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    judges are awarding these criminals with a minimum harsh sentencing right away, making everything easier for the courts by not even having the case go to court. According to the book, The New Jim Crow, written by Michelle Alexander, “‘The value of a mandatory minimum sentence lies not in its imposition, but in its value as a bargaining chip to be given away in return for the resource-saving plea from the defendant to a more leniently sanctioned charge’”…

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    The issues in federal sentencing plan to alleviate the disparities in sentencing. Usually, the guidelines are often misused in the imposition of extreme sentences on persons who have a crime that does not deserve long-term prison or sentencing. This results in overcrowding in the prisons. The overcrowding comes as a result that most of the criminals are subjected to long-term prisons having committed crimes that do not deserve sentencing hence overcrowding example in Canada. There is the issue…

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    § 3559(c)) provides for mandatory life imprisonment if a convicted felon: (a) has been convicted in federal court of a "serious violent felony" and (b) has two or more previous convictions in federal or state courts, at least one of which is a "serious violent felony." The other…

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    Belonging to the development of the world, the number of offenders is increasing rapidly, and it leads to the short of slots in prison. As a result, “The Smarter Sentence Act” passed in 2015 reduces the mandatory minium sentence for those convicted of federal drug offenses in order to address the problems associated with mass incarceration and keeping nonviolent offenders out of prison. In my point of view, I totally disagree with this statement for two reasons. First, it is dangerous for…

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    analysis the nature of mandatory sentencing of people smugglers and show how certain arms of the government have been restricted in the amalgamation of the mandatory sentencing scheme and in turn completely undermining our international obligations. This essay draws its initial source from the workings of Andrew Trotters in honours to ‘mandatory sentencing for people smuggling; issues of law and policy’ and shines its support in respects to the aforementioned claim. Mandatory sentencing in…

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    shelf until the auditors and/or regulators ask to see them? Have they become akin to "Shelfware"? As I write this, my colleagues and I are very busy assisting companies with assessing risks, recommending security posture and well yeah, auditing IT controls too. So what about policies and procedures? Where do they fit? Are they anything more than the product of “give the auditors what they want”? When was the last time or better yet, have you ever had meaningful dialogue around policies and…

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    Ronald Reagan in the 1990 's to provide the economically disadvantaged with subsidized access to phone service is getting an upgrade to include subsidized internet access as well. In a perfect world this would be a wonderful addition allowing those without access at home to receive a lifeline for important tasks regarding civic participation and education, unfortunately things are not so simple. Though providing access at home is a step in the right direction, there are many other factors to…

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    Computers: The Effects on the Mind and Development Decades ago a computer in every home was just a thought, now it is a reality. Computers are used more and more each day in schools and homes. According to the United States Census Bureau, 75.6 percent of homes in America are equipped with a computer (see fig. 1). Schools are also using the internet and computers as an aid in classrooms. This means that not only are children using the computer at home, they are also using them more and more…

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    Interfaces (Oracle, 2013). Interfaces are important in the overall production of software and utilizing them in the workplace. Operating Systems and Analytics In addition to the operating system, the databases that are being used are Microsoft Access. This is beneficial because it is a cost effective business tool that provides the company with all the needs to organize, sort, and store its data (Microsoft, 2013). It is easy to use and maintain without requiring an extensive amount of…

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    For this paper, I interviewed two other people about a life event. The people I interviewed were in different stages of life than I currently am, and were also in different developmental stages. The purpose of this paper was to examine the life event from their perspective, as well as to determine how the developmental stages impacted their reactions to the event. Life Event The life event this paper will focus on is my mom’s struggle with internet addiction. I toyed with a few different ideas,…

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