Papers 1591-1600 of total 6060 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, manslaughter, aggravated rape, forcible rape of a child, kidnaping, assault with intent to rob or murder and armed burglary in adult court and permits prosecutors to open to the public juvenile proceedings when they seek an adult sentence. Although proponents tout…
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…apartment. Jeffery Dahmer was a very sick and twisted man, he raped, and ate his victims and kept their body parts. Jeffery Dahmer pleaded insansity, he knew he was sane, and just liked to kill people, but he was not willing to admit that. Jeffery Dahmer…
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…). In the early nineteenth century, English criminal law imposed the death penalty for a wide range of crimes from murder, treason, rape, to such stupid things as petty theft. Of all of the nonhomocidal crimes particularly by death, rape was by far the most numerous…
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…legislation that, among other things, abolishes the trial de novo system in the juvenile courts, requires the trial of juveniles charged with murder, manslaughter, aggravated rape, forcible rape of a child, kidnaping, assault with intent to rob or murder…
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…and suburban, in all parts of the country? Statistics on the incidence of rape in the US vary wildly depending on whether the study asks law enforcement or r ape counseling centers (one set is based on the number of reported rapes, the other on the number of women…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…fill for the clients. B. The History of Domestic Violence During the Last Century According to Gelles, (as cited in Encyclopedia of Social Work, 1998) until recently a woman could not legally accuse her husband of rape, because the law defined rape
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…, and the introduction of statutory control. Introduction John Leslie went through his 'year of hell' after being arrested following rape allegations. His situation and the way the British tabloid press treated John will be examined, leading to the question…
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…things, abolishes the trial de novo system in the juvenile courts, requires the trial of juveniles charged with murder, manslaughter, aggravated rape, forcible rape of a child, kidnaping, assault with intent to rob or murder and armed burglary in adult court…
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…in the construction of social identity is demonstrated within the recent rape of the Pakistani girl~ Mukhar Bibi. You will hardly hear of a girl in the USA being raped because her brother was seen walking in a deserted place with girl of a higher class and a different…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…difficult to undertake paid work, but research has suggested that much of this absence of women from top jobs is still due to sexual discrimination. Walter also identifies legal inequalities, for example the way in which women in rape cases have been made…
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