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    Different Types Of Crime

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    For this assignment, I will explain the differences in the handling of each type of crime by the government, as well as exploring the different crime levels, as far as misdemeanors vs felonies and the different punishments for these types of crimes. In addition, I will evaluate the role of the media in crime description and portrayal. Lastly, I will explain the differences in the theoretical applications for these types of crimes and explain how the theories differentiate between these types…

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    Persuasive Essay On Felons

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    Individuals convicted of a felony are not eligible to vote while incarcerated, on parole, or on probation. Voting rights are restored a couple years after the completion of all supervised release. Felons who have served their sentence and have followed protocol should have the right to vote in less than two years. Voting is vital aspect of our lives. Being confined for so many years, deprived of freedom and a few rights taken away, an individual would love to vote in a major election like this…

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    In order to do the most good for the most people, equal rights must be afforded to every one. The most unacceptable form of injustice is disenfranchisement, and my specific area of interest is felon disenfranchisement. I think it’s of the utmost importance that we address this, and address it soon. Each state has varying laws regarding the legality of felon voting; from states that allow felons to vote while incarcerated, on parole, and probation to states that permanently take away a citizen’s…

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    Probation Essay

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    that can be brought up on why people view probation reducing recidivism rates is the places that they are getting their numbers from. What I mean by this is tracking those individuals who were put on probation for a misdemeanor. Those who are sentenced to probation for a misdemeanor typically need few services for their rehabilitation as well as require little supervision for their probation sentence (Petersilla, J, Probation in the United States Part II…

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    Substance Crime Penalties In an effort to help curb dangerous substance related incidents, I would recommend a Federal mandate dictating how possession, OWI, and DUI charges are handled. The mandate would transform current penalties for each of these into more productive sentences. This policy would help prevent relapse and, in turn, recurring incarceration. This mandate would also help protect those who could be directly affected by the actions of those with substance abuse issues. This change…

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    intentionally get in the land of a different person without a lawful excuse. Taking picture or print or internet broadcast: libel is defamatory statement. Under Florida Law Fla. Stat.836.01(2005) any individual who publishes a libel is a first degree misdemeanor. The right to a privacy is protected in the bill of right. He violated that right by taking pictures and uploaded them in YouTube. Rich is not supposing to get in Kim land until she knows or give him access. The court need to rule in a…

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    The Tennessee statute for stalking is a very detailed piece of legislation. Tennessee Code Annotated 39-17-315 begins with definitions for terms that will be introduced in the statue that will need to be clearly understood. The code also aggravated stalking and especially aggravated stalking. The statue on stalking in Tennessee is as follows. It defines the course of conduct as a pattern of conduct this composed of a series of two or more separate noncontinuous acts with evidence of a continuing…

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    Pros And Cons Of Felony

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    “In criminal law, a felony is a category of crimes that are often classified as the most serious types of offenses, and they can be either violent or nonviolent. Felonies are typically classified as mala in se crimes. Mala in se - a Latin phrase meaning wrong or evil in itself. The phrase is used to refer to conduct assessed as sinful or inherently wrong by nature, independent of regulations governing the conduct” (Clark). Murderers, rapists, human traffickers: these criminals, and so many…

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    Fab Five History

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    Underground in Ann Arbor, Michigan are the archives for the University of Michigan. There you can find the Final Four, “... banners from 1992 and 1993” (Thamel). The Fab Five, known as “The Greatest Class Ever Recruited” had bald heads, sagging shorts, black socks, and an attitude that changed College Basketball forever. “They don’t care how they were perceived” (Hehir). They had a journey to get to the point of the Chris Webber scandal. The Fab Five’s revolutionized college basketball…

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    Saints Row the Third Review Erick Panaco Southeast Technical Academy Saints Row the Third takes you out of Stilwater, the setting for the first two games, and drops you into the incipient city of Steelport. Three local gangs are well-entrenched, but the Third Street Saints aren't going to settle for fourth place. Your job throughout Saints Row the Third is to surmount this incipient city and crush the competition. After an intro mission establishes your exit from Stilwater you'll get the…

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