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2451: Pornography
... or forced viewing outlined in the other sections of the ordinance. Nor is it (for MacKinnon/Cole proponents) a tangible physical harm in the "John hits Mary" sense: [P]ornography causes attitudes and behaviours of violence and discrimination that define the treatment and status of half the population . [P]ornography institutionalizes the sexuality of male supremacy ... Since the harm caused by pornography is a social, collective harm to women, conventional liberal ...
2452: Legalization of Drugs
... that would arise from the legalization of marijuana. First of all, the crime rate in the United States would significantly reduce. The shoot-outs between drug dealers will end. Miller and Benjamin state that the violence provided by "turf wars" and by drug deals gone awry would fall to the level that exists in legal industries - zero (174). The places where most of those shoot-outs occur, the inner city, would ...
2453: Quick Look at Gun Control
... to the fact that guns are necessary for self defense against crime, and by enforcing gun control is violating a citizens second amendment right to bear arms. Guns are evil to some, because of the violence that they create. People express guns as weapons of homicide. They insist that, the more guns with which our society equips itself, the greater the likelihood for accidents or violent acts involving fire arms to ...
2454: Investigation Techniques of A Homicide
... that time. He was shocked when he found out about the murder. After more interviews with the witnesses and friends of the victims, the police found out that O. J. had a history of domestic violence. Also some of the statements given by his limo driver and his house guest did not favor O. J. any. Soon the police narrowed the investigation and focused on O. J. When O. J. found ...
2455: Gun Control
... United States are murderous, bombed-out-looking places. American visitors to Canada's big cities often ask where the slums are. The answer is that there really aren't any slums, and the lack of violence there reflects it. Canada's more generous welfare benefits and universal health insurance have made for safer cities. The contrasts between extreme wealth and extreme poverty are fewer and less striking. Poor inner-city families ...
2456: Gun Control: Against
... these laws should be considered unconstitutional because it goes against the right to bare arms. So these gun control laws should be stopped. They should find other ways to deal with gun related crimes and violence. This country was founded on the people of the country owning guns to protect what they think is right. The constitution gives the people the right to bare arms and protect themselves. Any law against ...
2457: Death Penalty
... Still, Capital Punishment is supported by many Americans. They usually rely on deterrence as their main reason to deter people from committing serious crimes. Hopefully Capital Punishment will be legalized in many states to eliminate violence from american life. Many people feel Capital Punishment will not discourage crime . It promotes murder rather than deter it. A desire for suicide is what leads some murders to their criminal acts. Capital Punishment should ...
2458: Common Sense Control, Not Gun Control
... violent crimes with firearms, like assault and robbery, have stabilized or are actually declining." (238) It's been proven in the past the "levels of firearm ownership cannot be associated with the levels of criminal violence. . . . On the other hand, tough laws designed to incarcerate violent offenders offer something gun control cannot: swift, sure justice . . . with no accompanying erosion of individual liberty." (238). And for those of you out there who ...
2459: Censorship: Freedom or Suppression ?
... characteristically shown in. The next action I would take would be censoring WWF wrestling. I find the men in their partially clad outfits to be extremely disturbing. The sport also does nothing more than promoting violence. Both verbally and physically. The last thing I would remove would be the infomercials on TV that not only take away from the precious moments of our lives, but they also take an extremely repetitive ...
2460: Capital Punishment, Should It Or Should It Not Be Used In Today's Criminal Judging System
... possible example to set for society" Will society put money into schools, rehabilitation, community services, and jobs, or will it bankrupt itself with more prisons and more victims? The death penalty is no solution to violence. Works Cited "The Case Against Capital Punishment".Prodigy-World Wide Web-Software. Computer Software, Sept.1995.(http://www.bdt.com/home/mwood/ deathpen.html). "The Death Penalty".Prodigy-World Wide Web-Software.Computer Software, Sept ...


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