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    Zimbardo

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    The premise of this book is that otherwise good (or at least not actively bad) people can do bad‚ indeed evil things and that this can be explained by the situation in which the acts took place. In 1971 Zimbardo conducted the "Stanford prison experiment" in which students enacted the roles of prison guards and prisoners - the results so traumatised Zimbardo that supposedly he never gave the experiment the complete write-up he intended to. Many years later he acted as an expert witness for the defense

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    Abetment Submitted by: Tanya sandhu Index Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………………pg 3 Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………..pg 4 Meaning and essentials..…………………………………………………...………..…pg 5 Section 107 of IPC…………………………………………………………………………..pg6 Abetment by instigation…………..……………………………………………………..pg 8 Abetment by conspiracy…………………………………………………………….……pg 9 Abetment by aid………………………………………..…………………………………...pg 11 Section 108 of IPC..…………………………………………………………………………pg

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    OTTO KERNBERG THE THEORY OF OBJECT RELATIONS Kernberg generally defines object relations theory as the psychoanalytic study of intrapersonal relations and how intrapsychic structures grow from internalized past relationships with others. Broadly‚ object relations theory could refer to a general theory of the structures of the mind influenced by interpersonal experiences. More narrowly‚ object relations theory is a more circumspect approach within psychoanalysis‚ stressing the construction

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    Law of Tresspass

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    LAW OF TORT LAW2002-N 20011/12 Lectures 3 and 4: Trespass to the Person Lectures 5 – 12: Negligence TRESPASS TO THE PERSON Reading: Steele Chap 2 to page 81; Street Chap 3; Winfield Chap 4. ASSAULT AND BATTERY Introduction Battery: intentional application of force to another person. Assault: act of the defendant which causes to the claimant reasonable apprehension of the infliction of an immediate battery on him by the defendant. Battery 1. The character

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    harmful physical contact with one person‚ and accidently hits a different person‚ the intent is transferred to the unintended victim. So even if the tortfeasor didn’t intend to hit a third person‚ it is still a battery on that individual. False imprisonment is when a tortfeasor purposely confines a person against their will. This tort also has some key elements‚ which are: “confinement without captive’s consent‚ tortfeasor’s intent to confine victim‚ confinement for an appreciable length of time‚

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    in child imprisonment as children are viewed children as innocent thus causing punishments to become less punitive. Also there has been a large difference of teenage pregnancies

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    Challenges Of Paul's Trial

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    these hardships was his two-year Roman imprisonment. Paul endured this imprisonment while awaiting his trial before Caesar. However‚ Paul’s circumstances were different than most as he had a private home to live in and access to friends who helped him persevere through this trial. These unique circumstances‚ the help from his friends‚ and his firm faith are what helped Paul endure his imprisonment. Charges Brought Against Paul Paul’s journey to his imprisonment in Rome began in Jerusalem. However

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    Penology

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    https://www.facebook.com/nadeem.sharif.3367 Preliminary Nate: The sociology of punishment seeks to understand why and how we punish; the general justifying aim of punishment and the principle of distribution. Punishment involves the intentional infliction of pain and/or the deprivation of rights and liberties. Sociologists of punishment usually examine state-sanctioned acts in relation to law-breaking; why‚ for instance‚ citizens give consent to the legitimation of acts of violence. Two of the

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    Oscar Wilde

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    Born on October 16‚ 1854 in Dublin‚ Irish writer Oscar Wilde is best known for the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray and the play The Importance of Being Earnest‚ as well as for his infamous arrest and imprisonment for being gay. Beginning in 1888‚ while he was still serving as editor of Lady’s World‚ Wilde entered a seven-year period of furious creativity‚ during which he produced nearly all of his great literary works. Around the same time that he was enjoying his greatest literary success‚ Wilde

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    The Hypocritical human approach towards Woman; a Forced Dependent: యత్ర నార్యస్తు పూజ్యన్తే రమన్తే తత్ర దేవతః (Yatra Naryastu Pujyante‚ Ramante Tatra Devataha) Where women are honoured‚ Divinity blossoms there. The Indian philosophers of yore (the rishis) considered that the seeds of divinity grow and blossom in a truly cultured society where women are given due respect and equal opportunities of rise and dignity but it is sheer hypocrisy. On one hand‚ though we extol woman as AdiShakti

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