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    Frequent police raids Noise pollution in community Respect to elderly people 3) What are some possible ways you can identify a scammer ? How they community with others Their mode of dressing How they work Their way of life 4) Why do youths of this community scam? It is a way out of poverty It is a easier job and more convenient Availability of jobs is low Individual do not have the qualifications for a job 5) What was the community of Anchovy

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    Despite some recent reforms‚ there are still criticisms to be made of the current law on murder and voluntary manslaughter. Consider relevant criticisms of that law‚ and suggest any reforms that may be appropriate. Despite recent reforms on the law of murder and voluntary manslaughter; including the special defence of diminished responsibility and loss of control‚ there are still inconsistencies present making the law unsatisfactory. This area of the law is in ‘dire need of reform’; as pointed out

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    you think the phrase‚ face of heaven‚ signifies? 2. What is the meaning of “Ethiope” ? 3. Name the commodities taxed in Monaco. 4. What was cost to hire a guillotine and an executioner from France ? 5. The death sentence was converted into life imprisonment because. a. Monaco had abolished death penalty. b. Carrying out death sentence was expensive. c. Monaco wanted to show mercy on the criminal. 6. Who‚ do you think‚ ‘Archer’ refers in the poem “On Children” ? 7. The real value of forest for

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    popular proposals in the effort to get tough on crime has been the "three-strikes-and-you’re-out" proposal. This law‚ which is already in effect in Washington state and California‚ requires that offenders convicted of three violent crimes be sentenced to life in prison without parole. This proposal has received broad-based support from federal and state politicians including President Bill Clinton‚ Senator Bob Dole‚ and Governor Mario Cuomo. The law is based on the idea that the majority of felonies are

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    following sub-section shall be inserted‚ namely:— “(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force‚ the provisions of this Act shall apply to all cases involving detention‚ prosecution‚ penalty or sentence of imprisonment of juveniles in conflict with law under such other law.”. 4. Amendment of section 2.- In section 2 of the principal Act‚— (i) after clause (a)‚ the following clause shall be inserted‚ namely:— ‘(aa) “adoption” means the process through which the

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    INTRODUCTION: The concept of murder and culpable homicide are arguably the most complicated of provisions within the Indian Penal Code .Culpable homicide and murder closely resembling each other and at times it become difficult to distinguish between the two‚ as the causing of death is common to both. Further‚ there must necessarily be criminal intention or knowledge in both culpable homicide and murder .culpable homicide is the genus‚ murder is its species. However‚ the difference between culpable

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    a lifetime of imprisonment is suffering for a long time. In prison they are in a cage with an environment of violence and they are treated like animals. Also the death penalty is pointless because it won’t bring the victims back to life. Revenge and hate will not cure their sickness. The only way to cure their emptiness of their hearts is to forgive and move on with your life‚ not just dwell in the past. Death penalties usually cost several times of that keeping them in jail for life. The U.S. court

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    family and imprisonment whereas‚ from the father and daughters point of view the books‚ which replace the boat symbolizes liberation and escape from the traditions of fishing. The main symbol in “The Boat” is the boat itself. The family thought the boat as their means of survival and that without the boat they would not have a house at the harbor‚ nice food and clothes to wear. Meanwhile‚ in the fathers perspective the boat is an ever-lasting trap that without it is impossible to sustain life and with

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    CHAPTER VI PENAL PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION AMONG PUBLIC SERVANTS General 1.1. The Prevention of Corruption Act‚ 1988 (No.49 of 1988) has been enacted to consolidate and amend the law relating to the prevention of corruption and for matters connected therewith. It received the assent of the President on 9th September‚ 1988 and has come into force from that date in terms of Section 5 of the General Clauses Act‚ 1897. The new Act repeals the Prevention of Corruption Act

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    The Death Penalty: a Necessary Evil Life is the most wonderful gift that God gives us. He also gives us the power to do what we wish with that life. We can keep it and guard it‚ or we can take it away. It follows that murder is the worst crime anyone could ever commit. It is a crime that no one can ever make right because once you take a life away you can never give it back. Penalties exacted from criminals are made to fit the crimes committed. The worst crime possible should therefore

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