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    The Purposes of Punishment

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    The purposes of punishment. What are the purposes of punishment? Which do you consider to be the most important and why? Student: *********** Student number: ******* Tutor name: ************* Hand-in date: 21st of November 2011 To begin with‚ it is necessary to say that punishment is an integral part of modern countries’ legal systems‚ because countries have a duty to protect society from wrongdoers and authorities could reach success in it by punishing offenders. Oxford English

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    Law enforcers are individuals of a society who have been given special authority to help maintain social order. They are the civil force empowered by the national or local government to implement laws‚ protect property‚ and limit the civil disorder. Law enforcers‚ such as police officers are available 24 hours‚ 7 days a week. Police are available to handle civil complaints‚ burglaries‚ accidents‚ traffic stops‚ and even dangerous situations. There are no rules or laws to every encounter that they

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    Define the four principles of the evidence based rehabilitation: The practitioners as the physical therapist‚ occupational therapist‚ speech therapist and other health professionals are all in need for high quality information that forms the strong base for their clinical and managerial decision. Therefore‚ their practice is supposed to be based on the available high evidence. The Evidence based rehabilitation has four principles; Awareness‚ Consultation‚ Judgment‚ and creativity. These principles

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    Punishment Research Paper SOC 120 Punishments 2 Citizens are being arrested every single day for an unlimited variety of reasons. The reason can be anything from abuse of a family member‚ robbery‚ drug possession‚ or murder. The criminal system has four ways to justify punishment. Retributiondeterrencerehabilitation‚ and social protection are ways in

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    How did World War II affect American Society? Kirsty Gourlay On December 7th‚ 1941‚ Japanese fighter planes staged an attack on U.S naval and military forces based in Pearl Harbour‚ Hawaii. In around just two hours‚ America suffered from approximately 3‚435 casualties including 2‚000 deaths. The shattering defeat cost the U.S‚ 8 battle ships and around 200 airplanes. The following day‚ President Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. This was approved‚ and more than two years into the

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    The Civil War’s effect on American and Culture and Society The Civil War started when the North and the South were having disagreements on the question of slavery. The North was against slavery and the South never wanted slavery to end. I agree with the North and believe that starting the

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    Purpose of punishment.

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    Introduction Within the English legal system there are four main theories of punishment; retributiondeterrence‚ incapacitation and rehabilitation. The retributive theory looks back to the crime and punishes because of the crime. The remaining three all look forward to the consequences of punishment and thereby hope to achieve a reduction in crime. They are therefore often termed consequentialist or utilitarian theories. The boundaries between these theories are far from clear‚ containing sub-categories

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    discuss my personality type based on result from Jungian 16-Type personality assessment and will discuss in detail about my type‚ an ISTJ‚ and how it relates to an organization. Organizations consist of people who differ from one another in almost every dimension possible. Diversity certainly is a challenge that is here to stay. To manage the diversity it is of utmost importance to understand personality and related behavior. Equally important is to understand one’s own personality type. A study of personality

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    Who is likely to be bullied? Bullying is a traumatic issue schools are having in today’s society. Sometimes a bully will act the way they do because they have problems going on at home or are just acting out. Boy’s and younger middle school students are most likely to be bullied (Santrock‚ 2013). Children who say they are bullied tend to be lonely and have difficulty making friends‚ while the bully has low grades‚ smoke cigarettes‚ and drink alcohol (Santrock‚ 2013). Researchers have found that anxious

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    After the American Revolution‚ many things began to change. Politics took a turn for the better‚ the economy floundered‚ women started to be looked at like a whisper in the wind and stopped being completely invisible. But one of the most important changes was the effect that the revolution had on religion. Religious freedom was one of the more widely demanded requests of the people in America‚ as well as the demand to stop paying outrageous taxes. With the nation feeling oppressed by the british

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