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- 10971: The Two Different Cases Regarding Capital Punishment
- ... the other resting on love and the nature of an ideal spiritual community. If we stand back from this description and make an attempt at evaluation, one point is crucial. The love ethic requires a high degree of moral achievement and maturity. It is more suitable for small, closely-knit communities in which members know each other personally and in some depth. Forgiveness is best in a setting in which people ...
- 10972: The Social Plague of Crime and Criminals
- ... the rights currently advocated in prisons. The current law in states that allow conjugal visits is most criminals except those on death row, those who have life in prison, or those who are sentenced for high risk crimes. This is procedure in most states including California. Those in support of the movement to abolish conjugal visits all together are hoping to make California a role model or precedent state for the ...
- 10973: DNA and Crime
- ... DNA evidence. There are two methods which can be used to test DNA. “The older one called ‘restriction-fragment length polymorphism’ (RFLP) takes up to two weeks to complete and requires a larger supply of high quality, uncontaminated DNA. The good thing about this test is that it finds the ‘random repeats’. These extra chemical units give everyone’s DNA a unique pattern. The newer method is called Polymerase Chain Reaction ...
- 10974: International Law
- ... resources. The Court observ ed: It is one of the advances in maritime international law, resulting from the intensification of fishing, that the former laissez-faire treatment ofthe living resources of the sea in the high seas has been replaced by a recognition of a duty to have due regard of the rights of other States and the needs of conservation for the benefit of all. Consequently, both parties have the ...
- 10975: Analysis of Police Corruption
- ... Commission in 1972 that first brought attention to the NYPD when they released the results of over 2 years of investigations of alleged corruption. The findings were that bribery, especially amoung narcotics officers, was extremely high. As a result many officers were prosecuted and many more lost their jobs. A massive re-structuring took place aftewards with strict rules and regulations to make sure that the problem would never happen again ...
- 10976: The Death Penalty: To Be or Not to Be...
- ... a prison for the rest of his life. Here is what Mr. C.Hoppe states in his article " Executions Cost Texas Millions ": For the states which employ the death penalty, this luxury comes at a high price. In Texas, a death penalty case costs taxpayers an average of $ 2.3 million, about three times the cost of imprisoning someone in a single cell at the highest security level for 40 years ...
- 10977: Issue of Gun Control and Violence
- ... Constitution guarantees citizens the right to bear arms, and this has made it possible for U.S. criminals to obtain firearms more readily than their counterparts in countries like Japan...". Marvin Harris indicates that "the high rate of homicide in the United States undoubtedly reflects, to some extent, the estimated 50 million handguns and rifles legally and illegally owned by the American people" (122). As demonstrated in the film: Cops, Guns ...
- 10978: Gun Control And Violence in Canada and the US
- ... Constitution guarantees citizens the right to bear arms, and this has made it possible for U.S. criminals to obtain firearms more readily than their counterparts in countries like Japan...". Marvin Harris indicates that "the high rate of homicide in the United States undoubtedly reflects, to some extent, the estimated 50 million handguns and rifles legally and illegally owned by the American people" (122). As demonstrated in the film: Cops, Guns ...
- 10979: Gun Control
- ... by criminals using guns. Gun control is wrapped in a series of social issues such as crime and drugs. Guns have become closely linked to drugs and murder in the public mind. Drug dealing and high tech weaponry have escalated the warfare in cities between long established loosely knit gangs. Predominantly guns of crime are used by gang members. Many police officers are killed every year due to drug and gang ...
- 10980: Should Drugs Be Made Legal? (Against)
- ... be legalized because there would be an increase in drug abuse due to its availability. Once legalized, drugs would become cheaper and more accessible to people who previously had not tried drugs, because of the high price or the legal risk. Drug abuse would skyrocket! Addicts who tend to stop, not by choice, but because the drugs aren't accessible would now feed the addiction if drugs were made legal. These ...
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