Habeas Corpus Document that requires a person be brought to determine if he or she is being legally detained i.e. there must be grounds for detention Preliminary hearing Held to determine if there is sufficient evidence to justify a trial Due diligence Defence that the accused took reasonable care not to commit Precedent Legal decision that serves as an example and authority in subsequent similar cases; the legal principle in which similar facts result in similar decisions Marriage Contract
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poverty and imprisonment‚ the Black male is now being considered an endangered species. With the lack of education‚ poverty and imprisonment‚ The Black male is now being considered an endangered species. According to the Bossip staff (2009)‚ “Nearly one in four young‚ black‚ male high school dropouts are incarcerated or institutionalized on an average day. A new study by Northwestern University shows that about one in every 10 young male high school dropouts is in jail or juvenile detention‚ compared
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Philippine Nursing ethics & Jurisprudence NURSING ETHICS Main Concept: • Nursing Ethics is concerned with the principles and right conduct as they apply to the nursing profession. It reinforces the nurses’ ideals and motives in order to maximize the affectivity of their service. • Nursing Jurisprudence is that department of law which comprises all the legal rules and principles affecting the practice of nursing. It also includes the interpretation of all these rules and principles and
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Consequences of money laundering case in Bangladesh: A short case study - A Critical Analysis evidenced by facts‚ figures and example In the present world Bangladesh has been infamous for a long period of time due to the prevailing unscrupulous corruption in the country. Among its many form‚ money laundering has been a very major one which is hindering the growth of the country badly. According to Wikipedia‚ money laundering is a process whereby illegal sources of money are tried to be cloaked
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punishment and provides for a mechanism of monitoring prison conditions. Regional human rights treaties reiterate international prohibitions of cruel‚ inhuman and degrading punishment as do national constitutions. (OHCHR Homepage) Alternatives to imprisonment such as fines‚
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English law‚ the Magna Carta. With evolution of concept of Human Rights in 20th century‚ Right to Personal Liberty emerged as one of the basic Natural Right of every human being. Deprivation of personal liberty is caused when any person is under detention for any alleged crime. This makes it necessary to establish a balance between need of Criminal Justice System and protection of basic Human Rights of an accused person. Over a period of time lot of water has passed under the bridge. And it has come
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’500K Filipinos engage in prostitution’ By Artemio Dumlao (philstar.com) | Updated February 11‚ 2013 - 6:23pm BAGUIO CITY‚ Philippines – Sex workers in the country are reaching the half a million mark‚ a non-government organization said. "Tex"‚ a Baguio-based rights advocate and a member of the Philippine Sex Workers Collective‚ said that as the number of sex workers grows so does the number of cases of abuse and violence against them. "The reason why so much abuse happens is that they are not
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S E C T I O N II Definition of the Child (Article 1) 42 India: First Periodic Report on the CRC Article 1 For the purposes of the present Convention‚ a child means every human being below the age of 18 years unless under the law applicable to the child‚ majority is attained earlier. Definition of the Child 2 Definition of the Child Article 1 1. Article 1 defines the holder of rights under the CRC as ‘every human being below the age of 18 years unless under the law applicable
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https://www.facebook.com/nadeem.sharif.3367 Preliminary Nate: The sociology of punishment seeks to understand why and how we punish; the general justifying aim of punishment and the principle of distribution. Punishment involves the intentional infliction of pain and/or the deprivation of rights and liberties. Sociologists of punishment usually examine state-sanctioned acts in relation to law-breaking; why‚ for instance‚ citizens give consent to the legitimation of acts of violence. Two of the
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on the magnitude of an individual’s mental health illness‚ it can severely compromise a person’s ability to function in society. Many of these disorders may be present before admission to prison‚ and may be further exacerbated by the stress of imprisonment.
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