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    Gradual Criminalization

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    The fundamental purpose of rules is to normalize the flow of human interaction with attempts to handle deviant behavior. Early pioneers of domestic violence drew their influences of the cultural environment overlooking the needs and rights of crime victims. An example is one of the founding mothers in our nation's feminist movement by the name Susan Brownell Anthony to promote equality in the vein of socially entrenched pattern of male violence. Primary strategies gave practical services ranging…

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    Body Worn Cameras

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    The goal of Ariel, Farrar, and Sutherland’s research was to determine if the presence of a body-worn-camera on the law enforcement officer, would reduce the prevalence on use-of-force and/or citizens’ complaints. Ariel, Farrar, and Sutherland (2014) explain in the introduction of their paper that at that time there was, “no research evidence on the benefits of body-worn-cameras” (p. 510). They continue to explain that their report is “on the first randomized controlled trial using…

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    Labor Unions Evolution

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    right to establish work councils in which employees were the representatives. Through the Act, labor unions were given the right to seize defiant enterprises. The labor unions are also not liable to wrongful acts, which are described by the antitrust law.…

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    acts by pretending to provide security to neighborhoods against drug gangs, and the necessity to respond to violence initiated by rivalry among gangs over drug trafficking free zones, with their legitimation coming from the inconsistency of regular law enforcement that is supposed to restore public order (Ribeiro, Oliverira, 4). Militia’s influence joined relations with the state to displace political authorities, and civil society and undertake leadership positions in the territories under…

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    Bryan Stevenson, a public lawyer for the innocent and poor and author of the award winning novel Just Mercy, came to Rider University for a shared reading opportunity, to present and speak about his book. To begin, Stevenson told the audience about his early life and how he went to a segregated public school when he was young and pristinely entered Harvard School of Government in Public Policy, to minimize the effects of racial inequality. He was always interested in defending those who were…

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    Child Labor Satire

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    every way wrong, and I have found that this form of cruelty is used in your company and must come to an end. One child in every seven can be classified as a laborer. One in every five are paid for their services. These children mostly belong into poor families, are uneducated, and are in desperately need of funds. In their work most of them will be subjected into sweatshop working conditions, will be underpaid, and will be exposed to verbal abuse. Each time a Nike shoe is made the blood and…

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    of social sciences. He was in a true sense a multifaceted personality comprising of a student of several disciplines of social sciences, a mentor, a teacher, a social reformer, an economist, a historian, a political master, a human right activist, a law maker who went on to draft the world’s longest constitution, a scholar who had an in-depth understanding of several religions of the world. His work for humanity is and will continue to be a guiding torch for generations of students, scholars and…

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    Landmark Decisions of the Supreme Court Since the late 1700s, the Supreme Court has been operating as the highest federal court in the United States of America. “Defined by Article III, Section I of the Constitution, the Supreme Court operates under nine Justices, who are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Each Justice holds office for life as long as they are well behaved,” (“Supreme Court Procedures”) The Supreme Court functions by deciding what case to choose,…

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    reason. Aliran brought the matter to the High Court for a judicial review of the Minister absolute right in granting permit, this aspect show that the Minister’s jugdement in favour of Aliran case although the application for the permit according to law. The High Court ruling Harun J noted that although the right of Minister is absolute, but not unfettered, he can’t just simply reject any application without any reason, he had no “good reason” in refusing Aliran’s application. (Cijmalaysia,…

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    Beowulf, the defender of all men, was sitting at his desk quietly looking over his paperwork. This research had to be used tomorrow in court. Beowulf couldn’t make a mistake, after all he was only a paralegal. Earning money for his college was a hard task due to his addiction to gambling. Every single night he went out to a new casino looking for the only sound that ever helped him relax. The beautiful gaming machines, made as sound so peaceful that it helped him get his mind off of the case.…

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