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    A Brief Overview of the Rational Choice Theory When analyzing the rational choice theory, I remain committed to the opinion that crime is committed out of personal gain. There is this theory that tells us that people are able to make clear and concise decisions, knowing full well what those decisions are. This theory is known as the rational choice theory. Not only does the rational choice theory tell us people make the decision to do what they want to do when committing crimes, they…

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    What are the six general categories of criminal law violations? Describe each, and rank the categories in terms of seriousness. Then list and describe the eight general features of crime. What are the “three conjoined principles” that comprise the legal essence of the concept of crime? The six general categories of criminal law violations range from the treason to simple offenses such as a parking ticket. In the following report, I will attempt to explain the different categories of criminal…

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    Adam Nobody Case Analysis

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    judges in both cases concluded that the state’s monopoly over the use of violence was abused by the police. That being said, referring to the liberal principles, there are many reasons that I will be arguing throughout this paper that will explain the reasonings behind the judge’s conclusion. In reference to this, I will argue about both the Lacy MacAuley and Adam Nobody cases in regards to how the police misused their authority by using abusive force towards them, and how the criminal trials…

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    Security is one thing that you should not compromise with. This is the reason why you should have your locks rekeyed. Remember that protecting your home should always be your number one concern. Rekeying your locks will go a long way in protecting your valuable belongings and possessions. In addition, this will also play a vital role in protecting your loved ones. It is always advisable to hire the services of a professional locksmith to come and do the rekeying for you. You might be asking…

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    Robbery Theory

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    Robbery is a crime that happens every day in our society. It usually leads to assault or murder. The question is what causes people to commit robbery, and which criminology theory affectedly describes the pattern. The theories that would explain criminals, and why they commit this particular crime are social process theories. The reason why these theories explain so well is that all human beings have different reasons for committing certain types of crimes. For instance all robbers have…

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    Importance Of Self Safety

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    The best way to prevent a home invasion is simple never, ever open your door unless you are certain you know who’s on the other side or you can verify that they have a legitimate reason for being there (dressing up as a repair person or even police officer is one trick criminals will use). In the event that an intruder breaks in while you’re home, you should have a safe room in your house to which you can retreat. Such a room should be equipped with a strong door, deadbolt lock, phone…

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    1) Fines, fees and forfeiture are the different mode of punishment for criminal and civil offences under criminal law. Fines are a type of financial punishment for mostly civil offenses. Fees are a typical source of funds used for rehabilitation purposes that include treatment costs and for covering administrative expenses. Forfeiture is the action taken by the government by seizing the property of offenders. These offenders have earlier owned their property through illegal means. The situations…

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    Kuehn v. Pub Zone and Soldano v. O’Daniels were both involved in attacks that took place in a bar. Should both parties come out the same? And if so, which way? In favor of the plaintiffs or owner defendants? Bars and saloons have been known to be very popular places for customers to get into arguments that can lead to fights or attacks, my personal opinion for that being the place of most fights is that alcohol makes men or women more aggravated easier acting more on their emotions rather than…

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    In the English Legal System, there are many different areas of law. Usually, the English Legal System separate into two branches, which are civil law and criminal law. Criminal law is a type of public law where the government or the state will take up an action against the accused of crime. Conversely, civil law is a form of private law where the victim will sue a wrong dual who is also a citizen. Therefore, there are differences between criminal law and civil law. The objective of criminal…

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    The first question that comes to mind when people mention about graffiti is whether it is a crime when people paint on the walls, trains or subways or not. A great number of people assume that graffiti is a type of crime because art belongs only on canvas. However, these people seem not to know what the definition of art is. What is more, they do not care about talented graffiti artists. For this reason, graffiti is definitely a type of art. So, graffiti ought to be agreed as a kind of art…

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