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    The death penalty has continuously been used ever since European settlers brought it over in the seventeenth century. “The first recorded execution in the new colonies was that of Captain George Kendall in the Jamestown colony of Virginia in 1608” (“Part I: History of the Death Penalty”). He was executed for being a spy for Spain. The death penalty varied and each colony had different laws regarding it during colonial times. In Virginia, Governor Sir Thomas Dale enacted the Divine, Moral, and…

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    'The law can never keep pace with technological change ' Area of Technology: Digital Copyright and the Law The role of law in regulating your area of technology The role of law in digital copyright is to ensure that the integrity of people’s work is upheld by ensuring their created content is not accessed nor distributed illegally. In the cases where copyright is infringed then it is the role of the law to ensure that the correct punishment is administered to the person or group that has…

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    scholar, J. A. Sharpe “The most efficacious way of dealing with a witch, at least in the eyes of contemporary officialdom was to accuse her before a court of law, and a number of cases in our sample show how bewitched people gained relief after their tormentors were sucked into the legal process”(Sharpe 11). The court systems during the European witchtrials changed drastically over time. In the beginning, hearsay was an important source of concrete evidence. Into the later Stuart…

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    Should Gun Laws Be Changed

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    Amendment of the United States Constitution states “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of people to keep and Bear Arms shall not be infringed.” The court case District of Columbia V. Heller ruled trigger locks and the disassembly of firearms unconstitutional. Justice Antonin Scalia wrote in the opinion of the…

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    advocate for the truth by his supporters and a reckless publicity-seeker who has endangered the lives of many people due to his exploitation of sensitive data by his critics. In December 2010, he was detained by UK authorities after Sweden issued a European Arrest Warrant (EAW) over allegations of sexual assault.2 Swedish authorities claimed they wished to question him over accusations of rape and sexual assault that he supposedly committed in August of 2010 during his visit to Sweden.3 Assange…

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    Social Working Class

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    Modern society’s most incredible feats and most gruesome cessations of social justice have come as we, the people, strive for an ideal life for ourselves and those closest to us. Sir Thomas More, through Utopia, and Friedrich Engels, through The Condition of the Working Class in England, give us firsthand perspectives into the inception and development of the capitalist society we know today. Our graduation from communal property to private property has torn through the Cottage Industry, the…

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    simultaneously learning English. They must not be unjustly cast aside into “sink or swim” classrooms, hoping that something will catch on. Each student deserves the respect of their language, abilities, and culture. Although it took and will take many years of court cases, riots, and laws to advance bilingual and education in general to a fair level, it is the responsibility of the government and community to assure that education continues to respect and offer opportunities to all…

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    State Crimes

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    Germany regime in order to scope the effects of this government run genocide. I will argue that while states can be guilty of crimes difficulty arises in the jurisdiction to which they can be held accountable and when these international criminal courts don 't have their own policing teams it can be hard to punish people in power within their own state. By definition from Kramer and Michalowski (2005, pp. 447-448) state crime…

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    to areas that the Congress had put under foreign control and European colonies, and eventually those feelings would flourish into revolutions and the formation of new nations. Simultaneously, the French Revolution had sparked new ideas about the basis of power and authority and changed attitudes about social issues that earlier were ingrained in Europe. More and more people looked to democracy as the best way to safeguard liberty, justice, and equality, kindling a new…

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    Moral and legal behaviors are a vital part of criminal justice administration. “Morals involves creating judgments concerning what's sensible or bad, right or wrong.” they assist to create right decisions once we are in an exceedingly perplexity that involves ethical issues. The Criminal justice administration faces moral issues very often and it's vital to subsume them in an exceedingly professional manner. The administration suffers with issues in certain situations that are arduous to handle…

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