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…is unnecessary and useless. Megan’s Law was passed on January 3, 1996. Safety for our children was raised after an innocent seven-year-old child was raped and murdered by a former convicted sex offender who lived across the street. Megan’s Law states…
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…and Pima. Juvenile offenders in other parts of the state are not breaking the law, while law abiding juveniles living in the effected counties are functionally bared from competitive shooting and hunting, two deeply rooted local customs. Across the nation…
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offenders are often released into the community. A new program has been implemented in which parole officers and police officers regularly visit released offenders. A step in the right direction was made when our community invited a psychologist from a sex…
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Category: /Literature/English
…understood. Hence, parole means that an offender serves part of their given sentence under the supervision of their community (Gaines 258). As well, under the U.S. Parole Commission, the law states that parole may be granted if 1) the inmate has substantially…
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…Almost every state now has some sort of "Megan's Law or mandatory notification of communities when a sex-offender is released from prison. Some states are even imposing lifetime probation for all child-molesters, with constant monitoring of even…
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…the whole of society. When examining the issue of sentencing we need to identify the aims of punishment. When passing a sentence, the magistrates or judge will have to decide what it so be achieved by the punishment given, if the offender is considered dangerous…
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…hand. <Tab/>FBI agents undertook a large study in which they entered into correctional facilities and interviewed offenders about their backgrounds, crimes, crime scenes, and victims. They also used more official sources of information…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and development of the NPS. Finally, I will give a critical and analytical conclusion about the subject matter, using relevant research. The Home Office clearly defines the aims of the NPS as follows: *Protecting the Public *Reducing re-offending *The proper…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…(one that, according to the authors, deviates from the historical stereotype of a female offender) was judged more harshly than the consistent defendant.12 A person must ask whether this is in fact operating in real-life cases, maybe playing an important…
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…for the deterrence of batterers, the punishment of offenders, and the prosecution of victims stem from a combination of apathy, inadequate research and evaluation, poor funding, and lack of focus onto the roots of violence. The civil rights and feminist movements…
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