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    sentence‚ probation‚ criminal infringement notice‚ penalty units‚ community service order‚ home detention‚ periodic detention‚ forfeiture of assets‚ imprisonment‚ diversionary programs • alternative methods of sentencing including circle sentencing‚ restorative justice • post-sentencing considerations‚ including security classification‚ protective custody‚ parole‚ preventative detention‚ continued detention‚ sexual offenders registration‚ deportation SOURCE: http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/legal-studies

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    Media Blackouts

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    war and could not bare the shame of defeat at home. Therefore‚ the Egyptian media blacked out the defeat of their army and the loss of territory in this war. The second example is the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp. Early in the Bush administration‚ Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba was turned into a detention camp for terrorists captured after September 11‚ 2001. The reason the camp was used is because the rules of transferring prisoners between countries and a chance of a fair trial in the USA was not

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    The Reasons and Effects of the Tardiness of the High School Students in Sto Niño Catholic School - AY 2013-2014 Major Problem: 1. How does the tardiness of a student affect his/her studies? 2. Why do students go to school late? How does the tardiness of a student affect his/her studies?

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    Operation Fortitude

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    Border Force primarily operates in airports‚ seaports and detention centres‚ overseeing border protection operations such as Operation Sovereign Borders. The controversy over the cancelled Operation Fortitude‚ even though Abbott reassured the public that Border Force would never stop people randomly on the street

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    referenced and targeted specific sociological topics‚ such as cultures‚ educational values‚ family background‚ social statuses‚ and‚ of course‚ cliques. This film exemplified group dynamics in society. In the beginning of the film‚ a Saturday detention brought together people from many different social standpoints that had one obvious common principle: the urge to break school rules (which is how they all ended up there coincidentally

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    In Australia‚ during 2010 there was approximately 38 young people incarcerated per 100‚000‚ and this is why many believe the incarceration of youth to be one of the biggest issues in Australia. While these figures have dropped dramatically since 1981‚ many believe it can be lowered further. South Australia’s youth are prosecuted in accordance to the Young Offenders Act of 1993‚ which applies to youth between the ages of 10-17. This act aims to maintain social cohesion and progress‚ and it attempts

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    The Commission identified five patterns of rape and sexual violence from the reported cases‚ regardless of the ethnicity of the perpetrators or the victims. The first pattern involved individuals or small groups committing sexual violence together with looting. Two or more men break into a house‚ intimidate the residents‚ steal their property‚ beat them and often rape the females. There was often a gang atmosphere where the abuses are part of the same event and all the attackers participate‚ even

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    Advantages Of Bill C-51

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    On the contrary‚ Bill C-51 may be considered advantageous in some ways. In order to agree with that‚ Canada needs to apprehend that harmonizing security and freedom can be a plus point for the country. Keeping in mind the importance stressed upon terrorist acts‚ in many ways it helps give the people more security. Passing of the bill can be taken as an advantage as it shows that the Canadian government continues to fight terrorism and looks to modify and implement various laws through applying and

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    ranked this war amongst the most vicious wars fought by U.S. troops in recent history (“U.S. and Coalition‚” 2012). Not unlike other conventional wars‚ the collection of enemy combatants and the subsequent gathering of intelligence acquired through detention and interrogation plays a key role in ensuring the safety of our troops on the battlefield and in the case of the war on terror‚ the average American citizen living their daily life. Since the early days of the war on terror the President’s actions

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    Years of controversy and debate have surrounded Guantanamo Bay‚ a United States military base that has been used as a detention facility for accused foreign terrorists since January 2002 (Kaplan 2005) following the September 11 terrorist attacks. The facility holds around 500 to 600 detainees at any given time‚ and most of these are‚ or are thought to be‚ members of known and dangerous terrorist organizations which are direct threats to the United States’ government and its citizens‚ such as al Qaeda

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