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    Poverty-a Social Evil

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    shelter. Generally they live in slums and jhuggis. They move from pillar to post in search of food but return in the evening empty handed. They even spread their hands before all but remain devoid of alms. Poverty leads to criminal activities like robbery‚ thefts‚ Murder‚ kidnapping and looting. Now and then one can find headlines in the papers about their criminal activities. We often come across reports about whole family committing suicide by taking poison as they cannot afford a square meal. Even

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    How should guilty people be punished? Thousands of crimes are committed throughout the year; robbery‚ fraud‚ rape etc… The people who commit these crimes and are caught are sent to jail. The only thing is‚ Every person who committed a crime had a different reason for doing it. That is why the Court exists‚ to judge each case differently. There should be an individual punishment for every case‚ because every case is different‚ and the "criminals" have different motives

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    MORALITY IN THE PHILIPPINES Giving credit to the definition given above‚ morality describes the principles that govern our behavior. It guides us or our course of actions. Since childhood‚ we have been told by our dear parents to always do good and act right. We were taught on how to be disciplined. Even in school‚ since nursery‚ kindergarten and especially during elementary‚ good morals and right conduct were always reminded to us by our dear teachers. But what happened to these values upon reaching

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    charges in malaysia

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    irregularity and illegality. Section 163 CPC states that every distinct offence of which any person is accused there shall be a separate charge. Every distinct offence is defined as offences are not related to each other. For instance‚ in the case of robbery and rape which should try in separate charges. In the case of Norzilan b Yaacob (1989)‚ the court held that there were 3 separate charges for the possession of cannabis which found in 3 different parts of the house. However‚ Section 153(2) CPC provides

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    The police said it was a robbery and that my father car was found stripped and left up on blocks. My father was barely hanging on for dear life when one of the attorneys from his old job came to tell me that his disability would now be cut off because there would be no way to tell if his injuries was from the job or from the robbery. Oh‚ but if that wasn’t adding salt to an already open wound‚ Mack Cannoli arrived to ask me how was I going to pay my father’s debt now that he can’t. What the man had

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    Choice and Trait Theory

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    and data to throw new light on criminal behaviors” and as a “policy-relevant perspective on criminal behavior.” In this belief‚ they are not alone (Felson and Clarke‚ 1998; Weisburd‚ 1997). In the Arlington crime the choice of robbery and murder was made by the criminal in aspects to the crime. So the choice theory is that the criminals choose to do the crime knowing what the possible outcome could be. With the trait theory it is said to be based on the biological

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    is the exact total of Customers B‚ C‚ and D. This had to have been done before the murder‚ because the heel to toe footsteps that belonged to Ernie show that he walked to the cash register after mopping (footstep trail Y.) This was done before the robbery‚ because the only two reasons that he would’ve opened the register would be to either check someone out‚ or to give someone money during a stick up. We can tell that he wasn’t getting robbed‚ because the money’s still there.This allows us to rule

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    Chapter 1 The Problem Introduction Street crime is - criminal activity that happens in a public place usually in a town or city‚ for example stealing people’s personal possessions or snatching‚ vandalisms‚ theft‚ physical injury and extortion. Street Crimes are usually committed in outdoors and it can be happen in strange or to an unfamiliar places. It can even take place to your own community. Street Crimes can be done in many different forms such as pick-pocketing‚ bag‚ necklaces‚ earrings

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    A Sentence of Life in Prison for Stealing $150 Worth of Videotapes is Constitutional A sentence of life in prison for stealing $150 worth of videotapes is constitutional. It is not "grossly disproportional" nor "contrary to‚ or unreasonable application of‚ clearly established federal law" (Katsh‚ William Rose 216). This was decided after a case of a young man receiving two 25 years to life in prison sentences for a multiple theft offense. Leandro Andrade stole videotapes from two different

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    children know where the firearm is blocked. That is one of the causes of the occur of a school-shooting. Firearms lead also to other kinds of crimes‚ like robberies. A thief or a robber will feel more ‘safe’ when they are carrying a firearm. He or she knows that they can force the other to do something with a firearm. They are more likely to commit a robbery when they know it will succeed. Those are a few examples why weapon possession leads to more crime. A firearm could also end up by mentally ill people

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