Papers 1971-1980 of total 27730 found.
Category: /History
…) People who call themselves Catholics usually follow the church's rules. If they know it is a sin and it will go against their beliefs why would they support the death penalty? Certainly, in general, the punishment should fit the crime. But in civilized…
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…the victims life seem worthless unless the wrongdoer is properly punished. The fact that the death penalty can be both constitutional and unjust is what causes it to be such a profound dilemma in the American psyche. <Tab/>All cultures view crime
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…states may have more sever punishment for a crime than another state. The same is true for international criminals. Many a time a criminal will leave the country in which they have committed the crime so as to avoid prosecution. Then the country they go…
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…, it is more likely than not that they will commit more crime. When someone takes the life of another with little remorse, they present a danger to society. For the greater good, yes, a murderer should be executed. In general, an argument against capital punishment
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…wife" (Jacobson and Gottman 47). What it comes down to is the punishment has to fit the crime regardless if that person is your spouse or not. The person who commits domestic violence must be accountable for their actions and has to see that the punishment
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…Topic: The comparison of Raskolnikov from Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky with the boys from Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea by Michima in the way they think and act upon things. Society's influence creates this new world for Raskolnikov…
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…. Another argument that is commonly made is that Megan's Law spawns vigilantism. A vigilante is said to be "a member of a volunteer committee organized to suppress and punish crime summarily" defines the Merriam-Webster online dictionary. The point…
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…such a crime. She was so motivated to receive her boyfriend’s approval and love that she removed her precious children from her life. In the end, she only received horrible punishments. Punishments that will be neverending. Not only will she never be free…
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Category: /History
…years men and women have been lynched for false reasons. Although lynchings have diminished in recent decades, there still are hate crimes that relate closely to lynching. Only a relative few people have ever been punished for these crimes. After years…
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…years men and women have been lynched for false reasons. Although lynchings have diminished in recent decades, there still are hate crimes that relate closely to lynching. Only a relative few people have ever been punished for these crimes. After years…
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