Papers 2701-2710 of total 27730 found.
…criminal matters are Federal so crimes, their terms and punishments are the same from coast to coast. This differs from the U.S. where most of their criminal matters are legislated state by state. This means for some crimes there could be a different approach…
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…there is a strong fear of detection and punishment which becomes the only deterrent of crime. Pre-paid gas stations, burglar alarms in every house, guards everywhere, anti-shoplifting tags etc. People tend to behave pretty much the way others expect them to behave…
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…be the result. There are certain programs available to first-time offenders, that allows the defendant's punishment to be decreased under certain circumstances. Although some members of the community believe that mistakes are made, the fact of the matter…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of factors that influence sentencing in England and Wales. First and foremost the magistrate examines the seriousness of the offence in relation to other crimes. Therefore, a crime such as murder would require a much harsher punishment than for shoplifting due…
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…itself, but it cannot destroy the moral sense at its root." Para. 1865, Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1994 Gluttony, greed, sloth, envy, wrath, pride, and lust; these are the seven deadly sins that are being punished with inconceivable cruelty…
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Category: /Literature
…;eacute;tis defeated a troop of 100 men at Duck Lake. During this time, Riel continuously intervened with Dumont's battle plans to prevent mass bloodshed. According to law, murder was generally the only crime punishable by the death penalty. Is hanging…
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…demand a more measured response. The emotional impulse for revenge is not a sufficient justification for invoking a system of capital punishment, with all its accompanying problems and risks. Our laws and criminal justice system should lead us to higher…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, which is taking the legal association with drugs, and Zero Tolerance, which is legally punishing ALL drug offenders. Although there are many ways in which the drug issue can be handled, these three are the main ones. In Australia, we currently use Harm…
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…, but now the little crazy children are jangling the keys of the kingdom, and common vengeance writes the law!" (77). The girls are trying to shift the punishment of their dancing to the punishment of others, and on top of that, people like Putnam are using…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. So I guess, that maybe, imposing stricter (costlier) punishments for violating these laws is the best way to go. Maybe that will make people think about the consequences before they commit the crime of bribery of an official. References: Wikipedia…
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