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The East End of London in 1888
Jack the Ripper
London
Between August 7 and November 10 in 1888, a series of murders known as the Whitechapel or Leather Apron killings took place in the East End of London. The crimes were concentrated within a one-mile area that included Whitechapel, Spitalfields, Aldgate, and the city of London itself. Jack the Ripper was responsible for these heinous…
How are fire scenes different than regular crime scenes for investigators?
Crime
They are different than regular offense scenes because fire scenes have a different process. Plus. most fires scenes don’t require a hunt warrant. This is because it can take a long clip to acquire a hunt warrant but with fire scenes it is important to acquire the grounds every bit shortly as possible because causes…
“A Crime of Compassion” Analysis
Crime
Barbara Hetman is a trained nurse who has two degrees in nursing and she worked as a nurse for over thirty years. Hetman is known for her essays that are mostly about the ethical and moral dilemmas doctors and the medical staff has to go through every day of their working lives. This article was…
Pornography In Our Society Research Paper
Pornography
Susan Jacoby, a journalist good known for her feminist Hagiographas, and Susan Brownmiller, writer of several books, are both protagonists of the First Amendment, but have opposing positions on the censoring of erotica. Jacoby s major claim is that any signifier of censoring is incorrect. She believes there is no clear definition of what erotica…
Annotated bibliography on parole and probation
Criminal Justice
Criminal Law
Criminology
Law enforcement
Probation
The authors studied two different intensive supervision programs and their impact on offender outcomes. They found that one program, which focused on law enforcement and surveillance, was not effective in reducing offender recidivism. However, the other program, which aimed at providing assistance, problem resolution, and treatment, showed a significant reduction in recidivism. The study concluded…
Appeal Is a Petition for Review of a Case That Has Been Decided by a Court of Law
Appeal
Common Law
Court
The petition is made to a higher court for the purpose of overturning the lower court’s decision. Appeals are made on the basis of matters of law, not fact. What this means is that the legal basis for an appeal must be a claim that the law was misapplied, either substantively or procedurally. An appeal…
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
Capitalism
Ethics
Free Will
Metaphysics
Rationality
Atlas Shrugged, written by Ayn Rand is a novel on the subject of human action on a grand scale. The author cleverly connects physical actions to essential values. Even though in this romantic novel, portrait of the mind and analysis are also discussed, the author’s main point lies with the subject of human action. …
The Houses in Congress, the Senate and the House of Representatives
Government
Impeachment
When the Constitution was written, there was turmoil over what the legislative body would be like. Representatives argued and fought for hours until a compromise was made. The legislation would be bicameral so that both small states and large states would get equal representation. It was decided that one house would have a set number…
Is E’s ‘suggestion’ An Offer or Just An Invitation to Negotiate?
Business Law
Common Law
Contract
Justice
The issue is whether E has made an offer to Palm. Invitations to treat are ‘offers to negotiate – offers to receive offers’. L By contrast, an offer is made where it can be objectively determined that there was an intention by the offer to be bound on acceptance. 2 On the facts, it can…
Legal Assignment of Defamation
Abuse
Common Law
Defamation
Government
Injustice
Negligence
Tort Law
Legal Assignment 21.In order to successfully recover damages for libel or slander, the plaintiff needs to prove the publication; of a defamatory statement; which identifies (or is “of and concerning”) the plaintiff; which is objectively capable of being proven materially false; which is published with the requisite degree of fault (“actual malice” in the case…