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- 11181: Legalization of Drugs
- ... and what the statistics were after drugs were decriminalized. Within the last thirty years many groups have their attempts. The use of drugs is a victimless crime much like homosexuality. Homosexuals have fought for a great deal of freedom that is based on their basic human rights; the right to make decisions and act freely based on what is protected under the Constitution, so long as anyone else is not affected ...
- 11182: Capital Punishment: Deters murder, and is just Retribution
- ... is a good reason for the death penalty. The theory that society engages in murder when executing the guilty, is considered invalid by most supporters, including Ehrlich. He feels that execution ofconvicted offenders expresses the great value society places on innocent life. Isaac Ehrlich goes on to state that racism is also a point used by death penalty advocates. We will use the U.S. as examples, since we can not ...
- 11183: Accounting Ethics
- ... anomaly is availability of resources. Larger firms have, at their disposal, a much larger profit level; therefore advertising expense is easily included only marginally affecting bottom line. This implies larger firms to have gained a great deal more from inclusion of advertising than small firms. Consequently, small firms could be pushed out of the picture entirely in the area of audit services. Why? In the area of audit services, small firms ...
- 11184: Lord Of The Flies Tracing The
- ... boy on the island whose fate is not to end his life there or become one of Jack s hunters. The three boys Ralph, Roger and Jack who manage to catch a glimpse of the great ape when they return to the mountain, are clearly shocked. Simon is the next boy to have the same fate as the boy with the mulberry-coloured birthmark. Having formed his own group, separate from ...
- 11185: Gun Control: Is It A Problem?
- ... Problem? Ten-thousand, five-hundred, twenty-seven people die a year in a handgun related incidents in the United States. This number, by far, out weighs those gun related deaths in countries such as Sweden, Great Britain, and Japan, which number 13, 22, and 87 respectively. What is the reason for such drastic differences in numbers? The latter mentioned countries have stricter gun control laws and they require bare arm safety ...
- 11186: Problems with Gun Control
- ... Congress should concentrate more on who is using the guns and not guns themselves. Patrick Henry felt that we should preserve our public liberties, and if need be by force. As Patrick Henry stated, "The great objective is that every man be armed." Thomas Jefferson and John Adams also held the same views as Patrick Henry, that every man should have the right to bear arms for private self-defense. Our ...
- 11187: Euthanasia and the Law
- ... carbon monoxide poisoning. Robert claimed his act was one of compassion. Robert was tried and sentenced for second degree murder. The courts' decision is currently under appeal. It can be understood that Robert was under great stress and pain to have to witness some one suffer for so many years. Did he have the right to decide Tracy's fate when she did not have the capacities to communicate her wishes ...
- 11188: Young Goodman Brown: Theme
- ... refuse any temptations. This evil person makes several advances and Goodman refuses. This makes him feel strong until they meet his childhood catechism teacher and see her turned. This brings down his confidence to a great low. He continues down the trail looking for hope in the heavens but hears only howling voices. Goodman eventually reaches his destination and sees the rest of the towns people there participating in evil acts ...
- 11189: Computer Crimes
- Computer Crimes The computer has evolved a great deal since its creation over a third of a century ago. The uses of the computer now seem endless. Unfortunately some of those uses include computer crimes. This paper will explore some recent crimes that ...
- 11190: Community-Based Policing: Law Enforcement For The Twentieth Century
- ... of community and at best we can make true the vision of Sir Robert Peel "It should be understood at the outset that the object to be attained is the prevention of crime. To this, great and every effort, of the police is to be directed. The security of person and property and the preservation of a police establishment will thus be better affected than by the detection and punishment of ...
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