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    neglect. Cramped in a small room with others for months. The smells, the disease. You may think that a prison or even a slaughterhouse is being described, but no. These examples are common practice among slave ships travelling across the Middle Passage - that I witnessed while aboard - which transports not only goods but live human beings from the west coast of Africa. This deplorable action of overcrowding and harassment must be stopped from all ships carrying slaves to the Americas. From the…

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    Marijuana is regarded as a harmful plant that has the mind-altering abilities that can endanger lives and is an unneeded burden in today’s society. However, based on the medical benefits and the economic value, marijuana can overcome its negatives with many positive effects. This is a much-debated conversation that has no appearance of slowing down. There are many different perspectives and they seem to come down to the opinion of the debater. The argument seems to have several points like…

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    World War II was a global war that changed many people around the world. It took place from 1939-1945. The countries that were involved were two groups of military alliances; the Allies and the Axis. The Allies were the United States, Britain, and France while the Axis powers were Germany, Italy and Japan. One of the main events that happened during WWII was the Holocaust. The Holocaust was the murder of six million European Jews by the Nazi Party. The Nazi Regime believed that they were…

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    improving society. As a result of the War on Drugs, I believe that it increased racial profiling and the incarceration of African Americans, especially males. Furthermore, due to the increase of sentencing on drug related crimes, this has also caused overcrowding in the jails. As a result of receiving a felony due to a drug related offenses, this later prevents individuals from…

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    The treatment of mentally ill people has evolved over time as the medical community had increased its understanding of the underlying causes of the disabilities. Asylums, places that housed the mentally ill in the 19th century, used harsh, painful, and inhumane methods to treat their patients. These methods of treatment began to change after Dorothea Dix, a teacher and nurse in the Civil War, began visiting asylums and reporting it to the public what she had witnessed. Dorothea Dix studied these…

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    Drug Trade In Colombia

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    areas to harvest substitute crops. The Colombian regime has began to change their stance on their drug trafficking problem as it poses a threat to their public health. Consumption of drugs domestically affects the underprivileged and poor more than anything, as Colombia is one of the most unequal countries in terms of financial stability. The government wants to make programs would care for the neglected citizens that have been affected by he drug trade. The plan was to solve the drug problem…

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    Punishment and Rehabilitation When sentencing an offender, what are the different factors that a judge should take into consideration? The final judgement passed on to perpetrators of crime is known as a sentence. Criminologists would define sentences as; ‘the handing down to convicted defendants of specified penalties, such as incarceration or probation’. In, England and Wales it is the duty of criminal justice to punish those who take part in acts that the Law does not approve of. This essay…

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    However the use of discretion is not only for minor offenses but it also used for interpreting the vaugue laws that might be in place. While discretion can be used for good it can also be over used and lead into corruption, police misconduct, and can cause the public to not like officers. A couple of mitigating factors that influence an officers discretion is the administrative policy mentioned before and the department size. While a large police force can get away with using more discretion it…

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    largely stigmatized topic and it leads most patients to fear treatment options and seeking care. Often times, the relatively unprepared communities are not supportive of these patients and make them feel more out of place. A lack of community support causes relapse and therefore, readmission to hospitals (Yearwood, 2008). Another weakness comes from the fact that, often times, patients in these facilities are unable to care for themselves. This means they rely heavily on local centers, or…

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    The United States has been in a state of economic decline and continues to face a growing national debt. Marijuana legalization could solve this issue. Legalizing cannabis seems inevitable as Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, and the District of Columbia have legalized recreational marijuana and many other states have legalized medical marijuana and decriminalized possession of marijuana, despite cannabis being considered a Schedule I drug at the federal level. Some argue against its use…

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