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    End Justify Means

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    END JUSTIFY MEANS At the beginning of an action we might not know whether the action is morally correct or wrong but when morally right goal is successfully achieved we might say all the steps which lead to reach to this goal was correct and hence the beginning of the journey was appropriate. If the goals are good and noble then steps which are used to achieve them are also noble and good then yes end does justify its means. But desired morally correct goal can also be achieved by taking unethical

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    overlooked as they do not break any laws imposed by the ruling class. However‚ Marxists fail to recognise that the law does not simply protect ruling-class interests - there is a wide range of laws that are in everyone’s interests‚ such as those on health and safety‚ consumer protection‚ traffic laws and those against household and vehicle theft and violence of all kinds. The police try to protect the public from victimization‚ and are not simply ruling-class agents who repress the working class.

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    Police recruit training has come under scrutiny since the early 1990’s by academics‚ Police and the Public alike who question whether the quality of education received before officers begin their job does not meet the needs of the profession (Ness‚ 1991). In the past researchers‚ have questioned if the training adequately prepares recruits to become effective police officers and if the training received is sufficient. Edwards (1993) concluded that “no matter what basic training standards are adopted

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    Police corruption becomes apparent in many different forms. A basic definition for police corruption is‚ when an officer gets involved in offenses in which the officer uses his or her position‚ by act or omission‚ to obtain improper financial benefit (“corruption”). The main reason for such corruption is typically for personal gain‚ such as bribery and gratuities; not only is this type of misconduct illegal‚ but it weighs a heavy toll on the local towns and state. The topic of police corruption has

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    M2 - Justification of Design Justify Design Decision I have placed my logo on the top right corner of my website because for me it’s the most suitable place to put logo. It makes logo visible and clear to see‚ people can easily recognize it. Many websites use the same place where I‘ve put my logo. My navigation bar is just below the shop name and the shop logo; it’s on the same place on every page‚ because that will make it easy for users to find it. For my website I have created 8 Webpages

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    Justify vs. Vindicate The quotes “And justify the ways of God to man” and “But vindicate the ways of God to man” by John Milton and Alexander Pope respectively are at first glance interchangeable. Pope was influenced by Milton to some degree‚ both men were poets‚ both men were prone to satire and both were interested in the relationship between man‚ God and the universe. Both sought to explore the latter within the framework of their own ethical beliefs. The similarity in both person and intent

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    White-Collar Deviance John O. Temple Jr. SOC 443 Christina Scott November 2011 White-Collar Deviance So what is white-collar crime? According to the Meridian-Webster dictionary the word white is a stereotypical association of good character‚ marked by upright fairness‚ free from spot or blemish‚ free from moral impurity ‚ innocent‚ marked by the wearing of white by the woman as a symbol of purity‚ not intended to cause harm‚ a white lie‚  favorable‚ fortunate. And there is the infamous

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    Deviance Deviance is the violation of a social norm. It is impossible to define it exactly because not everyone agrees on what should be considered deviant behavior. According to functionalists‚ deviance is both negative and positive for a society. Functionalism sets the basis for 2 very important theories of deviance: strain theory and control theory. The strain theory states that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve these goals by

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    What Justifies the State?

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    What Justifies the State? The state‚ as the textbook refers to‚ "is the highest authority in a society‚ with a legal power to define the public interest and enforce its definition." The state is comprised of the governing institutions‚ politicians‚ and the legal system. They have authority over its citizens in executing legislature‚ applying taxes‚ and‚ if necessary‚ provide additional services for the state. The power of the state is justified by the people who allow the state to have the necessary

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    Deviance (sociology) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search "Deviant" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Deviant (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (July 2008) Sociology Outline Theory · History Positivism · Antipositivism Functionalism · Conflict theory Middle-range · Mathematical Critical

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