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Category: /History
…Forensics DNA Everyone's DNA should be profiled (and available for certain purposes e.g. Crime) By "everyone" meaning the whole world including the Prime minister and other high profile people would have to give a sample and that would be a major…
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Crime is one of the aspects of human society that can't be changed. Since the dawn of time man has always committed crimes against society. Crime is what shows what a culture's values beliefs are, and how they react to certain "deviants" to their society…
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…of over one schilling. As such, an average Elizabethan year saw eight-hundred people hanged in England for crime. Less severe crimes, such as theft of less than a schilling, led to the offenders being punished by the pillory, the stool, whipping at the cart?s…
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…Survival trough suffering is a general theme running through the novels. Different forms of survival occur because in different scenarios. In One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, the story takes place in a prison camp, whereas in Crime
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…"--a criticism that has been directed at more than one Coen film. Admittedly, Coen screenplays read more like novels than movie scripts and are not always actor-friendly. The story starts with Tom (Gabriel Byrne), a loyal lieutenant of a crime boss named Leo…
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Category: /Law & Government
…there are few which have legislation which allows for the extension of a persons detention based upon the presumption that they may commit further crimes. This type of legislation provides a framework whereas an application can be made to further detain a prisoner…
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…everyday computer nerd. His problem was that his curiosities lead him into an area of crime, which at the time, was yet to be taken seriously. His crime was that of "hacking." Mitnick was responsible for numerous illegal computer break-ins to many information…
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Category: /Social Sciences
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