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    Feminism In Criminal Law

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    It is plausible that adopting feminist approaches to criminal law consequently lead to increased criminalisation. There are several distinct branches of feminism; many feminists campaign for legal reform, leading to changes in the law . Feminist jurisprudence argues that the justice system is a manifestation of patriarchy, which may be evident in the lack of female judges. Feminist research also includes criminal violence against women, particularly by men and of a sexual nature . The…

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    Bradley, C. (2012). Criminal law: Is the exclusionary rule dead? Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 102, 1-1323. This article questions the jurisprudence of the mandatory application of the exclusionary rule. It begins by stating that the Supreme Court intends on limiting the usage of the exclusionary rule, making it only applicable to cases that grossly violate a defendant’s fourth amendment rights. By citing prolific court cases as references, this article backs up this position by…

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    Civil law can be defined as the gathering of law of a state or nation guiding the behaviour of individuals and associations, while choosing private rights and liabilities. Under this fall many subgroups of which tort and contract law can be found. Tort law can be defined as the law which may offer solutions to individuals and parties who have been affected by unreasonable actions and behaviours of others, and usually involve state law. Contract law can be defined as an agreement that creates…

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    after that stole his brand new car. 1. Identify the areas of law that are relevant to the chosen media report, and explain how they are? In these articles, there is an overlap between tort law and criminal law with a touch of property law. Tort Law Tort law is about parties or an individual whom engaged an erroneous action usually including acts of violence and intimidations toward another party (Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) 2015).…

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    The caseworker arrived at the residence and Ms. Stephens was upstairs with Kayden. I introduced myself, permission was granted to interview her, and she was provided a copy of a parent’s guide to an investigation. She said yes, she had some suicidal issues in the past and have openly and honestly talk to her husband and everyone about it asking for help. She said Michael used that against her later on and she has never acted on her thoughts. She said she had the thoughts, got some help, and got…

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    Persuasive Argument Have you ever been in a court or been tried for a crime? Have there been any witnesses on these trials. Well if you have then you probably know that they are heavy trusted and needed. I’m going to be talking about how some of the witnesses are not reliable and that we need to fix how we pick them and trust them. My first point is that witnesses have all the trust, by just holding the bible and swearing an oath, people can still lie. My second argument is that that they just…

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    are “crime fighters”. Police devote countless hours enforcing criminal law, patrolling, arresting criminals and investigating crimes. I’m not going to lie, before this class I was under the same impression, but this is what education is for. However, the crime fighting image is not precise the usual patrolmen rarely makes a felony arrest and almost never fires a weapon in their career. Crime science investigators, CSI, Law & Order, Criminal Intent and countless others all portray this image that…

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    Yadira Pichardo Assignment #1 Criminal Law Scenarios Read each of the following scenarios and answer the question(s) after each. Save this document to your computer; you will need to rename it, then type your answers on this document. Upload the document to the Assignment page: 1. John Lions was shopping at Target. He had a number of items in his cart when he approached the checkout counter. He had placed 2 unpaid for items in his pants pocket: a pair of earrings for his girlfriend and a…

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    above, Criminal Profiling can be a useful tool for law enforcement. Although it may not be perfect, it can help solve cases that law enforcement may not have been able to uncover on their own. Nearly all law enforcement agencies use some form of Criminal Profiling, some just use it more than others. Whenever an offender strikes, law enforcement agents attempt to find out what happened? Who did it? Where are they? Criminal Profiling is just designed to figure out all of these questions for law…

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    feel remorse immediately, whereas to others, they will feel regretful at a later time. Despite the notion that habitual criminals only commit crimes because they are caught in the heat of the moment , the truth is, the death penalty plays a role in whether or not one has the ability to go above and beyond to commit premeditated murder. Thanks to the death penalty, more criminals are reconsidering their ability to kill innocent people execution style while they are committing robberies, for…

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