Papers 2731-2740 of total 27730 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…training for all correctional employees. Thus the correctional facilities became more significant and effective as forms of punishment. Other changes such as the separation of inmates (by gender, age, severity or their crime, mental health, as well as behavior…
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…by the individuals of society. But what about the individual who does not realize he/she has committed a crime against society? The question that is raised here is not along the lines of should an individual be punished for his/her crime, but more on the matter of did…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that "the informal reactions to the crimes of persons of one status are different from the reactions to the crimes of persons of another status", which reflects itself in the imposition of punishments and classification of crime. "Powerful groups are often punished less…
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…which will supposedly decrease crime. They are going about it the wrong way. Banning guns wont solve anything. Criminals who obtain guns get them illegally anyway. This will only make the average citizen not able to obtain a firearm for self defense…
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…Study on Juvenile Psychopaths What is the "super predator"? He or she are young hypercriminals who are committing acts of violence of unprecedented coldness and brutality. This newest phenomena in the world of crime is perhaps the most…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Study on Juvenile Psychopaths- What is the "super predator"? He or she are young hypercriminals who are committing acts of violence of unprecedented coldness and brutality. This newest phenomena in the world of crime is perhaps the most…
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…a better than 80 percent chance of not being punished. Source: Andrew Peyton Thomas (Assistant Attorney General for Arizona) --- Local police, prosecutors, and inner-city preachers know that the kids doing the violent crimes are more…
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Category: /History
…, but these being mistreated receive indirect support and the governments of the violator states are infected with foreign influences intending to reestablish human dignity rather than creating war or more crimes against man. The general belief in the 20th century…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…conscience to respect laws, and law enforcement officers. A teenager in trouble with the law should be harshly punished and then rehabilitated to never commit any such crime again. All of us, adults and children alike, must look at ways to live more responsibly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. They classify crimes and deaths as male or female. Murders and beatings being named masculine, and accidental crimes, stealing, or other small crimes are considered feminine. (Brians 1) Ikemefuna, OkonkwoÂ’s son, was brought into the forest to be killed by Okonkwo…
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