| 261. | CJUS2 Q: What does punishment have to do with making people responsible? I think that punishment is necessary for people to realize that they have done something against the rules of society. I know in lecture Hal said that, “punishment is a power trip”, and maybe that’s true, but some people need a harsh...
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| 262. | Crime Scene Investigations ...
Homicide investigations begin when a dead body is found. It is critical that the first officer responding to the crime scene determines the causality of the death and notifies homicide investigators immediately. The first officer on the scene of a crime should approach the scene slowly and ...
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| 263. | Dealing with cyber crime ... The unethical and illegal use of information technology can be defined as cyber crime (e-crime), it constitutes a significant, worldwide problem for government, business and individual citizens. ... Third, relative law should be carried out to keep abreast of the cyber crime. ... The compute...
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| 264. | capital punishment CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
The death penalty has been a social and debatable topic for many years now and continues to be so as it is still a big issue in many countries all over the world. ... Back then the death penalty was punishable for twenty five different crimes, and methods of execution were c...
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| 265. | Crime prevention in the inner cities CRIME PREVENTION IN THE INNER CITIES
Throughout the inner cities, crime is one of the leading causes that claim the life of many individuals. ... Property crime rates approximately 4,593 offenses for every 100,000 inhabitants. ... In order to accomplish this goal, there needs to be better cri...
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| 266. | Modern Philosophy ... The modern view was more Classical than Medieval; however religion was too big a part of much of the Renaissance to be left out. ... These facts, being indifferent to men’s values, could be eventually explained and ascertained by techniques in modern science. ... The feudal economy could ...
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| 267. | Should Juveniles be treated as adults Subject: “Juveniles and If They Should Be Tried As Adults”
In Tom Reilly’s article in the Sacramento Bee, “Youth Crime Has Changed- And so must the Juvenile Justice System,” he informs his readers that the first juvenile court was established in 1899. ... Juveniles are causing more violent crime...
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| 268. | Corporal Punishment should not be banned ... The answer is corporal punishment.
With teens being more uncontrollable than ever, corporal punishment should not only be legal, but mandatory. ... corporal punishment should be administered to children to ensure that they will become responsible, respectful, and law abiding individuals t...
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| 269. | Computer Crime Computer Crime
With the growing number of computers, users, and networks, computer criminals committing various types of computer crime are increasing. Defined broadly, the term computer crime could reasonably include a wide variety of criminal offenses, activities, o...
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| 270. | Computer Crime Computer Crime
With the growing number of computers, users, and networks, computer criminals committing various types of computer crime are increasing. Defined broadly, the term computer crime could reasonably include a wide variety of criminal offenses, activities, or issues. Given the use of...
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| 271. | The Deathpenalty The death penalty is a very serious punishment and it should not be taken lightly but how can we ever be sure that the person being put to death is worthy of the punishment. Sometimes I feel that the death penalty is right and is not cruel and unusual punishment in which it states we are protected f...
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| 272. | after First Knights "First Knights"
As I was looking for some information about "First Knight" on the Internet, I came to know the movie named "Excalibur" directed by "Boorman". ... Both of the movies are based on the legend of the King Arthur and his Knights, however they are quiet different in various aspec...
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| 273. | The money and creed I think that the violation of morality is not significant enough to deem a person responsible for a crime that they have committed. Acts such as murder, rape, robbery, and arson are considered mala in se. However, victim-less crimes such as gambling or possession of marijuana does not offend the uni...
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| 274. | Maori
Maori
Table of contents
1. ... MAORI ENCOUNTER NEW ZEALAND 3
2. ... 3 MAORI BELIEVES AND LEGENDS 5
3. ... THE DECLINE OF THE MAORI 9
5. MAORI IN THE 20TH CENTURY 10
6. MAORI TODAY 10
7. ... 2 What to expect
This work deals with New Zealand’s na...
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| 275. | Monk's Hood This novel I read for the first outside reading assignment was Monk’s Hood by Ellis Peters. This novel is the 3rd book in the series, where Brother Cadfael takes matters into his own hands to prove the innocence of some character. This particular novel is set at the close of the year 1138. Almost si...
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| 276. | Folk Tale Characteristics in the Legend of Sleepy Hollow Folk Tale Characteristics in the Legend of Sleepy Hollow
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is one of the most well-known stories in American literature, and with good reason. Throughout his story, Washington Irving uses many stylistic ideas to create a fantastically detailed and descriptive romantic fol...
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| 277. | analysis of a key passage: crime and punishment In Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, Raskolnikov's dream about the mare can be used as a vehicle to probe deep into his mentality to discover how he really feels inside. The dream suggests that Raskolnikov is a "split" man. He has a cruel and thoughtless side as well as a caring and compassionate s...
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| 278. | How Two Main Characters Are Used To Create The Theme Of Good Vs Evil In The In the terrific novel ‘The Cone Gatherers’ Scottish author Robin Jenkins uses two of the main characters to enhance the theme of good versus evil. Where Calum, a retarded hunchback is used to represent good, and Duror a respectable gamekeeper is the side of evil.
Calum as fore mentioned represen...
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| 279. | Morality of Death Each year, approximately 250 offenders are put on death row, and up to 38 of the inmates already on death row are executed (Manning, 2000). ... Two sides have formed in the debate: the retentionists, who support the death penalty, and the abolitionists, who want to eradicate the death penalty (C...
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| 280. | white coller crime White collar crime
This is the age of the white-collar crime. ... The recent events of Martha Stewart, Enron and their accounting firm Anderson Accounting has made this type of crime come to the forefront. White-collar criminals don? ... In these times, even the most seemingly respectable peo...
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