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    way to punish them. Often carrying hate towards women this type of perpetrator will often substantially injure victims to the point where they require medical intervention or hospitalization. Roughly 30% of rapes fall into this category. (Hope For Healing. Org, 2018) The Power assurance is also known as the opportunity rapists individual who takes any advantage the can to commit a rape. The opportunity rapists will rape a person in conjunction with another crime such as assault, robbery,…

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    Why Do Children Kill

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    like hurting people.” “Murder isn’t that bad, we all die sometime anyway.” – Mary Bell an eleven year old girl from Scotswood, England Throughout history there are examples of children who committed crimes, children who steal and even children who kill. Although this seems to be an unthinkable crime it is something that is happening more frequently than any person would ever expect. Although it is often thought that children and adolescents are not capable of knowing the difference between…

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    there for non-violent offenses. Structure of the argument Reason 1: flogging is the more humane punishment in contrast with the prison. Evidence: Public whipping will sway juvenile convict away from criminal profession (example) Reason 2: the rate of crime in the United States has grown as well as the America’s justice system is faulty. Evidence: Since the 1980s the rates of inmates have increased by over 250% (statistics) Reason 3: Alternative to prison, flogging is cheaper, faster as well as…

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    explicit word choice to depict the atrocious death of Anderson, we see words such as, “stabbed” and “broke” that allow the reader to understand the harshness of the crime. Crimes such as the murders of Smith and Shipp were more socially “accepted” in the 1930s, however, it is thought that America has progressed away from hate crimes such as these. The only difference present here is that Smith and Shipp were hung by a tree. But each of these three black men were played with before they were…

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    drop in crime from July 26 to September 9th 2012, due to the increased amount of police officers who worked overtime to prevent crime in some of the city’s most victimized areas. The Chief is making his claim using police crime statistics but one can question if police crime statistics are truly reliable and credible. We cannot be confident that crime really decreased summer of 2012. One must first look at and evaluate the factors that influence the making of these police statistics on crime.…

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    In Cold Blood Analysis

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    It’s a difficult call for many individuals about whether or not to punish individuals or help them become a better person. While some crimes are inexcusable and lead to life in jail or even the death penalty so can more petty crimes which brings up the case as to whether or not both groups of individuals belong in the same place and if they deserve a chance to be brought back into society. In the Ted Talk by Adam Foss about a prosecutor 's view on the justice system, Foss explains how many…

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    Black Lives Matter Case

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    provided by the media? No one person is perfect and we all have flaws, however, when those flaws are shown by the media as a reason someone is guilty or innocent of a crime that truly short-changes our justice system and it confuses people who are charged with the responsibility of determining if the person was guilty of innocent of the crime. The media use their own criteria to determine if they will work on a case, “a criteria that can influence, often implicitly the selection, production and…

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    Whether it is a minor or major crime, there is always a punishment not far off. Depending on how extreme the crime, determines the punishment. Different cultures throughout time have had various methods of punishment. Often punishments were determined by the towns people. As cultures have progressed, governments have taken full control in deciding their citizen’s punishment. Many times, the phrase “the punishment does not fit the crime” is accurate. Too harsh of sentences can be part of the…

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    certain crimes will advertise the crime they have committed or plan to commit which will allow law enforcement to either apprehend the individuals before the activity occurs or will be able to use the “advertisement” as a form of a confession. Examples of such include sexual predators who can, usually are, and will continue to be tracked based on their online activities. As long as it is used for the right reasons and in the proper manners, social media can be a key source in helping to stop…

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    which is the most effective.....or why all are concurrently effective. Be thorough since this is important concerning the purposes of punishment in a modern society. 1. Retributionists believes that the only way for offenders to really pay for their crimes is to feel psychological and/or physical pain inflicted upon them. In the Old Testament it has examples of retribution in it. Some of these examples are an eye for an eye and when one is strike down by another…

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