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    Over years of cases and research, it has been found that a large proportion of false confessions are made by juveniles. To combat the rate of false confessions, there needs to be a reform of the legal practices used in juvenile court cases. The first significant step the court took in showing that adults and children are different was the case Roper v. Simmons – the ruling of this case forbid the use of execution on individuals under the age of 18. The court acknowledged that there are…

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    Although there have been a decrease in the numbers, violent crimes still prove to be one of the major problems haunting the general population here in the US. Violent crimes include battery, assault, mayhem, false imprisonment, kidnapping, homicide, murder, rape, robbery and extortion, burglary, arson, and manslaughter, among others. Of all these crimes, aggravated assault is said to be the most common. Aggravated assault, also known as felonious assault, is a modified form of ordinary assault.…

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    Life In Colonial Times

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    I learn so much about the colonies, how their lifestyle is like, their rights, leisure, etc. The first thing that amazed me is the simplistic nature of life. All they do is live off the by planting crops and raising animals. Life in the city is ghetto. The houses are close together and wild dogs run rampant around the city. Some things that resembles modern life are taverns and markets, aside from that it’s not the exact same. Rights of the colonist are basically the same of modern America.…

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    “Foundations of social order are profoundly shaken when ordinary law-abiding citizens take to skirting the law” stated Frank Trippett. In the author’s short passage “A Red Light for Scofflaws” he points out how ordinary law-abiding citizens break the law sometimes too. Laws are established to protect one's family and community and have enforcers to enforce them to keep people out of harm's way. millions of americans who see themselves never breaking the law eventually ends up breaking at least…

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    Chicago Violence: Gangster Disciples vs Black Disciples Chicago , also nicknamed " Chiraq" is the most dangerous state in America today . The murder and homicide rates are through the roof compared to any other state , in 2012 the number of murders was more in Chicago than in Iraq . This violence sparks on many occasions for many reasons , but a guaranteed majority of this is due to the wars between two rival gang affiliations , this is why my report is on the history , lifestyle , and battles…

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    Wrongdoers In The 1800s

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    At the beginning of the 1800s, there were many debates about which type of punishment should be carried out on wrongdoers that cannot follow or abide by the law. The one thing that these debaters decided on was that the most criminals (with the exception of executions) needed to be sent to isolated facilities where their criminal behaviors could be corrected; these facilities are known as penitentiaries. In the 1800s, there were two main types of these penitentiaries – the Pennsylvania and the…

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    Drug-Crime Hypothesis

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    The collective reason for this hypothesis advocates that drug use and crime are not precisely correlated together. However, this hypothesis model alludes to the drug-crime relationship elements such as failing school systems, organized gangs, and weak social support systems. Moreover, drug use and crime may have shared environmental and dependent on a set of circumstances. For example, there is a direct connection between delinquent juveniles and the rise of gang membership in urban cities…

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    People commit crimes by different reasons; yes negative labeling can be one of them but certainly is not the only one. I agree for some people, the negative labels lead to the criminal activity. Those people accept the label as their character and act on it. For each individual is different. For an example a person grow in poor family with relatives with criminal behavior most likely will be labeled as potential criminal. Per labeling theory this person would accept the negative label as a…

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    Liabilities/Repercussions of breach of HASAW The enforcing authorities have a range of tools at their disposal in seeking to secure compliance with the law and to ensure a proportionate response to criminal offences. Inspectors may offer duty holders information, and advice, both face to face and in writing. This may include warning a duty holder that in the opinion of the inspector, they are failing to comply with the law. Where appropriate, inspectors may also serve improvement and…

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    This assignment gives the advantages of the justice approach and welfare treatment of young suspects and offenders within the United Kingdom. Applying the full force of the criminal law to children and youths has for some time been held to be questionable. In the United Kingdom, the period of criminal obligation is ten in England and Wales (in Scotland it is eight, inferable from a fairly diverse adolescent equity system). This is strangely low compared to where the rest of Europe are on the…

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