Papers 1681-1690 of total 6310 found.
…Are all delinquents created equal? Indeed there are myriad levels of criminal activity that land offenders in jail, with a percentage of those criminlas committing their crimes under the duress of mental illness These prisoners, while deserving…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to protect life and property, preserve order prevent crime and detect offenders. They must also prepare reports, serve legal documents and attend court to give evidence. Thus the primary goal of the police is both to form partnerships with the public…
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…or Hispanic people. I do not know why! Just because their color is white doesn't mean that they are as white inside as outside! We have been part of a fight when two guys discriminate each other, offending each other using their whole dirt dictionary…
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…the recognition that we are all in the same boat and not as isolated as we sometimes fear." In order for humor to have the appropriate reaction you must ensure it will not offend or discriminate anyone. I am originally from a small town outside of Jasper, Texas…
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…to double the punishment solely based on what was going through the offender's mind. We should prosecute the convictions, not the intentions. The best hate crime law punishes people not for what they think, but for what they do. Simply because a crime occurs…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, and canvas. Another good reason to legalize marijuana is that hundreds of thousands of non-violent drug offenders are overpopulating prisons, costing taxpayers millions of dollars. Legalization would also put marijuana dealers out of business and it would…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and increases over time. It is always the offender that is 100% responsible for child sexual abuse. Child sexual abuse is never, not in whole or in part, the victims fault. informed consent is not possible at that age. Sexual abuse is an abuse of power over…
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Category: /Literature
…thyrsus. This is what he deserved because he had earlier threatened to cut off the stranger's head. Although Dionysus' punishment was harsh, Pentheus brought it upon himself by his threats and his actions. <Tab/>Creon offended the gods…
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Category: /Literature
…direct the rest of the dialogue. Hamlet says to his mother, "Now, mother, what's the matter?" Gertrude responds, "Hamlet, thou hast thy father much offended," and Hamlet returns, "Mother, you have my father much offended" (3.4.11-13). Hamlet plans to yell…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…construction and cost of incarceration for drug offenders.? (Geers, 1995, pg3) Geers (1995), a proponent of decriminalization, states that in 1992 the United States judicial department spent around 40 billion dollars for the arrest on over 1,000,000 drug offenders
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