composer explores important issues Robert Caswell’s Australian screenplay Scales of Justice ‘The Job’ explores many issues‚ including corruption within the workplace‚ racism and the avoidance of crime throughout the text. He deals with these themes and issues through the eyes of a naïve new Probationary Constable‚ Len Webber‚ as he battles with his conscience against right and wrong. In scales of Justice ‘The Job’‚ Constable Len Webber is new to the police Force. Sergeant O’Rourke and Constable
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in sentencing a juvenile as an adult. The Supreme Court’s treatment of Juveniles has changed over time to reflect advances in understanding the unique characteristics of juvenile crimes‚ and to ensure fair treatment under the law. The juvenile justice system was created over one-hundred years ago‚ to protect and rehabilitate young criminals. However‚ because of the epidemic of youth committing violent crimes (which began in the 1970s) the public demanded a “get tough” approach. Because of the
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Samantha Arnold – Code of Hammurabi – Unequal Justice for All Ancient Mesopotamia’s hierarchical social structure provides the setting for the Code of Hammurabi. The Amorite King‚ Hammurabi‚ ruled Mesopotamia for more than 40 years‚ originally over a 50-mile radius of Babylon; however‚ toward the latter part of his reign‚ he extended his rule toward Assyria and northern Syria. In an effort to unify these multifaceted societies‚ he published the Code of Hammurabi laws. His effort was a noble one –
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Ivy Martinez Esguerra ERWC‚ Period 05 February 7‚ 2013 Juvenile Justice-Final Draft We See Them as Children‚ How About the Legal System? If minors do not share the same rights as adults‚ then the legal system should not treat them as so. When a crime is committed‚ fair punishment is what every criminal expects when walking into the court room. However‚ certain journalists have proven that when juveniles commit a crime they are charged as children to a certain extent and that the legal system
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Scales of Justice shows a police force where there is a culture of corruption. The parts of the TV program that we saw were made up of two parts‚ The Job‚ and the Game. The Job is about a new probationary officer named Webber‚ and how he is forced to accept the corruption that occurs in the force‚ and ends up getting fired. The Game takes corruption to a new level involving higher powers such as MP’s and non-uniformed officers. They both are good examples of how it is a culture for them. The
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will be X positive consequences and Y negative consequences. Therefore‚ it would be morally correct to choose A or B based on the highest number of positive consequences or the lowest number of negative consequences. In the words of Michael Sandel in his book Justice‚ “Its (utilitarianism) main idea is simply stated and intuitively appealing: The highest principle of morality is to maximize happiness‚ the overall balance of pleasure over pain.” The idea
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is the fact that we use our language as a tool against truth‚ and this language is filled with kludges that block the existence of absolute truth. Geoffrey Robertson does the same when writing‚ adding his perspective To the prisoner of Venda. The justice game‚ being a non-fiction book‚ automatically causes us to see the content as truth. Robertson uses this medium to position himself on a level of superiority where he tells us‚ the readers‚ his perspective in such a way that we see it as a fact. This
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1. You should have a basic understanding of the terms ‘valid’ and ‘sound’ and be able to identify valid and sound arguments. 2. In the trial of Dudley and Stephens‚ how did the defense argue that Dudley and Stephens were innocent? Why does the prosecution reject this argument? How would a utilitarian judge the case? * They were argued to be innocent because it was out of necessity to kill the boy * Had they not killed and eaten the boy‚ they could have died * The boy was already
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People’s religious views and culture determine whether they believe if justice and fate are determined by a higher power or occur by chance. Major religions such as: Christianity and Muslims believe their deity predestines the outcome of their life. According to their Bible or Koran and their belief system they think their deity has total control over their life. In the story of Oedipus‚ he grows up in Greek culture where the people of Greece believe in Greek Gods‚ -- now known as Greek mythology—through
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Justice for Angel Joanie Miller Colorado Technical University Online Abstract This paper explores the life of the New York Club Kids‚ Michael Alig‚ Robert “Freeze” Riggs‚ and the death of Angel Melendez. The New York Club Kids were involved in many illegal activities. These activities included excessive drug use‚ parties in various public places‚ and murder. Their drug use included marijuana‚ cocaine‚ ecstasy‚ heroin‚ and ketamine hydrochloride (animal tranquilizer known as Special K). The
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