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    Discuss how registration and community notification impact sex offenders and the community. Lasher and McGrath (2012) define registration as “the process of filing sex offenders’ identifying information with local law enforcement” whereas notification is defined as “how this information is released to the public” (p. 7). Identifying information includes such things as address, a current picture, and sexual offending history, whereas notification includes such things as having community meetings…

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    Argument Against Tuvalu

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    If Germany gets their way they will implement napoleonic era code law folks. No longer is our supreme court the highest judicial authority in the UK, the ECJ is. No longer will juries decide who is guilty, only judges will. No longer will the prosecution have to stop prosecuting an acquitted defendant, they can prosecute the innocent man over and over again until they get…

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    “wide range of unattended in negative development for both communities and families"(Kruttschnitt, 2010).Women that are in the prison systems throughout the world make up 2 & 9 percent. These in talk to it in the United States make up 7% under the judicial of state and federal authorities (Kruttschnitt). The rate of incarcerated women between 1980 and 2008 has grown six fold more from 11 to 69 per 100,000 residences. There are many factors that contributed women’s incarcerated but two are the…

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    Legalization On Drugs

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    Marijuana has been quickly gaining favor in the United States, and many citizens are pushing for its legalization for recreational use. States like Colorado, Washington, Alaska, and The District of Colombia have already legalized it and it is time for North Carolina to do the same. Though the War on Drugs has been in effect for the past 40 years, it is time for Marijuana to no longer be considered an illegal substance. Never the less, it should still be a controlled substance subject to…

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    act of executing a person for crimes that they have committed. As far back as we can go humans have killed each other. We have systematically killed each other for centuries, whether is it was genocide or execution; humans have ended life at the discretion of their peers. One might ask why we still hold these terrifying traditions to this day. The death penalty is unjust because it is a horrendous thing to do to a human, it is more expensive then imprisoning them and it does not always bring…

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    likeness of God,” suggesting that beliefs about abortion and the death penalty must go hand in hand. They encouraged parishioners to follow Jesus’s example of forgiveness and love demonstrated in the New Testament and called for necessary changes in the judicial system to improve the reform and reintegration of convicted criminals back into society (“Bishop’s…

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    Police Brutality There have been many lives taken from the black community. Taken by the authority in uniform that we look to for safety. Taken by the authority who is supposed to protect and serve. Taken by officers who ride in a car that flicks red, white, and blue lights. These are the colors of the United States Flag that symbolizes different meanings. Red is the hardiness and the valor. Blue is of the chief, vigilance, perseverance, and justice, and white symbolizes purity and innocence.…

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    The 1947 Labor Management Relations Act commonly inferred to as the Taft-Hartley Act is a United States law by the Federal governance that restricts some of the activities and powers held by the Labor Unions. The Act is still in effect with its sponsorship steered by the former Senator Robert A. Taft together with Representative Fred A. Hartley. It was enacted into law after an overcoming act to former U.S 's President Harry S.Truman who had Veto installed with a decree to practicing slavery of…

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    The Development of Juvenile Justice is a response to youth who committed crimes is split between two desires, the focus on rehabilitation and intervention and on the other side of the extreme is punishment, the want to care for the public good rather than the delinquent with a more punitive hand. In Rethinking Juvenile Justice, Elizabeth S. Scott and Laurence Steinberg have wrote about this issue. The two authors start at the legal framework for youth justice in the United States and how it…

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    Natural law is the belief that law, and morality are intertwined. There are several notable theorists whom believe that natural law should be applied to our legal system and to the law-making bodies. St. Thomas Aquinas and lon Fuller both represent ancient and modern natural law respectively and both believe that natural law should be applicable to our society. On the other hand, legal positivism is the belief that law, and morality are two separate entities. Some notable theorists that believe…

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