Papers 1121-1130 of total 27730 found.
Category: /Literature
…those words. I mean this is serious now the school police will be called in and I will be arrested for the crime. I begged her "Mrs. Leone, please do not do this. I am very sorry, and I promise it will not happen again." Nevertheless, it was too late…
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…to make Germany weaker, to stop them from attacking, and to punish them, to send a clear message that the actions of the Germans were unacceptable, and to repay all of the loans that the Allies had taken out. The Treaty of Versailles largely completed all…
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…that crime can be controlled by strict police and inflexible laws with severe punishments. Even with more strict laws and harsher punishments crime will still exist. Crime and acts of deviance are apart of a society, a society wouldn't be complete without crime
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…Capital punishment, which is the legal infliction of death as a penalty for violating a criminal law is the most controversial penal practice in the modern world today. Throughout history it has held various methods and forms including crucifixion…
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…Teenager Crimes Teenagers, as we should have a brief idea in the mind, are pure, innocent, enthusiastic, and less worried than adults do. However, teenagers now in China commit crimes more than we can imagine. Several factors, involving education…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…The biological explanation of criminal behaviour is a structural account of describing why people commit crimes. Structure-based explanations argue that human actions/ behaviours are driven by forces beyond their control. This can be administered…
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…A criminal justice system exists so that those who commit a crime are punished. Each type of crime carries a certain punishment or, 'sentence' that is supposed to fit the crime accordingly. Sentencing criminals to particular punishments is intended…
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…        While Capital Punishment has been one of the most feared things of our time, it is still being questioned if it is unconstitutional. The Death Penalty is being enforced in more than 100 countries in the world and are usually in used…
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…that is a definitive explanation. It is important to remember that crime and deviance are not one and the same, although they are intrinsically linked. Perhaps it is useful to first define what is meant by these two terms. Crime is defined as "...an offence which goes…
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…There are many problems associated with the police recording of crime statistics, the main problem being that many crimes go unreported. As an alternative it was suggested that a cross section of the population should be asked about the crimes that have…
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