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Capital Punishment – an Ideology of Revolution
Capital Punishment
From 1763, throughout the mid-1770’s an ideology of revolution began to evolve throughout the thirteen American colonies. Many factors contributed to the formation of this ideology, including Salutary Neglect, the Boston Massacre, and the British tax policy. In the early 1700’s the British neglected the colonists because neglect served the British economic interests better than…
Increase in suicide and crime among youth
Crime
Suicide
Youth
The headlines of a well-known newspaper frequently showcase articles such as “Students brutally murder professor.” These headlines consistently bring attention to the various devastating socio-economic challenges our nation confronts, encompassing poverty, terrorism, illiteracy, and corruption. The involvement of young individuals is vital in addressing these issues. In a swiftly evolving country like ours, the youth…
The Juarez Femicide
Rape
Violence
Women
What is femicide? In the Caribbean and Latin America, the killing of young girls and women has intensified in the past few years. Since the early 1990s, the killing of women in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico has drawn a lot of attention since such cases affect all countries in the region. According to the UNFPA paper,…
Why Following Your Job Description is Important
Legal
Adhering to our job description is essential for fulfilling our duty of care towards clients and providing a professional service that aligns with organizational policies. Policy is a collection of rules that are required to be adhered to. In order to effectively perform their job and avoid causing harm to clients, workers in the Community…
Understanding Juvenile Delinquency and Mental Illness
Juvenile Crime
Abstract Psychopathy and bi-polar behaviors are linked to brain and cognitive dysfunctions. Such behaviors are also associated with delinquency and criminality in general. Amongst children in particular, such traits are identifiable from a young age. The purpose of this paper will be to explore the biological and psychological traits of delinquent offenders with mental illnesses…
Pornography, Hate Speech, and Censorship
Censorship
Pornography
Is a government justified in limiting the access of consenting adults to pornographic materials? Censorship laws seek to limit access to pornographic materials but preventing their distribution, sale, or exhibition. Censorship laws can also prohibit the production of pornography or even its possession Commission Reports on Pornography The 1970 Commission Had an explicit anticensorship stance….
Anticipation, Recognition and Appraisal of Crime
Crime
Now to get more professional definition it is the anticipation, recognition and appraisal of crime and the initiation of an action to reduce or prevent it. It also means using instinct, common sense and action to reduce the crime from happening. Another way to prevent crime is to recognize that crime risk exists and taking…
Case Study 2 Keller V Inland Metals
Business Law
Common Law
Contract Law
Case Study: Implied Warranty Of Merchantability In the case of Keller v. Inland Metals All Weather Conditioning, Inc. , the question has come about asking if there was an express warranty given by the CEO of Inland Metals to the Kellers when they signed a contract. If in fact there was an express warranty then…
Campbell Assignment
Criminal Justice
Ethics
Justice
In our violent world today, the ability to protect ourselves is an important factor in our lives. Police cannot be everywhere at once and that is the reason almost all state legislatures have incorporated some kind of self-defense statute for their state. The ability to use deadly force for self-defense has saved many innocent lives…
Direct vs Circumstantial Evidence
Crime scene
Evidence
Upon arriving at a crime scene, officers and detectives aim to collect clues that aid in identifying the culprit and comprehending the motive behind the crime. This investigation centers on two categories of evidence: direct evidence, deemed more crucial and substantial; and circumstantial evidence, which while not as robust, still plays a role in constructing…