Papers 151-160 of total 27730 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…. 98% of all juvinile crimes are affiliated with the illigal use of drugs and alchol. The punishment for these crimes are on a wide scale including probation, to rehabilitation centers, to spending time in a juvinile detention center. An outstanding…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Hate crimes should not be punished differently than other crimes. The actual crime should be punished, not the reasoning behind it. The idea of punishing crimes differently based on victims might make some people or groups feel that others are more…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a person's rights and developed punishments that conform to those rights, yet allow for the retribution for their crime. However, some feel that those laws and punishments are too lax and criminals of today take advantage of them, ie. organized crime, knowing…
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…I believe that the US should continue to support a public policy that calls for the use of capital punishment. It is necessary for people to be punished for the crimes they commit. The concept of capital punishment is that the worst of criminals…
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…or where the laws are not strict enough, which is why all states should have some type of law to prevent such crimes. Laws against hate crimes should exist in every state because these laws would deter people from committing crimes, punish those who committed…
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Category: /History
…with the morals of the given society. Plato believed that the criminal derived pleasure from the resulting punishments of the crimes committed. Due to the beneficial experience of punishment to the criminal, the punishment worsened with every offense…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, and criminals of today take advantage of them. For example, organized crime, knowing very well that the punishments for their crimes whether murder, theft, or any other criminal activity, will be so negligible that the crimes may be well worth their risk. To punish
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Category: /Literature/English
…Capital punishment, as the definition reads, is the penalty of death for a crime. It has been used since biblical ages for crimes, and it seems like a simple enough an just way of being punished. Some people have raised the question, asking if people…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Capital punishment has a long history. In the 18th century, people were executed for stealing a bolt of cloth (Crime and punishment, 1994). Today, 112 counties in the world have abolished capital punishment in law or practice (Use of the death penalty…
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…Capital Punishment Capital Punishment is the legal infliction of the death penalty on people convicted of a crime. Today, in modern law, the death penalty is corporal punishment in its most severe form. It is irrevocable: it ends the existence…
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