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- 10951: The Death Penalty
- ... death penalty punishes the murderer for what they have already done. There are some instances where it is very unclear whether the death penalty should be used. For example, a man that works in a high security research facility. A foreign agent has evidence that he has been selling information to another foreign spy and threatens to kill him if he doesn't kill the spy. He kills the spy and ...
- 10952: The Effects of Race on Sentencing in Capital Punishment Cases
- ... because "it is built into the system that those in the predominant race will be more concerned about crime victims of their own race," as stated by Welsh White of the University of Pittsburgh Law School (As cited in Gest, 1986, 25). Because of the immense possibility of discrimination in sentencing in capital punishment cases, each stage of prosecution must be controlled as much as possible. Although these offenders are the ...
- 10953: The Pros & Cons of the Death Penalty
- ... the Death Penalty should be used again. There is too much money going into holding killers, rapists and psychos. It cost more to hold one inmate one years than to put him through Harvard Law School. These people knew what they were doing when they did the crime, give them consequences. There is also the "eye for an eye" argument. Make them feel what their victims felt. The punishment for murder ...
- 10954: Methods of Execution
- ... of the lungs. He loses consciousness when shock causes a fall in the supply of blood to the brain. Though a shot to the head causes instant death that method is not used due to high percentage of failures (Kaplan and Danil). Some countries deliberately alter these steps in order to cause a more gruesome death. In Taiwan, the condemned is shot either in the back or chest four times in ...
- 10955: Legal Issues Case Study for Nursing
- ... order, the nurse should have communicated to the physician that the child had failed to improve with treatment and more aggressive therapy would have been followed, possibly including hospital admission. Conforming to legal standards and high quality care: Nursing malpractice exists because it is human to make mistakes under stress, and nurses must function in a stressful environment. Nursing malpractice can be minimized if the nurse utilizes the nursing process and ...
- 10956: Child Sex Tourism Bill in Australia
- ... to also reflect the desire of the Australian community. It was obvious ever since the Act was drafted that it would, by no means, be an easy law to enforce. Within the Australian community many high ranking authorities expressed their attitudes towards the new law publicly. Several of the comments spoken appeared one sided, also, many conflicted with opinions already offered to the public in regard to fair trials. "If Parliaments ...
- 10957: Something Happened! - The Sexual Harassment Suit of the Nancy Hart and the Police of City of Peabody
- ... We have had five good Police Officers quit the Peabody Police Department to go to other departments in the surrounding area because of these poor working conditions. We have Police Officers daily going out with high blood pressure and stress reported to be job related. This paper is only a small fracture of what a good Police Department has had to put up with for the last 10 years. We have ...
- 10958: Capital Punishment: Against
- ... justify the loss of another life rather then make this particular rogue work for the community in which he committed this act against? Why should it be justified for a group of people in supposedly high positions in their respective communities to be able to judge a human being for his misdeeds? Why are these people so well formed in their mental states that prevents them from making unwise decisions as ...
- 10959: Capital Punishment: Injustice of Society
- ... less, and societies were more barbaric--capital punishment was probably quite acceptable. However, in today's society, which is becoming ever more increasingly humanitarian, and individual rights and due process of justice are held in high accord, the death penalty is becoming an unrealistic form of punishment. Also, with the ever present possibility of mistaken execution, there will remain the question of innocence of those put to death. Finally, man is ...
- 10960: Misconduct in Police Departments
- ... get officers out of their cars, make them walk a beat and encourage them to become acquainted with neighborhood residents." (115) With current technology, community policing helps citizens quickly and effectively. "There was a very high-technology, low-manpower style of policing, and many argue that what we're now seeing is the result of that aggressive approach." (115). "Beat officers attend all neighborhood association meetings and take complaints from residents ...
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