Papers 1891-1900 of total 27730 found.
…The Death Penalty is a punishment that should be imposed to those who commit the most heinous crimes. It is a punishment that bring closure to the victims families and helps them move on with the thought that the man who committed the crime
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Category: /Law & Government
…justice "just," they attempted to construct rather abstract and artificial equations between crimes and penalties, thereby forgetting the personal characteristics and needs of the individual criminal. Moreover, the object of punishment was seen as being…
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…thirteen convicted prisoners escape. His intentions are to reconsider the guiltiness of the prisoners and determine the appropriate punishments. Although his purpose is morally good, relatives of victims' families have begun to think otherwise. Personally I…
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…wants to become king. In order to take over the throne, he kills Duncan, and thus commits his terrible crime, and eventually is punished. The tragic hero must deserve his fate. He must not simply make a mistake, like stepping off a curb in front of a moving…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the effectiveness of this sentence and its usefulness as a tool for deterring crime (Pro Death Penalty 3). Although there is no punishment that can entirely eliminate violent crime, a more stringent use of the death penalty would significantly help. The United States…
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…." Juveniles who commit violent crimes need a combination of rehabilitation and punishment. Rather than sending violent juveniles through the adult court and prison systems, the juvenile court system should be restructured to handle such individuals. The juvenile…
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…of social inequality and power. Conflict theorists look at disproportional statistics in the relationship between minorities and crime. They point out that the rich and powerful use their positions to determine which acts are deviant and should be punished
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Category: /Law & Government
…(Clark). If the whole point of the law was to sweep career criminals off the street by mandating sentences of 25 years to life, why are drug abusers and petty criminals going to jail for a disproportional amount of time? The punishment should fit the crime
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Category: /Literature/English
…As crime and violence increased in California, citizens began to feel powerless. Terrorized in their own neighborhoods by criminals, who go in and out of the legal system, Californians began to believe there was no justice for them. Ironically, many…
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…As crime and violence increased in California, citizens began to feel powerless. Terrorized in their own neighborhoods by criminals, who go in and out of the legal system, Californians began to believe there was no justice for them. Ironically, many…
Details: Words: 1694 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)