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Real Estate: The Quickest Way to Build Wealth
Real Estate
Informative Speech Outline How and Why Own Rental Property Opening Statement – “Who likes money? Who likes making money every month without have to actually go to a job? Who would like to know one way to start building wealth? Introduction According to Fortune 500 magazine Real Estate is the quickest way to wealth build….
Crime Under the Insanity Defense
Insanity Defense
Mens rea
It is not uncommon to hear about the general populations’ distrust of the legal system; sometimes many even believe that a lot of criminals get away because of legal technicalities, such as the ability to plead insanity for a crime. The real prevalence of the insanity plea may be shocking to the general population, most…
Social Process Theories – Sutherland’s Differential Association Theory
applied ethics
Crime
Ethics
Social Class
Social psychology
During Edwin H. Sutherland’s time, prevailing social structure theories, such as social disorganization and strain, were dominant. However, Sutherland argued that delinquent behavior is a result of learning rather than the ability to achieve economic success or residing in a socially disorganized area of a city. He presented several formal propositions that illustrate how social…
Enron Scandal: White Collar Crime Short Summary
Crime
In organizational behavioral theory, it is evident that the Enron scandal offers insight into the factors that promote white collar crime. Organizational crime encompasses three main aspects: (1) organizational goals, (2) organizational environment and (3) organizational structure (Whispered, D. 1992). In the case of the Enron scandal, opportunity theory suggests that traders who struggled to…
“Right Place, Wrong Face” by Alton Fitzgerald White
Police
Prejudice
Racism
As I strolled home from work on a late night, I heard a loud siren with blue and red lights headed my way. Minding my own business, I kept walking because I absolutely knew the cops were not looking for an innocent man like me. The police car got closer and closer, quickly approaching my…
Aspects of Policing
Crime
Criminal Law
Police
Policing is a diverse and prestige way of life. Policing is a subculture within society that is held to a higher standard due to a job that requires one make decisions in reference to taking away free individuals constitutional rights. Within the cultures of the policing society there are rules, policies, and regulations that have…
The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC)
Criminal Law
Government
International law
Law enforcement
National Security
Prison
Probation
The Illinois Department of Corrections ( IDOC ) has been in charge of administrating all “state prisons. juvenile centres and grownup and juvenile word services” since its creative activity in 1970. It has been entrusted with mission of protecting “the public from condemnable wrongdoers through a system of captivity and supervising which firmly segregates wrongdoers…
Commissioner v. Duberstein
Appeal
Constitutional Law
Government
Justice
Separation of powers
United States law
Commissioner v. Duberstein In the Case number 376, Commissioner V. Duberstein, an individual taxpayer gave to a business corporation, upon request, the names of potential customers. The individual’s information was valuable to the corporation and in return the, corporation gave him a Cadillac automobile, the corporation then charged the cost of the car as an…
Cultural Analysis of Spain
Catholic Church
Patent
Property
social institutions
Spain
Tax
Cultural Analysis of Spain Arizona was written as the first stage of analyzing Spain for the introduction of a In the beginning, Spain endured a diversified number of cultures. Around 1600 B. C. , the Iberian arrived in Spain. Migration into Spain continued from Europe beyond the Pyroxenes, the Mediterranean, and North Africa. Following the…
California Faculty Association v. The Superior Court of Santa Clara County
Arbitration
Court
The language of contract should ideally cover all possible situations in the relations between a university and a faculty-member, however this is practically impossible. Any contract can cause situations which may be resolved only by a court or arbitrator’s decision. Thusly, exclusion of a fair review procedure from the contract would undermine a right to…