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- 3501: The Effects Of Television Viol
- ... is apparent in the big cities. ŇAggressive behavior was more acceptable in the city, where a childŐs popularity rating with classmates was not hampered by his or her aggressionÓ (Huesmann 166). In the bigger cities, crime and violence is inevitable, expected and, therefore, is left unchecked and out of line. Much research into the topic of children and television violence has been conducted. All of the results seem to point in ...
- 3502: The Young Offenders Act
- ... have tried to correct this problem that they see as a weakness. Yet, so far their attempts have failed. Another weakness they find, is that the courts are expensive and unsatisfactory methods of dealing with crime that is not very serious. Before the fabrication of legal aid most young offenders were not able to obtain legal services. "Subsection 11 (4) provides that, were a young person wishes to obtain counsel but ...
- 3503: Abortion
- ... can have the same chance for life that you had. This also gives the child a chance to have parents that can give the child all the love and support it needs. Abortion is a crime committed against life making it a serious and deplorable offense. But today, in many peoples consciences, life is meaningless. The acceptance of abortion in or culture, in behavior, and even in the law, is a ...
- 3504: Abortion
- ... Direct abortion, that is, abortion willed as an end as a means, is a "criminal" practice (GS 27 # 3), gravely contrary to the moral law. The Church imposes the canonical penalty of excommunication for this crime against human life. Catechism of the Catholic Church - American Translation Statistics relating to Catholics and the Abortion Issue CBS/New York Times 1985 79% of Catholics believe a person could be a "good" Catholics even ...
- 3505: Alcoholism
- ... once a week. Nearly one third of ninth graders drink alcohol at least once a month 12% drink at least once a week. Regular use of alcohol has not changed significantly since 1989. (Casey ! 1) Crime is inextricably related to alcohol and other drugs. (AOD) Annually 480,000 arrests for liquor law violations and 704,000 arrests for drunkenness for alcohol. Alcohol is a key factor in up to 68% of ...
- 3506: Animal Testing
- ... stubborn bureaucrats and wealthy vivisectors would use the more accurate alternatives such as: 1. Cell and tissue culture in vitro 2. Microorganisms and other species of little or no capacity for pain or suffering 3. Computer models to answer questions and guide animal research 4. Fewer animals used per study 5. Less poorly planned work If animal experimentation was eliminated, it would free up 6.8 billion dollars that could be ...
- 3507: Animal Rights
- ... means that 90% of all research animals are not included in the statistics. Too many animals are being tested and they do not even need to use the animals for these tests. They can use computer software materials and get the same results. One more point is that animals do have rights. The activists of the animal rights movements do not claim that animals are the moral equivalent of humans, just ...
- 3508: Charles Manson- Methods To The
- ... once, dying of exsanguination. Tate, who was eight months pregnant at the time of her death, was stabbed sixteen times in the chest and back (Fillmer par. 2). The following evening, in a seemingly unrelated crime, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca were discovered in their home at 3301 Waverly Drive. Rosemary was found face down in her bedroom, a lamp cord wound around her neck, in a pool of blood; she had ...
- 3509: ClockWork Orange
- ... good" . This masterpiece grows stronger and deeper in meaning every time one reads it. Burgess repeatedly reveals his powerful beliefs that it is even the most violent crimes are trivial when compared to the heinous crime of oppression. Burgess not only considers moral oppression to be a wrong against one's civil rights, but he also considers it to be a destructive wrong against one's spiritual existence. This book delivers ...
- 3510: Communication And Race
- ... portrayed in human-interest stories, these stories rely upon negative stereotypes. Like Entman and Gandy finding that minorities (blacks) experience inaccurate portrayals of being violent, Salwen and Soruco also report that Hispanics were framed in crime stories more frequently. Astroff (1989) conclude that mass media tends to reproduce or participate in the reproduction of inaccurate representations, stereotypes, of Latinos. US Latinos were transformed into "Spanish Gold" through the redefinition of (not ...
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