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Category: /Literature/English
…avoided if those people in the community were informed that they had a repeted sexual offender living amung them. Informing the people could have made them aware of the possible dangers in the community, and made their children aware of the hidden dangers…
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Category: /Literature/English
…students and no one would feel left out. Now in days many people get offended by the words and pictures on some t-shirts. For example, a religious student may get offended if one of his classmates wear’s a Marilyn Mansen T-shirt. Other shirts get…
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Category: /History
…, lawyers, social workers, and people of religion were major contributors to the progressive era and the accomplishments that were established during this period. These people were offended by inefficiency and immorality in business, government, and human…
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…as the physical mistreatment of such objects in a way, which the actor knows, will seriously offend one or more persons likely to observe or discover the act. Several witnesses testified that they had been seriously offended by the flag burning. The United States…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in response to the American public’s desire to crack down on those sell drugs. Fifty-five percent (55%) of all federal drug defendants are low-level offenders, such as mules or street dealers. Only 11% ate classified as high-level dealers (U.S. Sentencing…
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…of rules, which are in opposition to common equity and reason. Since he is breaking the rule of having mutual security in the state of nature, he becomes highly dangerous to mankind. Given that now every man is vulnerable to this one offender; even man has…
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…is to believe that punishment of offenders is justified when guilt is established. "We feel that whatever other considerations may be taken into account, the primary and indispensable matter is to establish the guilt of the person to be punished," (Quinton 6…
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…Introduction. As crime rises, government officials and citizens find ways to fight crime, such as passing laws to punish the offenders. The laws that are proposed and voted upon by citizens may bring a sense of peace knowing the offenders of the law…
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…to life or limb. Their crimes are such that they can be more humanely, economically and effectively dealt with in the community. Nevertheless, many consider imprisonment to be the punishment of choice. They feel that when the offender is jailed, justice…
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…The Criminal Justice System How It Deals With Sex Offenders kyle Shellabarger Human Sexuality “Better that many guilty shall go free rather than one innocent should suffer.” John Adams (Biskup 1993). The entire criminal justice system…
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