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    Psychopathy is a disease of the mind‚ in which the psychological state of someone has emotional or behavioral problems serious enough to require psychiatric evaluation. Psychopaths have no concern for the feelings of others and a complete disregard of any sense of social obligation. Psychopaths are characterized by lack of empathy‚ poor impulse control and manipulative behaviors. They use charm‚ manipulation‚ intimidation‚ and the use of severe to mild violence to satisfy their own needs. Psychopathy

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    public institutions and their staffs: police and other law enforcement agencies; trial and appellate courts; prosecution and public defender offices; probation and parole agencies; custodial institutions ( jails‚ prisons‚ reformatories‚ halfway houses‚ etc.); and departments of corrections (responsible for some or all probation‚ parole‚ and custodial functions). Some jurisdictions also have a sentencing guidelines commission. Other important public and private actors in this system include: defendants;

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    Language: English Keywords: parole release; trends; parole supervision; politics; economics; social consequences; prison inmates; juvenile delinquents Abstract: Nearly 600‚000 inmates arrive on the doorsteps of communities throughout the country each year‚ released from state and federal prisons and secure juvenile facilities. The issue of how to deal with "prisoner reentry" into the community is becoming a hot one‚ due to the cumulative impact of

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    Introduction Criminologist and politicians have debated the effectiveness of correctional rehabilitation programs since the 1970’s when criminal justice scholars and policy makers throughout the United States embraced Robert Martinson’s credo of “nothing works” (Shrum‚ 2004). Recidivism‚ the rate at which released offenders return to jail or prison‚ has become the most accepted outcome measure in corrections. The public’s desire to reduce the economic and social costs associated with crime and incarceration

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    LEGL 2700 Professor Grow Second Exam Fall 2011 1. You promise a local charity that you will make a $5‚000 donation next month and know that the charity will begin spending the money immediately on a community project‚ even before it formally receives your donation. If you later refuse to pay the donation as promised‚ the charity would most likely sue under which contractual theory? A. Quasi-contract B. Implied contract C. Promissory estoppel D. None of the above. 2. Whish of the following

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    Attackers 1‚2‚3‚4 and 5 Initial Energy 10.5J Transmission Power 0.660 Receiving Power 0.395 4.2 Performance Metrics Evaluate performance of the new protocol mainly according to the following parameters. We compare the Trust Based Threshold Revocation (TBTR) [10] scheme with our proposed CTBR scheme. Average Packet Delivery Ratio: It is the ratio of the number of packets received successfully and the total number of packets transmitted. Overhead: The overhead is the number of router packets

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    Research Paper Paulina Gutierrez 3B January 6‚ 2013 Due Process vs. Justice “Should the courts freed convicted felons for violations to due process?” Prisoners’ Rights The hands-off doctrine dominated thinking about correctional law in America during the 19th century. American courts regarded inmates as “slaves of the state.” Judges believed prisoners had no rights because they had forfeited them as a result of their crimes‚ and judges didn’t interfere with the administration of correctional

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    -Bona Fide Occupational Requirement: is a genuine requirement for a job‚ such as‚ for example‚ the need to wear a hard hat when working on a construction site. Bona fide occupational requirement is a defence that excuses discrimination o a prohibited ground when it is done for a legitimate business reason. Bona Fide occupational requirement can be rejected if a male does not have the care‚ attractiveness and delegacy a women would have. Physical capabilities have also been rejected example a women

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    Application 1: In this scenario‚ Adrian act as a promisor while the Melissa act as a promisee. Adrian had made an offer to a specific person which is Melissa. Hence‚ only Melissa can accept the offer that made by Adrian. Thus‚ when the offer is accepted by Melissa‚ it becomes a bilateral contract (agreement that involve two person or groups). The offer that made by Adrian to Melissa in this scenario is made expressly which is made in word. Adrian had sent an offer letter to Melissa on 1st November

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    INTENTION We would first need to establish if there is a valid and legally binding contract formation between Iris (“the offeror”) before deciding on the likely outcomes for the parties. A proper contract constitutes an offer‚ an acceptance‚ the provision of a consideration of value and parties’ intention to legal relations. There was no depute as to the presence of a valid offer because Iris did indeed make an offer to sell the piano for a specific price and its terms i.e. keeping the offer open

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