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    Criminal Justice Authority Evaluation The criminal justice system has always operated under discretionary authority. This includes law enforcement‚ the court system and corrections. Police officers enjoy the benefit of whether to charge for small infractions and whether an incident requires force to be applied. The court system uses discretionary authority in sentencing of the guilty. The department of corrections uses discretionary authority in the everyday running of the prison system‚ as they

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    Introduction Humans have always stood for their beliefs‚ even when overshadowed by a colossal adversary. This is what challenging authority is about‚ standing up for ones beliefs in the face of a foe that is above you in any way‚ shape or form. Challenging authority figures can be performed by any person‚ but is more commonly seen in adolescent youth. Teenagers reaching adulthood often rebel against their parents or other adults as an attempt to gain independence. Many authors try to capture this

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    HOBBES: POLITICAL AUTHORITY Hobbes presents an argument for political authority that is radical for its time; it relies on individual consent as the foundation for legitimacy. But Hobbes wanted to ensure that placing the individual at the center of his theory would produce order and stability rather than disorder and chaos. How does Hobbes manage to bring his emphasis on individualism together with his desire for order or stability? Hobbes argument for political authority is indeed radical

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    interactions with one another and what drives those connections. 20th century psychologist‚ Stanley Milgram‚ executed a series of Obedience to Authority test on random participants. As seen in the YouTube videos online and in class‚ Milgram’s study found that over 65% of the participants carried out the experiment‚ despite potentially hurting someone‚ due to the authority figure urging them to continue. This poses the question as to why humans are so prone to conform to situations. Social influence can

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    Devin Crockrel Shannon Smith Eng 112 18 June 2013 Obedience to Authority: “The Stanford Prison Experiment” “The Stanford Prison Experiment” was a well-known and controversial study. It took place in 1973 and delved into the human psyche behind roles of authority‚ and obedience. The setting was a controlled prison environment at Stanford University. The experiment was meant to study the process in which “guards” and “prisoners” learn to become obedient‚ and an authoritarian. The subjects

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    What are the functions of the Environmental Management Authority (EMA)? According to Environmental Management Act‚ of 2000‚ Act 16‚ article 1 and 2and I quote "16. (1) The general function of the Authority are to; (a) Make recommendations for a National Environmental Policy; (b) Develop and implement policies and programmes for the effective management and wise use of the environment‚ consistent with the objects of this Act; (c) Co-ordinate environmental management functions performed by person

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    Norcross uses an argument from analogy for an attempt to persuade his readers that purchasing factory raised meats is immoral. He tells his audience about a man that tortured puppies for his taste pleasures and compares that to people purchasing factory raised meats for their taste pleasures. He doesn’t however encourage people to not eat meat at all‚ just not factory raised meat. He informs his readers to what extent of suffering that the factory raised animals endure throughout their lives. He

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    In this paper‚ I will depict the definition of partisans and authorities and how does

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    Peace Madueme British Literature II Mao/Tempesta 27 April 2014 Failed Expectations: The Perception of Authority in James Joyce’s “The Dead” (9) In “The Dead‚” the last short story within James Joyce’s collection of short stories‚ Dubliners‚ the author narrates the happenings during and after a dinner party that the protagonist Gabriel Conroy attends. One of the major themes that appears throughout this story and the other stories within the collection is that of failed expectation. Many characters

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    have been circumstances where the government or authority has become flawed and each citizen must decide to go along with it or stand up to it. The world has seen dictators like Stalin and Mao who killed anyone who opposed their rule. The world has seen peaceful leaders like Ghandi and MLK assassinated because of their opposition to the government. Voltaire’s claim states that it is dangerous to be right in matters when the established authorities are wrong. This statement has reminded true even

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