Darren Sharper Uniforms

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Athletes these days are wearing a new kind of uniform and this uniform is not anything like the uniforms that we see them in on the field or on the court. These garments that we see athletes in are not the suits that they are wearing to the red carpet events or to the award show either. In fact these players even have a new kind of jersey number when wearing this uniform. The more athletes are convicted of crimes the larger the number of players we have as prisoners in their new uniforms which happen to be orange jumpsuits. These athletes are going from helmets to handcuffs in the drop off a hat and are being convicted of crimes that put them in far more danger than the actual sport they play.
We all know athletes for their requisite strength, …show more content…

On February 14, 2014 Sharper was charged on two counts of rape by use of drugs as well as five similar felony counts (Burns, 2014). There were numerous accounts of rape charges being filed against him after his first conviction and with his prior history of sexual assault these charges completely and permanently damaged his reputation forever. Sharper, who just turned 40 on November 3, will serve some time in custody as part of an agreement to resolve all nine rape charges that were filled against him in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New Orleans (Rosenberg, 2014). He was immediately sentenced to nine years in prison earlier that same day, being that he pleaded guilty to sexual assault and attempted sexual assault in Arizona. His sentence is to be served completely with absolutely no chance of parole. He has been serving time in jail in Los Angeles where he has been without bail since Feb. 27, 2014 (Burns, 2014). The time he has spent there will be counted as time served towards his nine year sentence however the deal that his lawyers got for him still includes a 20-year prison term in California. Due to certain stipulations his attorney, Blair Berk states that Sharper …show more content…

One would think that playing for a professional sports team and having all of the fame and money should deter athletes from committing crimes, but in all actuality it is the complete opposite for some players. When examining the relationship between athletes and deviant behavior one must consider the criminological theories. In the case of Darren Sharper it seems as though there are two theories that most accurately connect his crimes with his behavior which is the rational choice theory and the routine activities

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