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    The purpose of the paper is to discuss on the effectiveness of interest groups on a selected criminal justice policy. Interest groups are organized groups that try to influence the government to adopt certain policies or measures to help the citizens/public. These groups can be a benefit to help get laws enacted and enforced. The interest group selected for this discussion is MADD-Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the crime of driving drunk. Below there are three articles found that are…

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    According to document 5, “Politically, the central government’s control diminished, bureaucrats became more corrupt, and the local landlords took up much of their own wishes.” This shows that the government became too corrupt. With a corrupt government, the empire could face problems. Such as, unequal rights and population decrease. Also,…

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    In the case titled “Wichita Confronts Contamination”, in the year 1990 city of Wichita, Kansas, had to deal with a pollution that was detected in wells under the downtown area. Hazardous chemicals known to cause cancer and other health problems had been detected in some private and industrial wells in Wichita’s core are (Stillman 2010, pg. 137). This was a major problem not only for the residents and businesses in this area, but also for the future of the city itself. The banks put a hold on…

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    and 600 C.E. as a result of numerous internal and external conflicts. The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty internally ruptured due to political ineffectiveness as a result of corrupted emperors and officials and externally disintegrated because of nomadic invasions from Germanic tribes in Western Europe and the Xiongnu in Asia. However, the Roman Empire saw the decay of the faith of the Empire in the citizens as they turned to local landlords for protection, while the local landlords of the Han…

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    One workers spoke to the crowd and said, “You know why we are going. We are going to the Tsar for the Truth. Our life is beyond endurance ... Now we must save Russia from the bureaucrats under whose weight we suffer. They squeeze the sweat and blood out of us. You know our workers’ life. We live ten families to the room. Do I speak truth?’” (Blom 141). Their mission was to go to the Tsar but they were not able to because members…

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    The Policy Process

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    Introduction Policy process evolves through a cycle of separate stages and relatively a prolonged procedure of scrutiny. Given that policy implementation is both political as well as technical, the cycle process serves to thoroughly scrutinize the broad statements of intentions made in various debates, approaches and models (Jann and Wegrich cited in Fischer and Miller, 2006, p 43). The policy process is a continuous procedure rather than a single event. As argued by Cairney (2011, p 4), “the…

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    In Ancient China, during the tumultuous Warring States period, government leaders surrounded themselves with advisors, similar to medieval courts and modern cabinets. These advisors espoused their beliefs on how governments should operate, but more importantly, how leaders should act. Two seemingly diametrically opposed schools of thought rose to prominence: Confucianism popularized by Kongzi and Mengzi, and Legalism promoted by Han Feizi and Li Si. Although each camp acknowledged a hierarchical…

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    by the NPS to locate the Sand Creek Massacre site began in 1998 when Congress passed the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site Study Act. Predictably, as the search for the site unfolded, tribal representatives squared off with non-Indian bureaucrats and scholars over the discrepancies between written accounts and oral histories of the…

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    Interest groups are the decisive factors in an election, and are prominent at every level of American politics swaying and influencing voters. They use tactics and send out messages that seem to be for the voters, when actually it’s the contrary. Interest groups seek to influence political processes in ways that benefit their members. In doing so, however, they may not act in the overall public interest. Still while acting for their own self improvement these interests groups continue to be…

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    Violence and destruction can never be quelled as it is inextricably linked to human nature. We as human beings wage war, and send the young, able bodied males to fight our battles while bureaucrats and wealthy individuals continue with their typical lives unaware of others’ misfortune and sacrifice; protected by laws and riches. Those who have the most life to live are sent to the front lines, in a way O’brien knew he would perish in the heat of a war he had no part in starting.A future Ivey…

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