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    A) Explain the role of nation states in achieving World Order. World Order is a necessity in modern day society‚ for if it did not exist we would be faced with international anarchy. A nation state acts individually‚ therefore meaning that it can either choose to embrace Human Rights and international laws‚ or ignore them. World Order is known as being the creation of global relationships and maintenance of world peace. It also governs the relationships between nation states and other global

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    Davina Fisher Juvenile Justice System 20th Century Professor Deborah White Strayer University 6 April 2012 Juvenile Justice System 20th Century The first juvenile court in this country was established in Cook County‚ Illinois‚ in 1899. Illinois passed the Juvenile Court Act of 1899‚ which established the Nation ’s first juvenile court. The British doctrine of parens patriae (the State as parent) was the rationale for the right of the State to intervene in the lives of children in a manner

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    doctrine of precedent is extremely strong in English law as it ensures fairness and consistency and it highlights the importance of case law in our legal system. Black’s Law Dictionary defines "precedent" as a "rule of law established for the first time by a court for a particular type of case and thereafter referred to in deciding similar cases." For this system to operate successfully‚ in both criminal and civil courts‚ three things are required – a settled court structure‚ a ratio decidendi and accurate

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    came to crimes and decision making. Using the books; “Mutiny on the Bounty”‚ “Great American Trials”‚ and “A Murder Most Foul”‚ this would allow a deeper understanding of how race was handled in the American Legal system in the 18th‚ 19th centuries‚ and also in this era. Looking at how court systems handled cases involving race‚ how the courts were likely to stretch the law to suit purposes‚ and the possible different treatment of free blacks versus slaves. Also taking a step into the trials that happen

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    criminal justice system? The Criminal justice system is essential in society today without it would mean chaos. Two reasons why we need a system are firstly that it is used to punish or correct wrongdoing (Sallmann and Willis 1980s) and secondly for protecting the young and otherwise vulnerable people (Justice Kirby). Without one would essentially mean total chaos in many parts the world. The system is a series of organizations‚ the definition of Criminal Justice System: Criminal Justice System. Dictionary

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    Achieving and Maintaining Individual Excellence Natasha Smith BSHS 462 December 2‚ 2013 Kimberly Eaton I believe myself to be a work in progress‚ as I get older I find myself wanting and desiring more out of life. Especially‚ when it deals with goals and objectives that can ultimately change my thought process. In order for me to achieve my set goals as well as achieve excellence I would have to change my current situations with family‚ education‚ work environment as well

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    INTRODUCTION The Federal Republic of Nigeria is located in the Western part of Africa. It became an independent state on October 1‚ 1960‚ after about 100 years under British colonization‚ and attained a republican status within the British Commonwealth three years after in 1963. Since independence‚ Nigeria has come under both military and civil administrations. On 29 May 1999‚ after a general election which ushered in the present democratic dispensation‚ popularly referred to as “the Fourth Republic”

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    Year 11 Legal Studies Year 11 Legal Studies Jacob Ellis “Statistics suggest that‚ with one in 5 adults‚ and 27 per cent of young Australians‚ suffering some form of mental illness‚ current mental health funding is unable to cater for all mental health needs‚ forcing prisons to become the new mental health institutions.” Jacob Ellis “Statistics suggest that‚ with one in 5 adults‚ and 27 per cent of young Australians‚ suffering some form of mental illness‚ current mental health funding is unable

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    Criminal Justice System Australian courts of law constantly deal with youth crime. It would seem that in the last decade young people have come up against the criminal justice system in increasing numbers. Public outrage at the antics and harm caused to the community by youth appears to be growing a tough approach dominating the media and public debate. (Edwards‚ 2011‚ p.5). The Australia Bureau of Statistics [ABS] (2010) notes that‚ “ In 2008-09‚ the rate of offenders in the criminal justice system

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    What is the judicial branch of the criminal justice system? The judicial branch is responsible for overseeing the local‚ state‚ and federal court systems. It explains the meaning of the Constitution and laws passed by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch. Now the Supreme Court is ahead of the judicial branch because it is the highest court of the land. The Supreme Court rules if whether or not the issue itself is constitutional. (Dictionary‚ 2013) What types of jobs are

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