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    In recent years, the prison system has exposed a range of issues so that people start to consider about the meaning of the prison system and should society find the alternatives to imprisonment. We cannot deny the positive effects that prison system brings to the society. However, there are some problem really exist in the prison system. The aims of this essay are to consider the effects of the prison system and evaluate the comparative merit of alternatives to imprisonment. First part of this essay will introduce basic information of the prison in England briefly and criticizes evaluate the influence of the prison system. The second part of this essay will discuss some alternatives to imprisonment. After that, the essay will talk the positive…

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    show’s intent. While subscribing to the alternative perspective, This Week makes a clear point of not sympathising with the aforementioned terrorists. As explained by Schlesinger, Murdock and Elliot, the alternative perspective might often get accused of siding with the terrorists because of their will to offer equal treatment (1983, p. 17). The documentary’s disregard of the terrorists’ actions is achieved by their use of language, clearly addressing Farrell, McCann and Savage as “terrorists”,…

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    There are several ways to that this issue could be tackled. The most significant one would be to have the JTR reflect a specific TDY per diem rate, different than GMR, for Air Force facilities. However, the one that TQC has come to a conclusion that could benefit the service without adverse affects to the JTR, would be to have a individual be issued a meal card by the Air Force training site. They would use the meal card for each meal they would have at the DFAC. In turn, at the conclusion of…

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    We as a colony have suffered much over great amount of time. Almost every reason we have suffered has been due to the British and their fellow loyalists who walk among us. The inflict taxes on us that make it harder to live in this already arduous colony. It takes guts, strength and will to live here unlike back in the pampered villages of England. We must maintain every penny and every square foot of land to help us succeed. I know many of you may see what I’m saying as hypocrisy, but it is…

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    In looking at young offenders’ guns and gangs, it is important to address education or the lack thereof and the incidence of crime. One will acknowledge that bad behaviour and violence in school is totally unacceptable and as such it is often dealt by way of exclusion either permanent or temporary. However, in reality, this exclusion may have an impact that goes far beyond the school gates affecting the local communities, local businesses, victims of crime and social services etc. Gilbert son…

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    decide whether to press charges or not. If he or she decides to press charges the offender will be scheduled for their first appearance in court. In their first appearance in court the accused will be notified of the charges that are being brought against him or her. Here they will also be read their rights and assigned an attorney if they cannot afford one. The next step is the bail or bond stage. The judge will determine if the offender is a flight risk, drug use, violent behavior, and weigh…

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    Law Degree or attaining the LPC does not necessarily mean a person is qualified to do paralegal work. Further training is required to gain knowledge of the practical side of the profession. Paralegals do virtually the same work as solicitors do: the work that solicitors do I have explained earlier. They are regulated by the Institution of Paralegals Legal Ombudsman and complaints The Legal Service Ombudsman is a free service that investigates complaints…

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