causing them to come to the united states looking for help.
Luske, B. (1990). Mirrors of madness: Patrolling the psychic border. New York: Aldine De
Gruyter.
According to this book by Luske, B, it is stated that the physical border itself is inefficient for the
main purpose that it was built for. For hundreds of miles the border has no wall or anything that
can define the line between 2 countries. He believes that this is the cause for an easier access for
immigrates trying to come over the border. It’s also talked about how an actual physical border
will not stop immigrates and the drug trade. If not making it on top of ground, law breakers will
Power, J. G., & Byrd, T. (1998). U.S.-Mexico border health: Issues for regional and
Population patterns are very irregular according to Power, J G, much of this is because of
the increase in pregnancy in different areas. This is from ages ranging from 18 to 28 which is
very near to be looked at. It still allows to understand the problem and its source thru a different
perspective. If we can bring the awareness to the younger population it can bring lower
pregnancy. We have to inforce the cause of this which is the lack of education systems that many
Richardson, C., & Resendiz, R. (2006). On the edge of the law: Culture, labor, and deviance on
the south Texas border. Austin: University of Texas Press.
This scholarly journal provided me a large insight on some of the many things that
define our daily lives. In specifics, the southern Texas border has a lot of diversity. Culture and
labor a big issue when it comes to health on the population. It examines many different restraints
and pros on how society in the south can grow and be better.
This article addressed public health as the underline cause for infections and disease. A
lot of the research done brought the conclusion that more than 70% of Americans have
experienced some sort of mental fatigue that has alerted their perception. This can be cause by
colds or even viruses that are air Bourne or easy to transmit. Ruggiero explains that more of us
need becc ome more aware of our surroundings. If we can do this we can prepare ahead of time
Thompson, J. M., & Bean, F. (2002). Hell on the border. New York: Signet.
2002 had the largest number of deaths on the border. This now gave the name “hell on
the border” to the border. Ranging from suicide and murder that number of death per day were
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above normal. State trooper and customs agency had to response to numerous senses of blood
Beatty, J. F., & Samuelson, S. S. (2002). Business law and the legal environment for a new
century. Australia: West/Thompson Learning.
According to this article business and environment have a big coloration. If there is good
health the circulation of business is an easier task. Beatty thinks that if we can make society
stronger our businesses can grow a lot faster. This can also help with the overall economy
bringing in more money. If we can get this to be a worldwide thing, economy’s everywhere will