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    The Three Strike Law

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    The Three Strike Law The policy that I have chosen to discuss is the three strike law. The three strike law was created to handle problems that occurred with habitual offenders. Commonly known in the 1990’s era the three strike law increased prisons sentences of habitual offenders. The three strike law is a statue that allows the courts to impose harsh sentences such as life sentences to individuals who are convicted of three or more major criminal offenses. Habitual criminals automatically qualify

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    Muslims believe in the God of monotheism‚ Christianity‚ and Judaism with all three monotheistic religions. Allah in Arabic is called God (Allah). I felt submission to the God of Islam sometimes scary. Because the force of religion to others in obedience to God or to apply for. (Of course this is only my personal opinion. So all not Muslims) Perhaps I would be guess because religion‚ like Christianity‚ believes in one god. If so‚ what is the meaning of Islam? Linguistic origin of Islam (Islam) is

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    Three Waves Of Feminism

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    interests being strengthened by patriarchy. Patriarchy is a system of society or government in which the father or eldest male is head of the family and descent is traced through the male line. The history of western modern feminist movements has three “waves”. First-wave feminism look for changes in marriage relationship‚ equality in property rights and finally in women’s right to vote or women’s suffrage. Second-wave feminism‚ began in the 1960s‚ called women’s liberation. Third-wave feminism began

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    The three philosophical assumptions are ethical assumption‚ epistemological assumption‚ and metaphysical assumption. Ethical assumption is considered what is right or wrong‚ good or bad. According to our text if someone who believes that a crime is related to poverty then poverty itself is bad. I do tend to agree with this assumption‚ the reasoning is I have seen this first hand‚ and it is for the most part true. The text referrers to poor parenting or poverty can lead to crime. Poor parenting

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    Three Criminology Databases

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    Literature Search To identity relevant literature for this report I searched three criminology databases (AGIS‚ CINCH and Criminal Justice Abstracts)‚ two criminology journals (British Journal of Criminology and the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology)‚ two social work journals (Australian Social Work and The British Journal of Social Work) and one general database (ProQuest) using a combination of the following key terms: recidivism‚ meta-analysis‚ criminology‚ community‚ systematic

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    The Three Themes The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the oldest recorded epics ever discovered. It is written about Gilgamesh the ancient king of Uruk‚ located in modern day Warka‚ Iraq. His reign is believed to have occurred sometime between 2700 and 2500 B.C.E. It’s modern importance lies with the information it reveals about Sumerian society and culture; the most important themes in the story are the importance of love‚ the inevitability of death and the power of the gods.             Gilgamesh

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    you to lead a sober lifestyle again. Unfortunately‚ a few patients eventually relapse. Before this happens‚ certain stages occur. In an effort to avoid relapse‚ knowing what the stages of relapse are is important. The Stages of Relapse There are three stages of relapse that you should know about. These include: The first stage is an emotional relapse. Here identifying and coping with your feelings is important. You must understand that life is a series of ups and downs. How you cope with these will

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    The Three Models of Groups A. The New Right model ⁃ Derived from the individual that lies at the heart of neoliberal economics ⁃ New Righy’s preference is for a market economy driven by self-reliance and entrepreneurialism ⁃ Has expressed particular concern about the link between corporatism and escalating public spending and the problems of over-government ⁃ Mancur Olsan • The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups ▪ Argued that people join interest groups

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    The Three Strikes Law

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    Three Strikes Law Recidivism is a tendency to relapse into a former pattern of behavior or a tendency to return to criminal behavior. Many studies have been conducted about criminals who begin with petty crimes (misdemeanors) that repeat the same crimes or graduate to serious crimes (felonies). The fear of repeat offenders and the increase of recidivism ignited the federal and state governments to seek harsher ways to protect citizens’ safety. Mike Reynolds a photographer whose daughter‚ Kimber

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    Three Gorges Dam

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    The Three Gorges Dam‚ when completed‚ will be the largest dam ever constructed‚ spanning 2.3 kilometers and holding back more then 39 billion cubic meters of water (Three Gorges). In 2007‚ the population hit 1.3 billion. The strain on China’s resources is immense and because of this China has had to invest in many large projects throughout the country. One of its most important needs is energy. China’s power consumption in 2005 was 2.494 trillion kilowatt hours (Cunningham 327). China has built dozens

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