Papers 1031-1040 of total 27730 found.
…. They destroy any evidence and documents and refuse to have this history printed in the schoolbooks for the children to study. The Japanese military threatens anyone who speaks any truth about the war crimes that took place to keep this swept under the rug…
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…because it takes human life, is an unjust form of punishment, and mistakes are always possible. Capital Punishment and the death penalty are thousands of years old. Capital Punishment is the penalty of death for the commission of a crime. Hammurabi, a Greek…
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…Agent William Klein listened intently, the hairs on his arms and the back of his neck standing at attention. He knew at that instant that he discovered the Perfect Crime. Smiling, he nodded his head, and turned off the recorder. He heard enough…
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Category: /Law & Government
…for the sake of maintaining the community whose foundation has been violated. We can debate whether some non-lethal alternative is a fitting substitute for the death penalty. But the standard of judgment is whether the punishment fits the crime and sufficiently…
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Category: /Literature/English
…CRITICALLY CONSIDER TWO PSYSHOLOGICAL THEORIES OF CRIME What is crime? Crime is an act of immoral and harmful behaviour. As crime is prohibited by the criminal law it is seen as an act against society. People who study crime are called…
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…In the cold world of criminals and murders there is a person that is first-rate at what they do. This person isn't a policeman, a detective, or an attorney. This person is a member of an elite force of forensic crime scene investigative criminologists…
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…The short story "Some of us had been threatening out friend Colby" by Donald Barthelme is a satire about human cruelty. The author showed how irrational it could be for a group of people to enforce punishment on a fellow person, especially in the case…
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Category: /Literature
…on police procedures to solve the crime Sir Arthur Cannon Doyle creates Sherlock Holmes Clear conventions. Eg: disguise central to plot due to police's need to rely on disguise and informal methods of investigation due to their lack of authority of the time…
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…to feel accepted by over powering others. She feels that the reason for these supremacy crimes is in how we raise our children. That, in this country, we raise our sons and daughters differently. Our sons learn at a young age that they should have power over…
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…ethics and issues class good focus and organization of data and ideas. Can media inspire violent crimes? One problem that many corporations ignore is the possibility that aggressive type people seek reinforcement for their own destructive acts…
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