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An Annotated Bibliography on the Controversial Life of Pablo Escobar

Annotated Bibliography

Crime

Government

Politics

Words: 706 (3 pages)

Pablo Escobar was one of the wealthiest men in the world in the 80’s, he made his fortune in the cocaine business. In the beginning, his operation was small, and as it grew he funded housing projects for the slums of his home town, built soccer stadiums, provided jobs for the unemployed and gave monetary…

Social deprivation and crime are inextricably linked

Crime

Driving under the influence

Words: 3454 (14 pages)

Almost half of the 83,000 people in prison ran away from home as a child and cannot read as well as an 11 year old. Almost 30 per cent have been through the care system and similar proportions were homeless before entering prison. Today’s prison population shows that an overwhelming majority of prisoners are the…

The Crucible Act II Study Guide

Act

Study

The Crucible

Words: 1271 (6 pages)

1. What does the reader learn about the Proctors’ marriage through the discrepancy between what John Proctor does before he sees his wife and when he talks to her? John comes into the house, tastes the stew and adds seasoning. At dinner he compliments her seasoning of the meal. This lie shows how he does…

Does the Media Affect People’s Fear of Crime?

Crime

Media

People

Words: 1047 (5 pages)

Newburn (2007) investigates how press and media coverage affects public fear of crime by analyzing recent examples. He argues that television, radio, newspapers, and the internet play a crucial role in providing information about crime and shaping our view of the world. This essay examines different aspects including the concept of fear of crime, media…

Text Questions About Questioned Document

Criminal Law

Science

Words: 827 (4 pages)

Review Questions 1. What is a questioned document? Describe at least one example of something that might be a questioned document. A questioned document is any written or typed document that’s authenticity has been brought into question. A question document could be a will, drivers license, check, or painting that is suspected of being forged….

Explain the Arguments for and Against Strict Liability Offences

Liability

Mens rea

Words: 1157 (5 pages)

The concept of strict liability offenses can be summarized as follows: these offenses do not necessitate proving criminal intent, or mens rea. In cases of strict liability, individuals can be convicted even if they did not intend to commit a crime but are found to have committed a specific element of the actus reus. The…

Ponyboy and Johnny in the Outsiders by S. E. Hinton

Crime

Fiction

Police

Words: 521 (3 pages)

I finished The Outsiders about three weeks back and I’ve been waiting to write this essay with all the information about the book that I have stored up inside my head, To be honest, I personally don’t think that there Is much of a difference between the Greasers and the Socs as they are just…

My Thoughts about Death Penalty

Death

Death Penalty

Words: 395 (2 pages)

The Death Penalty, as a form of corporal punishment in contemporary law, is the legal enforcement of terminating the lives of individuals found guilty of a crime. Unlike other punishments that temporarily confine offenders, it is irreversible. While its primary aim is not to cause physical suffering, it remains the only applicable form of corporal…

Analysis the Rhetorical Appeal of Two Texts

Appeal

Rhetoric

Words: 1765 (8 pages)

Abstract. The paper analyzes the rhetorical appeal of two texts through the prism of three classical modes of persuasion: Ethos (appeal to authority), Pathos (appeal to emotion), and Logos (appeal to logic). The two texts are intended for the same target audience, but they advocate different perspectives on the issue of same-sex marriages using distinct…

Pinnel’s Case in English Law

Common Law

Justice

Precedent

Words: 880 (4 pages)

The element of contract law known as Pinnel’s case, Penny v. Cole, was decided in English law in 1602. It set a precedent in determining what constitutes “consideration” under contract law, and the necessity for consideration to be present for a contract to be valid. The precedent set, however, is both vague, and ill defined….

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