Papers 821-830 of total 6310 found.
…Americans argue that current drug law is too easy on drug offenders. Society at large asks, "Can we ever stop illegal drugs and their use?" It is a question that unfortunately has no easy answer. More and more people in America feel that if this country cannot…
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…there might be offended. I personally don’t care if you talk about religion to someone just as long as if they believe some thing different than you, don’t tell him or her that they are wrong. It is a personal choice on which belief system you choose or if you…
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…to jail for excessive speeding tickets, a DUI, or possession of drugs while violent offenders, such as rapists, are being released in 7 years instead of their 20 year sentence? Non-violent crime offenders could easily be controlled and monitored without…
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…system to get nonviolent drug- and alcohol-abusing offenders into treatment and training is irrational public policy and a profligate use of public funds. ... Releasing drug-addicted inmates without treatment helps maintain the market for illegal drugs…
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…1990s seemed to be a step in the right direction for helping the victims instead of the offenders. However, as pointed in “Victims Still”, this movement did not and has not helped the victim. The victim movement consisted of new legislation, institutions…
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…the Home Office Research concludes that the strongest risk factors which related to young people starting to offend are: - ·Poor parental supervision ·Truancy ·Conflict within home ·Exclusion from school ·Friends/siblings in trouble with police ·Poor…
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…to step forward and say they agress with him. He's the heroic figure. The word nigger wasn't used to offend anyone. Once again, the author, Harper Lee, was using it to make it an effect inthis story. It may have offended the characters in the novel…
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…incorrectness is tolerated with COMEDIANS doing an act but not always they have to be very careful not to offend certain sections of the community. In other words it's all right to laugh at your self but not at anyone else. When I was very small my mother used…
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…molesters!         The purpose of this speech is to inform you that sex offenders are getting away too easy.                  Sexual abuse has horrible effects on children. Children who have been sexually abused suffer from devastating…
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…as God during the execution because they are physically taking away someone's life. We should not be able to kill people just because they committed a capital offense. These offenders should be given a life sentence in prison. This way, they will be able…
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