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system without authorization. This crime can be punishable on an indicted or summary conviction. Under Section 536 (2), the court decides whether or not the offense is serious. If the crime is serious, the person is guilty of an indictable offense. He or she
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Category: /Law & Government
.) This expansion is the focus of many policy makers; who view rehabilitating prisoners as being "soft on crime". Punishment, not rehabilitation is the name of the game. A main goal of prisons should be reduction of recidivism. However, such reduction would directly
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
INTRODUCTION
The paper sets out to describe and evaluate the significance of philosophical justifications for punishment through forms of internationalized sentencing by drawing upon the jurisprudence of the ad hoc tribunals
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
in existence before any particular actor came on the scene. In lay language,
sociological explanations of crime place the blame on something social that is prior to, external to,
and compelling of any particular
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Crime is a part of everyday life in big cities. It is common and sometimes routine. People in big cities just have to deal with it, because there is not always a solution to the problem. However, I believe it is all in the way someone looks
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
There has been a lot of talk from many individuals about wiping out crime, but many times efforts are forfeited to rationalization that crime can never be stopped. There has always been crime, and there will always be crime as long as the causes
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Category: /Literature/English
A possible cause is our prison system. Prisons breed crime themselves. If a burglar is sent to prison he must contend with the violence inside it by being rough himself. This means a burglar who enters a prison may emerge a murderer. Prisons are often
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Category: /Law & Government
of Wanda McCoy took place in Grundy, a small town in Virginia. The year was 1981, and Brad McCoy, Wanda's husband, arrived home from work to find his wife dead, the apparent victim of a brutal rape and murder. The police investigated the crime scene, recorded
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Category: /Literature/English
For centuries, the one plague that human civilization faces is a disease that has no evident cure, also known as crime. Before one can even try to find solutions for it, one must understand what a crime is and the nature of crime. Crime itself
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Category: /Literature/English
the most is in communication, now we can write talk and hold a video conference anywhere in the world in real time. However, with as many good things that computers bring, they also bring many bad things too. Just as there is, crime in the real world
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