Brittany Burnett CCJ 462 Article Review #1 02/08/16 Article: Finally Getting Victims Their Due When an individual becomes a victim of crime‚ it may lead to serious triggers and consequences after the fact. In fact‚ after victimization most victims may feel lost and have a difficult time when it comes to treatment and recovering from their victimization experience. In some cases‚ individuals do not report their incidents to the police‚ let alone‚ seek help and treatment. The main reason this may
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The principle of proportionality – that penalties should be proportionate to the severity of the defendant’s criminal conduct seems to be a basic requirement of fairness. However‚ the last two decades have witnessed continuing debate over the rationales for punishing convicted offenders (Hirsch‚ 1992). Whilst retributivist views punishment as ethnical principles‚ which are morally justified because it is deserved and it is inherently right that the guilty suffer for their wrongdoings‚ others such
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the understanding of the juvenile corrections and treatment facilities. There are a variety of community-based treatment centers and organizations within the United States. The most commonly used within most communities are probation‚ restitution‚ and group homes. Probation is used to deal with offenders without imprisonment and is also a type of community based treatment. With this treatment‚ juveniles are given a trial period to which they are able to redeem themselves for their misconduct
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Law Presi 2 Dangerous operation of motor vehicles‚ vessels and aircraft 1 every one commits an offence who operates a) A motorized vehicle while disregarding the surroundings‚ including time‚ traffic (both present and expected at a time and place)‚ and nature. In a manner dangerous to the public. Wallbridge v. HMTQ – 2012 NWTSC 23 Wallbridge was driving along the road‚ a car was illegally stopped in a moving lane‚ Wallbridge called the by-law office‚ and continually honked his horn at the
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In reading our textbook it reveals relevant facts that fraud invalidates a contract. “The existence of fraud disrupts the honesty of the unknowingly person’s permission/agreement to a contract. When a person unknowingly goes into a terms of a contract‚ the agreement normally can be avoided since he or she didn’t freely come to agreement with the terms. Normally‚ an unknowing person has a choice terminate the contract all together and return to their beginning place or proceed with the contract and
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The Death Penalty: Just or Fairly? Edmond Dowling Jr. PHI 103 Instructor Kelly Mink October 10‚ 2011 Is the Death Penalty just and applied fairly? Outline Introduction Capital Punishment is viewed as a political viewpoint that has pro’s and con’s by the American people. Capital punishment is known as the “The Death Penalty” and is identified as the premeditated and planned taking of a human life. The government views this as a response to a crime committed by a legally convicted person
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Introduction 1.2 Mechanisms of 2n gamete formation in plant ● ● ● ● ● Premeiotic doubling Omission of the first or second meiotic division Abnormal spindle Abnormal cytokinesis Nuclear fusion FDR ( first division restitution ) : Contains non-sister chromatids SDR ( second division restitution): Contains two sister chromatids 1 Introduction 1.3 The objective of this study ● Poplar can produce 2n gamete naturally or by artificial induction Elucidation of the cytological mechanisms of 2n gamete
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Week 4 Assignment 2: Computer Laws No Electronic Theft Act of 1997 Assignment 2: Computer Laws No Electronic Theft Act of 1997 Today‚ there are many laws that address different acts of computer crimes. It is very important to understand what laws are applicable in a given situation. The law I have selected is the “no electronic theft act of 1997.” The no electronic theft act is also known as the net act‚ it came into law under presidents Clinton in 1997. This was used to protect against
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was a devout catholic took it upon himself “to revive and reimpose the true faith’’ beginning the thirty year old war in Prague. It spread to other parts of the Europe including France‚ Sweden and other countries. Second‚ in 1629‚ The Edict of Restitution was a
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Introduction The complexities of present day economies and social problems in the countries of former Yugoslavia could be traced back to two decades ago. Namely‚ the war itself with an insufficient post-war reparations and transitional justice mechanisms has taken a toll on societal fiber. The lack of competitive economies and a very high unemployment is debatable a direct result of harsh and often hasty privatizations done swiftly after the Yugoslav war. The social cost of war has not only brought
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