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    reported incidents of misconduct since 1995 (Sheppard, 2013). These prior health and safety violations resulted in an explosion in a Texas refinery in 2005 and a fire at an Ohio refinery in 2006. These instances killed thirty people and injured over 200 others. During the three years from 2007 to 2010, BP’s health and safety violations made up ninety-seven percent of the "egregious, willful" violations issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) (Thomas, Cloherty, &…

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    that are committed. Mississippi has a law that allows property to be seized, and possibly forfeited, if it is assumed to have connection with a violation of controlled substances laws. To validate a forfeiture,” the State must essentially prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, that an item of property was “used” or “intended to be used” in violation of the law. Some items of property subject to forfeiture are intuitive – drugs, drug containers, paraphernalia and items used to manufacture…

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    Indian Removal Policy

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    The forced relocation of Native American tribes resulted in tremendous suffering, death, and destruction of many communities. This process of moving them was tremendously inhumane and included being arrested and dragged into packed wagons filled with hundreds of people at once (Private John G. Burnett). Native Americans were denied their basic rights of life, liberty, and property, revealing an…

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    glioblastoma to place in the mental institution. Eagleman realizes that putting them in mental institutions is the best solution for them and they will surely give them a chance to change. Thus, Eagleman thinks that this will be positive result in less violation for criminals who are mentally ill, fewer people in the jail, and fewer crimes because mentally ill are fully recover and did not make any trouble. In the beginning, Eagleman believes putting the…

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    Erion Sakarr Williams was on level four parole supervision prior to his death on October 1, 2016. He was released from the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) on May 2, 2016. He was committed to DJJ on March 5, 2015, on the charge of violation of probation with the following underlying charges of assault and battery against family member, brandishing a firearm, grand larceny, and possession of a firearm by a minor. He was also committed to DJJ on March 30, 2015, for assault and battery on law…

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    My Norm Violations

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    In this paper, I am writing about two norm violations I witnessed along with one norm violation I committed myself. In order for myself to understand the different types of norm violations I had to watch videos as well as identify what a norm was. For example, a norm that is not strictly enforced is called folkways. Other norms however are taken much more seriously in which we insist on conformity and these are called mores (Henslin pg.51). “Norms are expectations of ‘right’ behavior” (Henslin…

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    F. 3d 581 Case Study

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    The moving party is entitled to summary judgment as a matter of law only when there is no issue of material fact of law. Fed. R. Civ. P. 56; Williams v. Crichton, 84 F.3d 581 (2d Cir. 1996). The plaintiff must show that there is a genuine issue about the facts of the case that will affect the outcome and that a jury would return a verdict in the plaintiff’s favor. Williams, 84 F.3d at 582. In addition, the court must make all reasonable inferences in favor of the non-moving party. Id. at 587.…

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    On 05/12/17 at 6:48pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to the area of W 5th Ave and Highland St on a dog at large, patrol only. I arrived in the area and saw a unknown male and female playing with a white medium mix dog and a boxer in a field. I stopped and exited my vehicle and approached the individuals. They indicated that they are the ones that called about the boxer running loose. I returned to my vehicle and retrieved my snare pole and doggie treats. I slowly approached…

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    that there will be violations of the assumptions. The interaction situation was similar at each site as there were parallel interaction behaviors even though these were distinct places that catered to different subcultures (jock/fit, twink, bear/bigger). Some…

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    brother and sister have turned 21 years old, both of them use birth control to rule out the negative genetic consequence of inbreeding, and both of them feel good about the violation and decide not to do it again, which rules out the possibility that one of them will get hurt either physically or mentally from such a violation. The participants then were asked to judge whether the behaviors between siblings were morally appropriate. Most of the participants think the action is morally wrong and…

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