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Category: /Social Sciences
…amendment to Feudalism. Mainly the clergy dealt with crime and punishment. At the end of a prosecution, the most likely punishment was either pillory or ex-communication, which was considered even worse than the death sentence in the eyes of the Feudalists…
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Category: /Literature
…seven years after the crime took place. Although he never received a punishment from the government as Hester did, he punished himself night and day. He was severely tortured with guilt in his heart, and carried out prolonged vigils, fasts, and other…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…        A. Jason's love affair.         B. Medea and the three children exiled.         C. Medea's slaying of the three children and Glauce.         D. Jason's penalties. III. O. J. Simpson         A. His Crime.         B. His…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…        A. Jason's love affair.         B. Medea and the three children exiled.         C. Medea's slaying of the three children and Glauce.         D. Jason's penalties. III. O. J. Simpson         A. His Crime.         B. His…
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…and objective. It must also prevent the inconsistencies that are prevalent in the sentencing process. It is not fair that two people who commit similar crimes receive different sentences. To do this every criminal act must have particular punishment
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Category: /Literature/English
…deal in her lifetime, but still desires to serve the gods. Antigone’s motives, mistakes and punishments, and the justification she receives from her actions sets her apart from the other characters. The motives for Antigone’s actions are powered by her…
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Category: /History
…attention on the status of the juvenile, rather than his or her conduct and its function was to remedy this rather than punish the offence." (Morris & Giller 1987: 81-82). In short, the problem of crime is placed in the context of a wider deprivation…
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…and unusual punishment because the Supreme Court has not provided guidelines on how these laws are to be regulated and implemented. Sechrest also claims that these laws have done nothing to reduce crime and that infact, the California Crime rate…
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Category: /Law & Government
…in Canada that fall into some sort of criminal behaviour. The types of offences vary, as well as the seriousness, but crime is still crime, and in Canada, criminals face certain consequences. In an attempt to deal with the youths that belong in this category…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that investigation and trial of atrocities and war crimes should take place, even if the application of these principles is still relatively inconsistent. Demands for the punishment of the military and political leaders of Germany and Japan, as well as for soldiers who…
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