Papers 1641-1650 of total 27730 found.
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…is considered just for each particular crime. Many societies have used capitol punishment in on form or another. But no one is really sure of what culture enforced capital punishment first. One thing is certain, many historians believe that the death penalty has…
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…is considered just for each particular crime. Many societies have used capitol punishment in on form or another. But no one is really sure of what culture enforced capital punishment first. One thing is certain, many historians believe that the death penalty has…
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…was not merely meant to serve as revenge for the victims and their relatives. Instead, punishment was intended to make life and property more secure by reducing the likelihood of a person committing a crime or a second offence. This aspect of social control is called…
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…to the accused. The person may be convicted of a crime they didn't commit and subsequently but to death. It is the right of everyone in this country to have a fair trial. Finally, the death penalty should be abolished because it is cruel punishment. To take…
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…convincing evidence that the death penalty deters crime more effectively than other punishment" (Amnesty) <Tab/><Tab/>B. "A New York Times survey, released in September 2000, found that during the last 20 years, the homicide rate…
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…in the death penalty are they not partners in crime? Is the death penalty a "Cruel and Unusual" punishment or is it now a necessary tool in the war on crime? With the increase in crime and violence in our society, how does the death penalty affect a North American…
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…molested by a neighbor. Those are the juveniles that should be sentenced to adult prisons. If you do an adult crime such as murder then you will be treaded like an adult and be punished. But if a minor is accused of gang relation for example it is not right…
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…Capital punishment, the lawful taking of a person's life after conviction of a crime, is a highly controversial issue. It has raised difficult ethical, practical, and legal debates. In most of the industrialized world, the death penalty is outlawed…
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…property offences were committed by 10 to 14 year olds, yet these children are not considered criminally responsible, cannot be found guilty of an offence and therefore cannot be dealt appropriate punishments by the courts. The high rate of youth crime is also…
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…has its own circumstances, and that's why everyone gets a trial. I think the more serious the crime, the less "space" or freedom you have. Obviously there are different penalties for speeding and murder. They say the crime should fit the punishment. I…
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