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Pornography Means Literature Which Prostitutes a Figure
Pornography
Pornography, a topic of great controversy that has become more accepted in recent times, requires an understanding of the controversies surrounding it. This understanding involves recognizing important court cases that have distinguished between obscenity and pornography. First, let’s establish their definitions. According to Webster’s dictionary, obscenity refers to being obscene, impure, or lewd. Conversely, pornography…
Criminal Assignment Essay
applied ethics
Crime
Criminology
Government
Law enforcement
social institutions
However, there are several exception to the general rule as enunciated in the case of Quarryman & Or’s v Public Prosecutors which among other allows for the eliding of a joint trial of two or more persons. This include the situation when more persons than one are accused of the same offence or of different…
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Jack the Ripper
Student
Jack the Ripper Criminal Behavior Between 1888 and 1891, several brutal and violent murders occurred in Whitecap, London. All the victims were poor females who were said to be prostitutes. The murders involved several signature characteristics that include: overkill, incapacitation, sexual degradation, genital mutilation and much more. The serial killer who was named “Jack the…
The Investigation of the Double Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson
Murder
As a crime scene investigator, my responsibility is to investigate the double homicide of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. The objective is to gather evidence against Orenthal James Simpson for the murder of his wife, Nicole Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman. The tragic event occurred at approximately 10:15 P.M. on June 12, 1994,…
Rules of Evidence: “Find It, Lose It, Move It”
Evidence
Mutation
When thinking about how answers come about when dealing with science, one would think that facts are what scientists are looking for. That is a misconception because science deals with evidence not facts. It could take days or it could take years to find the evidence that makes the product true. There are three main…
Search and seizure
Common Law
Criminal Justice
Criminal Law
Law enforcement
National Security
Search and seizure
This paper examines the significance of the 4th Amendment in a homicide case involving Mary Ellis, her son William Ellis, and their neighbor Clyde Williams. It analyzes relevant court cases to comprehend the prerequisites for police to acquire a warrant and the particular situations that permit law enforcement to enter a residential home. The paper…
Legal Drinking Age
Binge drinking
Drinking Age
Did you know that in the year 1980 thewas only 18? In 1987 there was a law passed that said in order to drink legally and to buy alcohol a person had to be 21. At the age of 18 people are allowed to buy tobacco, vote, get married without parental consent, and even join…
Shakespeare’s Manipulation of Disguise, Deception and Illusion
Deception
William Shakespeare
Examine Shakespeare’s manipulation of disguise, deception and illusion in one or two plays from the module. To manipulate is a curious verb that itself presents two very defined meanings: ‘To handle, esp. with skill or dexterity; to turn, reposition, reshape, etc. , manually or by means of a tool or machine’, or ‘To manage, control,…
Lyndon B. Johnson and Conspiracy Theories Mark Canne
Government
Jury
President of the United States
Richard Nixon
Lyndon B. Johnson and Conspiracy Theories Lyndon Baines Johnson also commonly nicknamed as LBJ was born on August 27, 1908 near Johnson City, Texas and became the thirty-sixth President of the United States. Because of a murder of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in his home state, Lyndon Johnson was able to assume the role as the…
Anton Chekhov, Guy de Maupassant, and Leo Tolstoy
Life imprisonment
Tolstoy
The common theme of greed is shared among all three short stories by Anton Chekhov, Guy de Maupassant, and Leo Tolstoy. In “The Bet,” a man’s own greedy nature leads him to spend fifteen years in isolation. Similarly, in Maupassant’s “The False Gems,” a man becomes consumed by greed after discovering his wife’s infidelity. Lastly,…