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    idea of communism, which is also one of the driving forces of The Crucible and the McCarthy courts. The Crucible was initially written to expose the McCarthy courts for what they truly were, a huge injustice within the American justice system. It is humorously ironic as to how both the Salem court in The Crucible and the McCarthy court claim to be advocates of serving and protecting the people 's justice, when they are actually abusing the people 's liberty as a facade to gain power. The…

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    Court Observation Juvenile crime is undoubtedly a controversial issue in Canadian politics. With decades of research and multiple different acts that have been passed in regards to the juvenile/youth justice system, youth justice in Canada is found to be quite lamentable. What is meant by “controversy” in juvenile crime is that there are many disagreements on the action that is necessary in dealing with a juvenile delinquent. Is the punishment too small? Is the punishment too severe? The…

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    "The Criminal Justice System (CJS) is one of the major public services in the country. Across the CJS, agencies such as the police, the Crown Prosecution Service, the courts, prisons and probation work together to deliver criminal justice." (National Archives) Some of the initiatives are run by voluntary organisations such as the Victim Support scheme which offers assistance to victims of crime. There are forty-two local boards to share responsibility. These boards bring together the chief…

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    ___________________________________________________________________________ Submitted to: Professor Amita Dhanda Submitted by: Rahul Sibbal (1st year BA-LLB) NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW, JUSTICE CITY, HYDERABAD Introduction “Love Affair to go on floors by year end” reads an article in the Indian Express . The movie; to be directed by Soni Razdan draws its inspiration from the…

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    Juvenile offenders are becoming a significant concern for all professionals within the criminal justice system. Juveniles cannot lead a successful life when they have been a part of criminal activity and have not been rehabilitated. These individuals are the future or our country and of the world. When they have gotten involved in illegal activity it is less likely that they will have a positive impact on society. By using illegal substances, there are more individuals affected than just the…

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    teachers, and families. It affects the victims of crime, the perpetrators, and the bystanders. While delinquency rates have been decreasing, rates are still too high. The problem of whether to rehabilitate or punish youthful offenders has plagued our society since modern times. Juvenile rehabilitation is an art and not a science. According to justice police institute, approximately 93,000 young people are held in juvenile…

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    is considered one of the Supreme Court Landmarks. This case, applying student, Barbara Gutter was denied acceptance into The University of Michigan Law School because of the university’s affirmative action police and her race. This case review covers the facts of the case, including the name of the case and its parties, what happened factually and procedurally, the judgment, the issues of what is in dispute, the courts holding, rationale, dissent of the Supreme Court members, party’s arguments,…

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    The law relating to domestic enquiry is very vast and varied. It is scattered over number of statues, orders, standing orders and decisions of courts. To understand and appreciate it we have to carefully go through the concepts of rights and obligations and duties, a worker has acquired certain rights and it is the manifestation of these rights, which had culminated into this branch of law. The concept of hire and fire has lost its recognition altogether in the last decades of development and…

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    Criminal Justice Policies and Practices by G. Larry Mays and Rick Ruddell, they describe policymaking and the relationship that politics has in the criminal justice system. They provide examples of when a new policy is going to be made, and how it all begins with the general public. In Making Sense of Criminal Justice Policies and Practices, they point that the way the general public contributes is by who they select to represent in the politics. It is also pointed that politics in criminal…

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    USA the constitution established the Supreme Court under article 3 of the constitution. It is the ultimate authority in constitutional interpretation and its decisions can only be overturned by a constitutional amendment. In the UK, a supreme court was established in 2009 to provide greater clarity in the UK’s constitutional arrangements. In the UK, under the concept of Parliamentary Sovereignty, it is parliament which makes the laws but it is the courts who are tasked with interpreting them.…

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