Papers 1911-1920 of total 6310 found.
…seasons. In 2003, the tax rate is 17.5 percent and the threshold is $117 million. In 2004, first-time offenders pay at 22.5 percent and second timers pay at 30 percent on a threshold of $120 million. In 2005, the threshold rises to $128 million and the first…
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…or not. Nisbet concluded that those who used a gun reasoned with the offender or the offender ran away more often than not and the victims maintained possession of their property (Nisbet, 222). Two purposes for using firearms in self-defense are to remain safe…
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offender are separate concepts. The criminal act is perceived as opportunity; illegal activities that people engage in when they think they want to be advantageous. Crimes are committed when they promise rewards with minimum threat of pain or punishment. Crimes…
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…is considered to be a transfer payment thus posing no social cost, however, imprisonment and probation have social costs that are greater than those of the offender as outside resources need to be employed as a means of imposing the punishment. Any action carried out…
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…I. STEPS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESS A. The Decision Network 1. The Decision Network transforms free citizens into, suspects then into defendants, into convicted offenders, probationers, inmates or parolees, leading into their eventual discharge…
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…/>The distance these men can travel, after only a few minutes of chat online can be unbelievable 4 traveled internationally (Canada, Holland and Norway). *<Tab/>Over half of these offenders lied that they were in their teens and over half…
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…their vulnerability to become victimized by increasing contact with potential offenders and decreasing time spent with potential guardians. Previous studies on violence have focused on explaining stranger violence - crimes that occur on the street or in public places…
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…ill serious offenders are diagnosed as schizophrenic, with depression the next most frequent diagnosis (Craft 1984; J.R. Hamilton 1985). Does any special relationship exist between these two particular disorders and crime? Schizophrenia The most important…
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…brought by the region. The main function of criminal proceedings is to punish the offender. CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: The criminal justice system is one of the very major public service in the society. There are many agencies who work together under criminal…
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…in the legal process. The death penalty is like a lottery, in which fairness always loses. ============================================================= Does the law permit execution of juveniles and people who are mentally retarded or mentally ill…
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