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    to Risk? This article presented me with two different opinions. There is Jean Toal‚ from Majority Opinion‚ Cornelia Whitner‚ Respondent‚ v. State of South Carolina‚ Petitioner (July 15‚ 1997). The other opinion comes from Lynn M. Paltrow‚ from “Punishment and Prejudice: Judging Drug-Using Pregnant Women‚” in Julia E. Hanigsberg and Sara Ruddick‚ eds.‚ Mother Troubles: Rethinking Contemporary Maternal Dilemmas (Beacon Press‚ 1999). There has been much debate surrounding this issue. The first case

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    Research local cases of corporal punishment or reported cases of abuse by teachers within your community or state and discuss your findings. Sadly Nevada ranks # 1 in the nation for child abuse according from Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention. This brings me to tell you that there are several cases in the state of Nevada against schoolteachers and civil cases against the school district that are pending. The Clark County School District has now been named in a civil lawsuit alleging

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    Utilitarianism Utilitarianism is a collection of thoughts that advocates for the principles of the bigger happiness of the larger number of people. Mill (p.54) comprehensively explained that for people to attain ultimate happiness there must be the greater influence of pleasure and the absence of pain. This is associated with people’s knowledge of negative and positive actions created by the punishments and praises one is entitled to get. Mill (p.65) clearly stipulates that the theories

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    Aaron Casas Philosophy 003 Professor Reath February 26th‚ 2012 A Moral Understanding of Utilitarianism and Torture KSM is a mastermind terrorist who has been captured by the CIA. He refuses to reveal any information about his organization or the members thereof that could be fundamental to the welfare of hundreds of lives. Even under the presence of coercive methods such as sleep deprivation and water boarding‚ he has refused to talk. His nine and eleven year old children have been

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    broken to get the death penalty‚ increased murder rates and wrongful accusations. There are many different views of the death penalty. Many different religions have their own views of the death penalty. In Hinduism‚ if the king does not inflict punishment on those worthy to be punished the stronger would roast the weaker like fish on a spit. In the religion of Jainism‚ mostly all of their followers are abolitionists of the death penalty which means that they oppose of it. Infact‚ this religion

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    The death penalty can possibly be considered one of the most debated issues in the United States. In this essay I am going to discuss what the death penalty is‚ and how it has changed over the course of time. I will also reference passages by two authors from our current readings and compare their point-of-views to my own. In the two essays‚ “Execution” by Anna Quindlen and “The Penalty of Death” by Henry Louis Mencken‚ you are able to see two outlooks on this controversial topic. The death penalty

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    Unveiling Traits and Suspense Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment is told primarily from the point of view of the main character Raskolnikov but occasionally switches to the perspective of minor characters like Svidrigailov‚ Razumikhin‚ and Dunya (third person‚ omniscient) which makes it more attention-grabbing. In Part IV‚ Raskolnikov is progressively sinking into his new found guilt for murdering his pawnbroker Alyona Ivanovna. The latter remorse leads him to develop a physical

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    offenders and society. They include rehabilitation‚ deterrence and incapacitation effects. Of course‚ with different categories and variables in offenders‚ there are a range of factors that influence how cost effective specific punishments can be and whether certain punishments can produce the three sentencing effects previously mentioned. From here‚ it is appropriate to ask ourselves whether imprisonment is worth the cost and whether prisons produce the three sentencing benefits. For the purposes of

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    Capital Punishment in the United States: Rough Draft Have you ever thought about if the person sitting next to you is a murderer? If he is‚ what would you want from the government if he had killed someone you know? He should receive the death penalty! Murderers and other major offenders should be punished for the crimes they have committed and should pay the price for what they have done. Having the death penalty in our society is humane. It helps with overcrowding and gives relief to the families

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