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    Both Justice Scalia and Justice Breyer agree more than they differ and they agree about nothing so much as the extent to which they agree. Justice Scalia is a conservative and a calls himself an “originalist‚” believing that judges should determine the framers’ original intent in the words of the constitution‚ and stick by what is says. Justice Breyer‚ on the other hand‚ is more of liberal‚ often called a pragmatist. Breyer believes in what he calls the living Constitution‚ the idea that the values

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    Tragedy of Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ the characters are motivated to seek revenge in order to get what they believe is justice. Shakespeare’s main character‚ Prince Hamlet‚ is both clouded by his passion for vengeance and his responsibility to revive a sense of justice to Denmark‚ which evidently creates the ultimate tragedy of the play. Undoubtedly‚ the theme of revenge and justice is present throughout the entire play‚ from the moment young Hamlet is confronted by the ghost of his father to the very

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    The main components of the criminal justice system are as follows: police‚ courts‚ and corrections. They can be described of its functions and purpose. These components of the justice system work together to achieve justice. Each of these components’ parts in the criminal justice system work toward a common goal with the movement of cases and people through the system is smooth due to cooperation between the various components of the system. This is what we call the Consensus Model. This model is

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    Restorative justice is an approach to justice that focuses on the needs of the victims and the offenders‚ as well as the involved community‚ instead of satisfying abstract legal principles or punishing the offender. Restorative Justice approaches to crime date back thousands of years. The word restorative justice has appeared in written sources since the first half of the nineteenth century. In Restoring Justice –An Introduction to Restorative Justice‚ Daniel W. Van Ness and Karen Heetderks Strong

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    Math 135 Final Exam Study Guide The graph of a function is given. Follow the directive(s). 1) y 5 (0.5‚ 2) (3.5‚ 2) 5 (6‚ -1.1) x -5 (-5‚ -3) (-4‚ -3) -5 (a) List all the intervals on which the function is increasing. (b) List all the intervals on which the function is decreasing. (c) List all the intervals on which the function is constant. (d) Find the domain. (e) Find the range. (f) Find f(-5). (g) Find f(6). (h) Find x when f(x) = 0. (i) Find the x-intercept(s). (j) Find the y-intercept(s)

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    appear for the exam. It also provides the results immediately after the exam and security. The user can enter to write the exam only with their valid username and password. This examination contains multiple choice questions and appropriate number of options. There are no limitations on number of options and it can be randomized. More than one option can be correct but the user can select only one option. This provides time limit. The user can see their results after completing the exam. This helps

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    C……………………………………………………………………………………...24 References……………………………………………………………………………………….25 Abstract An area that has been overlooked in the discussion of female offenders is the issue of needs and accommodations in preventing recidivism. This paper will report the results of an initial review on recidivism. The result of the literature-reviewed will examined different needs and accommodations among female offenders and how recidivism is formed. Various studies and ways to prevent recidivism will

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    -9 Ans d Q.3 Distance of point (1‚2)‚ from the mid point of the line segment joining the points (6‚8) and (2‚4) is (a)4 units (b) 3 units (c) 2 units (d) 5 units Ans d Q.4 :GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :1. All questions are compulsory. 2. The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into four sections A‚B‚C and D. Section – A comprises of 8 question of 1 mark each. Section – B comprises of 6 questions of 2 marks each. Section – C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section – D comprises

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    VERBAL ABILITY Direction for questions 1 to 40: Each question gives a word following by four choices. From the choice‚ select the most suitable synonym (word which means the same) for the main word and mark its number as the answer. 1. ABSTRACT (1) Peculiar (2) Summary (3) Normal (4) Diagnostic Answer: (2) 2. COMPLACENT (1) Disappointed (2) Evasive (3) Satisfied (4) Flimsy Answer: (3) 3. Exterminate (1) Evict (2) Dissociate (3)

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    The Criminal Justice system has a set of laws in which the people follow the laws. When someone commits a crime‚ there is a clear set of rules on what the protocol is to make sure that individuals do not commit that crime again and is punished for what was done. Left behind are the victims of these crimes and often there is not a good enough justice that is served. The process of get criminal getting punished is retributive justice. This is done through the court and is usually a unilateral decision

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