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Understanding “The Case against Divorce”
Divorce
Experience
Marriage
Back in the early days of the 1950’s and the 1960’s, the divorce in the society occurs in rare circumstances. Though there are several married couples who consider this as an option to end the marriage, it is never regarded as the main answer of solving family problems back in the earlier days. It…
Should Kids Be Tried as Adults
Adolescence
Crime
Criminology
The text emphasizes the unfairness of judging children and teenagers solely based on their innocent appearance and actions. It argues that underestimating their knowledge due to their looks, attire, or behavior is unjust. The author believes that teenagers should be held accountable for their actions just like adults. They argue that if teenagers believe they…
No fear shakespeare romeo and juliet act 5 scene 1
Act
Romeo And Juliet
William Shakespeare
Does fate influence the lives of young love? Frequently, due to parental control, various circumstances are beyond their grasp. Romeo and Juliet’s lives were heavily influenced by fate, which ultimately determined the outcome of each situation. Fate played a pivotal role in their initial encounter, separation, and eventual downfall, leaving them with no means of…
Divorce – Ever-Increasing Event in Many Relationships
Divorce
Divorce is an ever-increasing event in many relationships. The widespread impact of divorce cannot be understated. However, research studies on divorce generally focus on its causes, economics and legal ramifications. Rarely is the primary topic of study the impact of divorce on the children of the dissolved marriage. In this paper, I will explore some…
Legal Pluralism in Criminal Law: An International Perspective
Criminal Law
In the United States, customary laws of the indigenous Indians are not explicitly recognised in criminal laws of federal or states law.[1] There is instead an indirect recognition of customary laws through the “recognition of tribal sovereignty and the separation from the federal and state laws.”[2] Tribal sovereignty was reduced and limited through the passage…
Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing
Law enforcement
Prison
Rape
Violence
Tom Conover’s novel offers a compelling depiction of the demanding and unsettling existence of a prison guard at Sing Sing Penitentiary in New York State. This experience is not likely to be pursued by individuals who lack the commitment to upholding order within the prison system. The main character, a journalist, willingly plunges into the…
And Then there were none.
Ethics
Justice
Murder
Two policemen, Sir Thomas Legge and Inspector Maine, are discussing the perplexing Indian Island case. They have reconstructed much of what happened on Indian Island from diaries kept by various guests. It is evident to them that Blore, Lombard, or Vera are not the murderers. Upon their arrival, the police discovered that the chair Vera…
The Perilous Helen Tavrel — Part Five
Piracy
Sea
Slavery
I stood on the deck of a ship offshore And harked to the awesome and deafening roar Of the ocean waves when they struck the reefs, High tossed on the tide like crested chiefs Whose plumes toss high ‘bove the battling hordes Where leap the lances and flash the swords, And the mighty waves rose…
Criminal Justice Practitioners
Criminal Justice
Preparing for a career in public safety Criminal Justice professionals play a major role in individual and in society needs. They help protect, maintain order, respond to emergencies, and serve to their communities. One of the most important roles of a criminal justice practitioner is to create public relations. It is very important in most,…
Jesse Woodson James – Modern Robin Hood or a Killer?
Crime
Jesse Woodson James, born in Kearney, Missouri on September 5, 1847, was seen from two different perspectives: as a modern Robin Hood and as a killer. Some attribute his turn to a life of crime during the Civil War to the harsh treatment he and his brother, Frank, received from Union soldiers. Joining Quantrill’s Raiders…