Category: /Business & Economy/Accounting
. They destroy any evidence and documents and refuse to have this history printed in the schoolbooks for the children to study. The Japanese military threatens anyone who speaks any truth about the war crimes that took place to keep this swept under the rug
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Agent William Klein listened intently, the hairs on his arms and the back of his neck
standing at attention. He knew at that instant that he discovered the Perfect Crime. Smiling, he
nodded his head, and turned off the recorder. He heard enough
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Capital Punishment: Is it effective in discouraging crime?
Is capital punishment moral or immoral? Thats the question thats being brought up
in todays society.
I believe that capital punishment isnt right. Taking someones life will not solve
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Do prisons teach people to become worse criminals? Many people think that a prisoner is taught how to be a better criminal while in prison. Prisoners are integrated with people that have committed worse crimes than the ones that they have committed
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
Crime and Punishment was the second of Fyodor Dostoevsky's most important, mature fictional works. It was first published in the conservative journal The Russian Messenger, appearing in twelve monthly installments in 1866. Dostoevsky left three full
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Category: /Literature/English
Crime and Punishment-Summary-Part One
The story begins as the main character, Rodion Raskolnikov, is walking to visit an old pawnbroker, Alyona Ivanovna. He is in a confused state, and must avoid his landlady because he owes rent for quite some
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Category: /Literature/English
Psycho-Analytical Approach to Raskolnikov in Crime and Punishment
The essential factors of psycho-analysis that are important in a interpretation of Raskolnikov's behavior in the novel Crime and Punishment, and whose conflict results
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
In the cold world of criminals and murders there is a person that is first-rate at what they do. This person isn't a policeman, a detective, or an attorney. This person is a member of an elite force of forensic crime scene investigative criminologists
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Category: /Literature
on police procedures to solve the crime
Sir Arthur Cannon Doyle creates Sherlock Holmes
Clear conventions.
Eg: disguise central to plot due to police's need to rely on disguise and informal methods of investigation due to their lack of authority of the time
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