Papers 2551-2560 of total 27730 found.
…alcohol or drugs. These facts are disturbing, yet people still get into their vehicle impaired. Impaired driving is considered a serious crime in every province. It is wrong, irresponsible and wastes and incredible number of lives. People who abuse alcohol…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…is no. If a person is convicted of rape they will not face the death penalty. This means that our country has decided that death is not an acceptable punishment for this crime. In this case, the vigilante has punished the perpetrator with an unacceptable punishment
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…GUN CONTROL By: Justin Perry Gun control is a very controversial issue among society at present. Many feel guns are the cause of a great amount of crime. This has been an especially popular topic recently…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, such as ‘rolling' clients (drugging them and stealing their money)" ("Street Cleaning" 25). As a result, crimes associated with illegal prostitution often go unreported and without punishment. Although enforcement of illegal prostitution exhausts a great amount…
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Category: /Literature/English
…position with regard to gun control should be. But the regulations now are starting to conflict with the amendment. This would be acceptable if crime has been reduced numerously. But that is not the case. The only effect gun control laws have are to punish
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…be legalized because not only could it financially benefit the country, but it could also reduce crime. There are many reasons why prostitution is illegal in 49 U.S. states today. First, and foremost, many people feel that prostitution should stay illegal…
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…in criminal activity, the punishment is so small that the crime seems worth it. The second factor is the evidence of substantial variation in offending within a population to variations in informal social control and social capital. With these patterns…
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…a lawbreaker, which may encourage other crimes, such as ‘rolling' clients (drugging them and stealing their money)" ("Street Cleaning" 25). As a result, crimes associated with illegal prostitution often go unreported and without punishment. Although enforcement…
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…of the police is to be directed. The security of person and property and the preservation of a police establishment will thus be better affected than by the detection and punishment of the offender after he has succeeded in committing the crime" (Braiden, 1992, 120…
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…, the punishment must be swift and decisive. The death penalty, however, is neither or. The factors resulting in the sentence of death also vary from state to state and the Federal Government has sixty crimes where one can receive the death penalty. Over time people…
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