Papers 1051-1060 of total 27730 found.
…that children are unlikely to be deterred for a crime because they are terrified of a cruel punishment. According to this line of disagreement most children are impulsive and have a naive idea in their own immortality. This means that children are unlikely to think…
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Category: /Literature
…, environment crime, tax evasion, and crimes against the consumer. In considering the existence of corporate crimes and acknowledging that to each victim there is an individual cost, how can we explain the lack of reporting, detection and punishment? Discussion…
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…Captitol Punishement means if you do a really bad crime you can be put to death for it. The Ten Commandments say "Thou shalt not kill." I believe in that. Grown ups might say if you kill someone you should be put to death. What about all taxpayers…
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…that despite evidence of police racism, criminal statistics are largely correct as working classes and Afro-Caribbean's do commit the most crime. They agreed thatwhite-collar and crimes go largely undetected and under punished, they do not point out however…
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…of a serpent and ate from the tree. As punishment for this contemptible crime, Adam and Eve were expelled from their God given utopia, known as the Garden of Eden, and were left in sin, pain and regret; eventually spawning an entire world with sin. Punishment
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punishment has been effective in serving as a deterrent for society, that prevents the number of murders and other serious crimes, thus it does serve a purpose, and should not be abolished. Capital punishment serves as a deterrent to warn society not to commit…
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Category: /Literature/English
…How Close Is The Relationship Between Social Deprivation and Crime? Poverty is generally regarded as absolute deprivation. Poverty is defined as the lack of some fixed level of material goods necessary for survival and minimal well-being. Areas…
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…        The theory 'a life for a life' is 'as old as civilization itself' (McCiellan 9). The development of civilizations established what we call justice today. Capital punishment, the execution of a criminal convicted of a crime
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Category: /Law & Government
…When you hear the phrase white-collar crime you immediately associate it with scandals in the financial and business sector and the sophisticated frauds of senior executives. In the last 2 decades or so there have been a number of highly publicised…
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…The Effects of Race on Sentencing in Capital Punishment Cases Throughout history, minorities have been ill-represented in the criminal justice system, particularly in cases where the possible outcome is death. In early America, blacks were lynched…
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