Papers 3961-3970 of total 23385 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…policy has not deferred drug trafficking to the point where it is beneficial. Drug laws have created corruption, violence, increased street crime, and disrespect for the criminal justice system. Besides that, the American people should be allowed to enjoy what…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it is beneficial. Drug laws have created corruption, violence, increased street crime, and disrespect for the criminal justice system. Besides that, the American people should be allowed to enjoy what they like to do…
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…of the House Newt Gingrich (R-Georgia) was asked why he spent so much time addressing the issue of street crime and violence, while ignoring the issue of corporate crime and violence. Gingrich answered, "If I went around the country and said, 'Vote for us…
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…is detrimental to society for psychological and social reasons and that it can easily create hostility and aggression which leads to violence" (p. 273). In light of these harms, Quigley saw s. 319(2) as a rational means of preventing real and serious damage to both…
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Category: /History
…to the coordinating hand of the central authorities. Widespread violence erupted in towns and cities hundreds of miles apart over a matter of weeks in a country devoid of mass media. At a time when the sultan ruled absolutely, the evidence strongly implicated the head…
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Category: /History
…, a more homogeneous national culture is developing, especially in major cities (1). Peru has two official languages--Spanish and the foremost indigenous language, Quechua Spanish. Government officials, the media, educators, and those in commerce use Quechua…
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…gangster violence; more importantly they had failed to satisfy popular aspirations for independence and social progress. here were still disruptive protests against U.S. control and exploitation of the Cuban economy; and when Prio agreed to send Cuban…
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…of women, domestic violence and the peddling of pornography (Clare, 2000: 13). This is explained by doing medical tests on animals, which show that females become more aggressive when injected with high levels of circulating male sex hormones. However, as Clare…
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…the legislation, compared to those who are dependant on heroin and alcohol who are most likely to be arrested and charged with property crimes and crimes of violence respectively . The aim of harm minimisation is empirically achieved with the intensification of law…
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Category: /Law & Government
…be considered. The purpose and consequences of prison is an important issue. It is necessary to study the effectiveness of prisons as a place of punishment, reform, and violence that in itself breeds new crime. In placing a member of society in prison, the most…
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