Papers 2601-2610 of total 28420 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…includes the identification of physical evidence and findings as to its origin. Criminalistics is one of many divisions in the field of forensic science. <Tab/> The crime laboratory in which physical evidence obtained by the police…
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…of protection from the large amount of crimes happening every day. Thanks to surveillance cameras, it has been the key in solving most of today's thefts, murders, and general misconducts. As people began to realize how useful surveillance cameras can be, due…
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Category: /Literature
…of unintentional acts of murder ("Crimes" 1). There are now 38 states that employ the death penalty (Williams-Harold 1). This high numbers alone shows that the majority of the people have a strong belief in having capital punishment in their system. However…
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…During the prohibition in the United States, the country banned alcohol sales and consumption; this lead to organized crime profiting from the distribution of alcohol. This is comparable to our own situation with organized crime controlling…
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…they were seeking, including their possible motivations for the crime. These kinds of recommendations are still produced today by many mental health practitioners on an 'as needed' basis and it is rare to find one psychologist or psychiatrist not employed…
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Category: /History
…, is used against, rather than for the people. Under capitalism, the system of law and punishment is inherently unjust, designed not to control crime for the good of the society but to subjugate the population. For instance, imprisonment is imposed less…
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Category: /Literature
…murderers/rapists etc stops others from going ahead and making these crimes. When countries (such as Canada) got rid of the death penalty, there was no increase in crime. Resent studies in California failed to find that death penalties have a deterrent effect…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of the owner men were kind because they hated what they had to do, and some of them were angry because they hated to be cruel, and some of them were cold because they had long ago found that one could not be an owner unless one were cold.” Pg. 40“The tenants cried…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of it. Perhaps that’s my greatest social crime. I’ve overstayed my hibernation, since there’s a possibility that even an invisible man has a socially responsible role to play.(30) With this statement, the invisible man shows the world his rebirth which is beyond…
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Category: /Law & Government
…shown that the rates in crime have decreased. Bill Jones is the author of the three strikes law. He reports, a thirty-eight percent decline in violent crime since the passage of the three strikes law. He also anticipated that approximately one million crimes
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