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    Cafta-Dr

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    History The Dominican Republic – Central America Free Trade Agreement is usually called CAFTA-DR. It is a free trade agreement that includes the United States and the Central American countries of Costa Rica‚ El Salvador‚ Guatemala‚ Honduras‚ and Nicaragua originally‚ and in 2004‚ the Dominican Republic joined the negotiations. Nearly all Central American exports to the United States were already tariff-free since the Caribbean Basin Initiative was first enacted in 1984. The agreement is a treaty

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    Victorian Era Social Justice Issues: The Victorian Era was the Era under the reign of Queen Victoria‚ which started on the 20th of June 1837 and ended on the 22nd of January‚ 1901. The Edwardian Era followed it. This time period is considered a time of great prosperity for the arts‚ schools‚ and gave rise to political and social reform. The population of England also doubled its’ population in this Era from 16.8 million in 1851 to 30.1 million in 1901. Some major social issues that were faced in

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    Crim Justice

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    CHAPTER 1 What is Criminal Justice Chapter 1 - Multiple Choice: Chose the most appropriate answer to the following questions: 1. Which of the following had a profound effect on individual rights by the 1980s? a. The Civil Rights movement. b. The Vietnam War. c. Terrorism. d. The increased use of drugs. 2. Which model below best assumes that the system’s components work together harmoniously to achieve justice. a. Due Process Model b. Conflict Model c. Individual Rights

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    Shockey‚ K. (2016). Intellectual Freedom Is Not Social Justice. Progressive Librarian‚ (44)‚ 101-110. Kyle Shockey is a Resource Description Specialist at the American University. His article discusses academic freedom and its relationship to the LIS Curriculum. He begins by discussing Professor Steven Salatia losing his tenured position at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign after the professor used Twitter to criticize the Israel Defense Force during the summer of 2014. Given that

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    euthanasia carried out by the third party. It was likely that those who provided such assistance would be guilty of assisted suicide under the Suicide Act 1961 s.2(1)‚ whilst those who carried out euthanasia would be guilty of murder. After the decision in R. (on the application of Purdy) v DPP [2009] UKHL 45‚ [2010] 1 A.C. 345‚ the DPP had set out in a policy statement the factors to be taken into account when considering whether to prosecute assisted suicide cases. The court was required to determine whether

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    Criminal Justice

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    Offenders………………………………………………………………....17 Identified Challenges in Preventing Recidivism………………………………………………...19 Gaps in the Literature and Future Research Directions……………………………………........19 Appendix A………………………………………………………………………………….…..21 Appendix B………………………………………………………………………………….…..23 Appendix C……………………………………………………………………………………...24 References……………………………………………………………………………………….25 Abstract An area that has been overlooked in the discussion of female offenders is the issue of needs and

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    Freedom and Social Justice Through Technology Technology is many things to many people. The invention of many wonderful and useful tools can be attributed to the lifestyles many individuals enjoy each and very day. As a matter of fact‚ if it weren’t for the development and implementation of many of the technologies utilized today‚ the lives of many‚ would involve more physical labor and the phrase “as days work in a days time” would have a much different meaning. Therefore‚ it is the intention of

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    Criminal Justice

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    Introduction to Criminal Justice January 06‚ 2013 Social justice is a concept of a society in which every human being is treated justly‚ without discrimination based on financial status‚ race‚ gender‚ and ethnicity. The Declaration of Independence states “all men are created equal.” Nowadays we call that equality “social justice”. All in all‚ social justice means equal justice‚ concerning all facets of society. Basically meaning‚ all

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    The Enhance E-R Model

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    Chapter 4 The Enhanced E-R Model and Business Rules Chapter Objectives The purpose of this chapter is to present some important extensions to the E-R model (described in Chapter 3) that are useful in capturing additional business meaning. In particular we describe two types of extensions to the E-R model. The enhanced entity-relationship (EER) model includes constructs for supertype/subtype relationships. The inclusion of new notation for business rules allows the designer to capture

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    Restorative Justice

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    Restorative Justice Restorative Justice is an alternative to the traditional system. Even though restorative justice will never replace the traditional system‚ it has a balanced focus on the person harmed‚ the person causing the harm and the affected community‚ rather than just the crime through the eyes of the law. Restorative Justice is always voluntary for the victims‚ and the offenders have to be willing to cooperate and they have to want to do this. Restorative Justice is a forward-looking

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