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…them? Another thing how are the squeegee kids going to pay off the fines if they have no income? That is how a lot of them turn to crime, and prostitution; by doing this it’s not helping society it’s only making it worse. Instead of punishing these kids why…
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…on an agreement, the agreement being the punishment that has been put to place for Socrates. Crito will not answer to this. Socrates said that this is the city he was born in, was educated in, had children in, and lived happily in. How could he destroy his city…
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…the spread of communism. I guess it is all a matter of point-of-view. If you were a communist, you would feel as though the repression of other communists was a horrible crime against humanity and would want the former rulers punished. However, if you support…
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…more than a person being punished for a crime. It was this films incredible use of framing, point of view, flashbacks and the use of especially effective scenes that allowed me to open my mind and see that there is a large group of people who are affected…
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…it. Restorative justice has a history with long traditional and cultural roots. Cultures have used the concept of restorative justice for hundreds of years. Making things right restores a balance to all that are affected by crime (Smirh).¡¨ Restorative justice…
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…there is no punishment that can entirely eliminate violent crime, a more stringent use of the death penalty would significantly help. The United States must allow history to repeat itself and through more severe use of the death penalty, curtail violent crimes within society…
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…, the punishment exceeded the crime within this play. The consequence of death was certainly unparallel compared to the act of Desdemona ‘cheating’ on Othello. The manner of death itself was very slow and painful, which is quite considered a torture. On page 109; line…
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…who are punished with alternative punishments, and commit other crimes very, rarely are they more violent ones. At this time, I would like to share with you some information on the costs of putting a person in prison along with prison statistics…
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…the crime but not adult enough to take the punishment. I am for it because I think that no child should be able to get away with violent crimes. Teens 14 and up should very well be tried as adults if they are able to commit a murder scene. The fact that prop…
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…. It is not his wish to be a victim to his own punishment but as it turns out Oedipus is the killer of his father Laios. To prevent himself to see what others thought of him after his crime Oedipus destroyed his own sense of sight and asked Creon to send him…
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