Papers 981-990 of total 6310 found.
…watched, there is a mother of an African-American teenage girl who was supposed to read this book for English class. The word “Nigger” used in this book offended her, so she took this issue to her mother who took it further to the School Board Committee and so…
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Category: /History
…Siege.” In each of these incidents, the offenders were convicted by evidence they had created themselves. They had videotaped their exploits, providing incontrovertible evidence of their crimes. Who Does It and Why Photographing criminal activity…
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…they found combined men and women in the same program, six had either separate or semi-separate programs for women. Their research addressed several issues important for anyone operating or planning to operate a boot camp for women: *Do women offenders have…
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…about the crime, and many shoplifters feel guilty because after the fact they realize that they have betrayed their morals. There is a lot of public embarrassment involved with shoplifting too. If an offender isn't given an alternate choice, he or she…
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…way, but that has obviously not worked in any way. All this has done is filling up our already overcrowded prisons and placed nonviolent offenders in a very harsh environment. Most of the drug offenders in prison are minorities that come from poor…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…without driving on a revoked license. A restricted license attacks the problem of allowing convicted DUI offenders to obtain alcohol, but still allowing them to continue their lives with their car. <Tab/>Many people are convicted of DUI offenses…
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…such crimes are committed because the offender is intoxicated and not in control of his or her own actions. Some offenders of the law commit crimes while under the influence of drugs that are not even illegal, such as alcohol. For example, drunk driving…
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Category: /Literature/English
…only 2.7% of the Aboriginal children that make up Western Australia have an infant mortality rate three times greater than the white population and 58% of the juveniles are in detention homes (Pilger 26). I get a little concerned when statistics are bandied…
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Category: /History
…national administration of tolerating spies, traitors and sex offenders in the Government service. (Katz, 91-93) At work you completely avoided people. If you did make friends, you had to be sure never to bring them home, never to tell them who and what…
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…emphasis on the male offender (Steffensmeier and Allan). Feminists in the past have viewed this as another instance of females being viewed by social scientists as “invisible.” Recently, however, criminologists have begun to study the female offender in greater…
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