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- 9131: The Death Penalty: Why We Should Have Capital Punishment?
- ... couldn't trust the state, Moore could have been executed long ago and they could have put the whole horrible incident behind them forever. Instead they have a nightmare to deal with biannually. Not a day goes by that they don't kick themselves for being foolish enough to trust the liberal sham that is life imprisonment and rehabilitation. (According to the US Department of Justice, the average prison sentence served ...
- 9132: Analysis Of International Law
- ... present Charter. The commands of international law must be those that the states impose upon themselves, as states must give consent to the commands that they will follow. It is a direct expression of raison d'etat, the "interests of the state", and aims to serve the state, as well as protect the state by giving its rights and duties. This is done through treaties and other consensual engagements which are ...
- 9133: Native Sun: Society's Responsibility
- ... were a group of people shunned by society and then resorted to violence because of that. The shooters had parents who didn’t even bother to do as little as ask their kids how their day at school was. They probably paid little attention to them. Native Son is a personal journey for Richard Wright in which he works through the humiliation and rage that is part of any African American ...
- 9134: Marijuana
- ... on faulty research. Smoking marijuana does seem to damage the pulmonary system, in some of the ways that inhaling tobacco smoke does. In a study of people who have smoked four or five joints a day for more than ten years, the physician Donald P. Tashkin, of the University of California at Los Angeles Medical Center, has found evidence that marijuana smoke can cause chronic bronchitis, changes in cells of the ...
- 9135: Juvenile Justice System In America
- ... Emphasis began to be placed on rehabilitation for the good of society and the individual, rather than on punishment for its own sake. The issue of punishment versus benign corrective treatment has persisted to this day. Arguments against punishment cite its essentially vindictive and peremptorily negative nature; its effects are viewed as ineffective and perhaps even destructive. Proponents of legal punishment, on the other hand, stress its value as a sobering ...
- 9136: “Smoke” The Prohibition!
- ... the issue is, at least, scary. If the fact that enforcement breeds poor international relations, undue cost on public health, crime, and racism is bad, the fact that the government is infringing our rights every day because of Drug Prohibition is atrocious and threatens our freedom. Drug users are not the only ones crying out for their rights in this war. Even Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall called many polices "the ...
- 9137: A Comparison Of Male Juvenile Sex Offenders With Delinquent Non-Offenders
- ... lives of JSOs with JNSOs from already existing data. The major purpose is to acquire a better understanding of the similarities and differences between JSOs and JNSOs. References Abel, G.G., Osborn, C. A., & Twigg, D. A. (1993). Sexual Assault Through the Life Span : Adult Offenders with Juvenile Histories. In H. E. Barbaree, W. S. Marshall, & S. M. Hudson (Eds.), The Juvenile Sex Offender (pp. 104-117). New York: The Guilford ...
- 9138: Cannabis
- ... the dose of an individual preparation is to give it in ascending quantities until some effect is produced. (The Book suggested using a fluid extract - powdered cannabis in solution, 4/5 alcohol - three times a day, starting with two or three minims.)"(Lovinge,1985,p434) Extracts, tinctures, and herbal packages of cannabis manufactured by many drug companies, was available in any pharmacy until 1941 when "The two main professional directories of ...
- 9139: Religion and Capital Punishment
- ... punishment; (3) A punishment that is rejected throughout the whole of society; (4) A severe punishment that is truly unnecessary and serves no purpose (Edward Tivnan, The Moral Imagination: Confronting the Ethical Issues of Our Day, p. 160). It can certainly be argued that the act of an execution fills at least one, if not all of these criteria. Not long ago, a movie made about a very special woman, Sister ...
- 9140: The Death Of A Criminal
- ... a round, justice will be served. Thus, the punishment would fit the crime and the victims family and society would be helped knowing one less murderer is out in the streets. We live in a day and age where killing and raping happens everyday, and many get away with it. Those who are caught don't deserve for American taxpayers/victims to pay for them to stay in a jail cell ...
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