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    Carven Yong Custodial sentence should not be abolished A custodial sentence is a judicial sentence imposing as a punishment‚ consisting of mandatory custody of the convict‚ either in prison or in the some other therapeutic or re(educational) institution such as reformatory‚ psychiatry or drug detoxification. The main reason why we strongly believe that the custodial sentence should not be abolished is that it serves as justice to the victim of the crimes. And what does justice really means by? Justice

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    Court ruling from the case of J.D.B. v. North Carolina established age is a factor that must be considered during a police interrogation (Mears‚ 2011). Furthermore‚ J.D.B. was a thirteen-year-old special needs student‚ and a burglary suspect‚ who was questioned by the police at school. Additionally‚ J.D.B. was not provided Miranda warnings before the police began interrogation (Mears‚ 2011). The Supreme Court determined that a child in placed in the situation would feel compelled to answer police

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    The Interrogation Room shows the unethical interrogation of witnesses in a murder case at a birthday party that led to conviction of an innocent man. The murder took place in the parking area of the club in Brampton‚ Ontario. While Eric Morgan was celebrating his birthday party‚ Mike Spence was chased and shot by men in a vehicle. Three years later‚ six men with a gang related backgrounds were charged of the murder. But because of rumours‚ the birthday celebrant became the primary suspect. Witnesses

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    Countries began making more and more claims on the Arctic over time. Denmark‚ Canada‚ and Russia have especially become involved. On November 16‚ 2004‚ Denmark ratified UNCLOS. Greenland has land in the Arctic Ocean and is part of Denmark‚ which has led Denmark to make a lot of claims. Since 2004‚ Denmark has claimed over five areas of the Arctic. On December 15‚ 2014 it claimed 900‚000 square miles there. Denmark has also become involved in claims for Hans Island and the Lomonosov Ridge. If Denmark

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    Torture and Interrogation Much help for Torture interrogation of psychological oppressors has risen in the general population gathering‚ to a great extent in view of the "ticking bomb" situation. I draw from the verifiable record‚ criminology‚ authoritative hypothesis‚ social brain research‚ and meetings with military experts to visualize an official program of Torture interrogation. The quintessential component of program configuration is a sound causal model relating contribution to yield. Since

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    National Human Rights Commission‚ New Delhi‚ India Project Report On “ Torture and Custodial Violence in Prisons “ Submitted By- Yashwardhan Pratap Singh 1st year‚ B.A.LLB Course‚ Jindal Global Law School‚ O.P. Jindal Global University‚ Sonipat‚ Haryana. Report on - The Custodial Violence and Torture In Prisons: Can it be justified even if done for a greater good? Where to draw the line between the autonomy of the police and the rights of the prisoners ? Basic Structure

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    Custodial Death: Is It Adequately Investigated? Kematian Tahanan Dalam Penjara: Adakah Siasatan Terhadapnya Memadai? Ma Kalthum Ishak En Noorfajri Bin Ismail Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Abstract Custodial death means a death in custody of a police or other authorities. This issue had always become a favorite issue to be discussed as it involved the interest of the public; especially the bereaved family members. Although under the Criminal Procedure Code‚ inquest into deaths in custody

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    On Thursday‚ April 14‚ 2016 the North Charleston Police came to Clemson University to discuss interdiction and interrogation with students from 6 pm-7:30 pm. The two police officers that were present gave a PowerPoint aided lecture to students. Initially the various definitions of interdiction were provided and how law enforcement intercepts criminals on the major highways that pass through South Carolina. They covered the general aspects of lawful searches when stopping a vehicle and what to look

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    those interrogators. “We humiliated and degraded [Iraqi prisoners]‚ and ourselves . . . [and] struggled to contain the growing sense that we had shocked our consciences and stained our souls . . . follow[ing] guidelines and obeyed the rules [of interrogation]‚” Eric Fair‚ a civilian contractor for the Department of Defense‚ in the New York Times‚ states. “But with every prisoner forced up against a wall‚ or made to stand naked in a cold cell‚ or prevented from falling asleep for significant periods

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    possesses the ultimate power‚ the power to manipulate our minds and replace our entire initial beliefs and preconceived notions with alternative thoughts and beliefs. Upon this realization one can then draw a parallel to Ember‚ a character in “The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf” which is an apocalyptic novel set in dystopian times. Ember holds the power to retrieve one’s memories‚ modify them and return them anew. The entire notion of manipulating one’s original beliefs reflects the objectives of media

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