Papers 1501-1510 of total 27730 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. The proponents of a teen curfew say that a curfew would bring the crime rate down during those hours that teenagers are not allowed to be on the street. This statement is false. The amount of crimes committed during the hours of curfew has basically stayed the same…
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…factors, and the risk and punishments of committing such crimes. If the crime is attractive enough, the criminal will seek the thrill of committing the crime. For example, my brother has committed a few crimes in his day. Of course, he was brought up to know…
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…penalty for the murder or rape of white people. It was argued against because two of the men were sentenced to death for rape, even though other people had been given much less severe punishments for murder (Bender 35)! Should it be up to our justice system…
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…The Death Penalty What is crime without retribution? What is a society without justice? The answer is simple. Chaos! There is no question that criminals should be punished for their crimes, but the kind of punishment used in some cases…
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…A Moral Issue of Murder Capital punishment is an issue that has long been debated amongst Americans. We have been questioning the morality of “an Eye For an Eye” way of thinking. Many say that serious crimes deserve serious punishments such as death…
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Category: /Literature/English
…those crimes again. This may be true, but it does not give a relevant excuse to kill yet another human. Also, capital punishment by no means deters any future murders or crimes from being committed (Hood 3). It is because of a human's own free…
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…with evidence, and basically abused his power as the President. This sort of behavior is appropriately punishable by the Constitution under “High Crime and Misdemeanor”, and is vulnerable to impeachment. The perjury and obstruction of justice accusations against…
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…they are likely to commit murder again? Capital punishment is one of the oldest forms of punishment. Most societies have thought it to be fair punishment for severe crimes. American colonists used capital punishment before the U.S. was a country, and most states…
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…the right to punish this delinquent. Locke simply wants the punishment to fit the crime, this is the only way to discourage the offender from repeating the crime he has already committed.…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of crime; Mala In Se: means immoral acts, inherently evil. Crimes punishable by death or imprisonment in federal or state penitentiary. Mala Prohibita: means wrong by societal rules of what is deemed wrong. Mala In Se: murder, rape, sex offenses. Mala Prohibita…
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