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Sex Offenders and Violent Offenders
Anger management
Sex Offender
Sex offending is defined as the range of behaviour officially classified as sexual offences. Treatment is usually for those who have committed an offence against others who did not or were not able to give consent. There are three main groups of sex offenders. The first are child molesters, who prey on those who are…
Ethics in Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice
Ethics
Justice
I believe a top ethical issue within the criminal justice system is that known as the Blue Code of Silence. This is an unwritten law amongst Police officers to not report things they see their fellow officers engage in, whether it be inmate abuse to not accounting all narcotics obtained in a seizure. When investigations…
The Serbians-Solely Act Essay
Act
Serbians-Solely mandates that the corporate officers and senior executives take personal responsibility for the validity of their company’s financial statements. These officers are required to certify and sign the financial statements once every quarter. The act has made both accountants and chief executives personally liable for the information they report. Roles of the Board of…
Legalization of Same-Sex Marriages
Legalization
Marriage
Same Sex Marriage
When the Framers of the Declaration of Independence wrote “…all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and The Pursuit of Happiness”, did they write these wordsto include everyone’s rights or just the rights of the “moral majority”? Too many times…
DIfference between IDP and Refugee
Human Rights
International law
Justice
Refugee
Social Issues
1. Difference between IDPs and refugees There are 200 million IDPs in the world, there is growing concern that despite the magnitude of the problem there exists no legal regime for it. Challenges which are there are Of providing material assistance And ensuring the protection and respect for the fundamental rights of the IDPs. It…
The Clichés and Stereotypes of Americans
Disease
Mental Disorder
Prison
In this film, I witnessed a multitude of stereotypes and clichés that showcase the aspects I detest about my fellow Americans. These observations lead me to believe that they are intellectually weak. Among the patients in therapy, one voluntary individual seeks help for his marital problems, specifically regarding sexual difficulties. This situation leads to a…
Why i picked up a gun
Child
Police
Rape
The text “Why I picked up a gun” is written by Tiffany Hyatt in May 13, 2003. In the year 2001 Tiffany Hyatt drove past a beautiful little house. The house was surrounded by crime scene tape. This made Tiffany think about how she was raped and beaten by men who are commissioned police officers….
Convention Against Torture
Torture
Abstract To begin with, Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment is the document developed by the United Nations to define the meaning of torture and to guarantee that states and countries work cooperatively to reduce the incidence of torture within their borders. Apart from providing a well-grounded definition of…
Biological/Biosocial and Classical Theories of Crime
Biology
Crime
Classical theories in criminology emerged in the 1700s, revolving around concepts of government, social groups, and economic theories of John Locke. It is noticeable that these theories did not focus much on individual criminals (Williams and McShane, 2004, pg. 15). What the Classical Theory Offers The focus of classical theories was on the legal process,…
Unexpected Killers: a Look Into Parricide
Abuse
Mental Disorder
Murder
Several nights ago, my eight year old daughter and I were lying on the sofa together watching a movie. I remember stroking her hair as she fell asleep and thinking, as I often do, how much I love her. If you are a parent, then you know exactly the kind of moment I am describing:…