Papers 721-730 of total 28420 found.
…If you commit a violent crime, should your age matter when you are sentenced? A better question is are you willing to become a victim to a violent minor after he gets released early because his age. I am certain I would not want this to happen to me…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Introduction Investigating criminal offences is one the most important aspects of law enforcement. Once a crime is reported to the police, investigators have several responsibilities to work towards solving the crime. This includes gathering documents…
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Category: /Law & Government
…"Crime and Delinquency" <Tab/>In the year 2003 and many previous years before, one enormous problem our society is and was plagued with is crime and delinquency. There is not an easy way to explain crime and delinquency, however…
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…A criminal justice system exists so that those who commit a crime are punished. Each type of crime carries a certain punishment or, 'sentence' that is supposed to fit the crime accordingly. Sentencing criminals to particular punishments is intended…
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Category: /Literature
…The Taming of the Shrew and 10 Things I Hate About You both raise important issues through their themes, language and portrayal of characters. In doing so they each reflect the prevailing culture of the time they were composed. A modern audience has…
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Crime and punishment; two subjects that has nothing to do with art! Someone can either say that writing about crime no one can compose a work of art. But the great writer Dostoyevski in his novel "Crime and punishment" has described crime and the stage…
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Category: /Law & Government
…CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Capital punishment is defined as society's moral outrage at offensive conduct. The State issues an execution for criminals who commit crimes so heinous that they feel it to be the only acceptable punishment. Capital punishment costs…
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Category: /Literature
…Juvenile crime and how it affects our society. The increase in juvenile crime, highlighted by the proliferation of handguns in schools in America and in Britain knives, has caused some concern and has meant both the British Government and American…
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Category: /Literature
Crime Fiction "Fiction in any form is always intended to be realistic" (Raymond Chandler, The simple art of murder). Crime fiction is no different. Underpinned by its trademark conventions - a crime, a mystery around how the crime was committed…
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…and at the office. People commit computer crimes because of society's declining ethical standards more than any economic need. According to experts, gender is the only bias. The profile of today's non-professional thieves crosses all races, age groups and economic…
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