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    Welcome To Castle Mount Residnetial Home Who we are and what we do ? Castle Mount is Residential Home for people 65+/Dementia We offer a service to people (Service Users/Residents/Individuals) that meet their needs, allows them to remain in the comfort of their own homes, and allow to save their independence, maintain their dignity, privacy and right to chose how and when their care is delivered. How we doing it ? As our continuing commitment to quality, our organisation is set up of policies…

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    Lady Chatterley’s Lover is D.H Lawrence's most debatable works. This novel was banned in the USA for more than 30 years because of its sexual scenes and use of profane four-letter words. The book went through many printings because of interest in its sexual content. It was published privately in Florence, in 1928. After being banned for many years, it is allowed again to be published. In general, we can find it is a book about human nature. The heroine, Connie, usually we call it Lady Chatterley…

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    In the case of 19 year old Slick Martin, whom has resided in several foster homes as a juvenile, has trouble with alcohol and substance abuse, is a high school dropout, and has a juvenile record for shoplifting and auto theft, is facing his first offense in adult court for armed robbery. Robbery charges can carry serious criminal penalties and individuals who are convicted may face incarceration from 2 to 10 years, fines, and probation. The local jurisdiction has a highly structured and secured…

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    era. ACORN is a government organisation that focuses on the issues with cybercrime which in correlation relates to cyberbullying. There are Australian laws set in place to combat the issue of cyberbullying but not all cyberbullying cases lead to prosecution. Many cyberbullying cases go unreported due to the relative youth of…

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    June of 1972, five men with cameras and bugging equipment were caught and arrested in the Democratic National Committee’s offices in Washington DC. Which happens to be where Democratic Party members make decisions involving political campaigns. (streetlaw.org) The break in was eventually connected to the white house. Nixon had hired men to help him get information on how to be re-elected, but President Nixon denied any connection with the incident. After some time, the presiding judge got a…

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    Unfortunately, with political influence and bureaucratic ritualism, the system focuses on the laws and regulations to such an extreme that due process undermines its purpose. There are multiple examples of the system failing and one issue is the proper prosecution of mentally ill convicts. A case that has evoked some outrage is the state of Arkansas medicating a mentally ill inmate, Charles Singleton, to make him mentally competent to execute the death penalty. This particular case provides…

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    In this paper, I wanted to review "Things Fearful to Name": Bestiality in Colonial America by John M. Murrin. Bestiality was a person who had the sex relationship with animals. When the bestiality occurred, people decided to make prosecution by using the law. In the society, laws could help people to prevent the wrong thing occurred and warned all people to act correctly. From this article, I understood people's attitude on the bestiality and sodomy during the colonial period. In the article,…

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    Schlitcht why he lied earlier as to the source of his injury. Inmate Schlitcht replied, “I didn’t want to look like a snitch. Inmate Schlitcht also stated, "It was a mutual fight." Sergeant Johanning asked Inmate Schlitcht if he was willing to aide in prosecution?" and Inmate Schlitcht stated, "No" there was nothing further at that…

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    Italy and The United States Administration of Justice Comparative The criminal justice system is far from perfect no matter what part of the globe you look. This is often shown through guilty parties getting away with heinous crimes, or innocent people being charged with such crimes, which many would view as a worse outcome. That is not to say proper justice does not happen. To exemplify these qualities and shortcomings, we will explore, evaluate, and compare two justice systems separated by…

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    International instruments recognize the rights of children and extend special protection to children. They require state parties to adopt measure to protect children from abuse and solicitation as well as provide cooperation in the investigations, prosecutions and [prevention of these crimes. Ratification and incorporation of these international instruments by state parties varies from one instrument to another and from one state to another. According to Article 1 of the Convention on the…

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