Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to obtain evidence of other crimes. Police officers, however, argue that racial profiling is common sense and is sensible, statistically based tool that enables them to focus their energies efficiently for providing protection against crime to law a-biding
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Category: /Law & Government
punishment for committing a serious crime because of a simple technicality error during the time of arrest. In going back to the Miranda case, where Miranda actually confessed to have raped and kidnapped an 18 - year old woman, and did not get any punishment
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
empathetically states that a person who commits a crime still retains all their basic rights. Though their rights might be limited as a result of committing the crime; as in restriction of movement (Jail Time), not able to own a firearm (Convicted Felon), or the right
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Category: /Law & Government
up and run away from what they have done makes sure their whereabouts are to keep them from making bad decisions. It is also a form of punishment, because the offenders have committed a crime and they are being punished just like a mother would punish her
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
the moral and effectiveness of such a harsh sentence. The purpose of the criminal justice system is to protect the rights of life, liberty and property for all Australians, to do this punishment for a crime must be harsh enough to deter potential criminals
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to life or limb. Their crimes are such that they can be more humanely, economically and effectively dealt with in the community. Nevertheless, many consider imprisonment to be the punishment of choice. They feel that when the offender is jailed, justice
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Category: /History/North American History
been found guilty of committing a crime. Such people are sanctioned (punished) by a criminal court as a sign of society's condemnation.
Sanctions take away a convicted person's rights and freedoms. Two types of sanctions:
1.) Loss of personal freedom
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, and by referring to capital punishment statistics seemingly biased especially towards blacks. The Justice Files has produced several biographies on minorities who were subjected to some atrocity by the American justice system. General interpretation of nationwide
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
. Every time this thought comes to my head I think of my fair Juliet, she's keeping me alive. But what about Mercutio does not anyone care? His life was taken and for such a crime to escape with no punishment, punishment must be made.
Calm down Romeo
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, and others who were judged undesirable were imprisoned. Most prisoners were worked to death, shot, gassed, or given lethal injections. By the end of the war, six million people had died in concentration camps. Here is an inside look on these unthinkable crimes
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