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    portrayed his heroic nature through his gallantry in the stories that he told and the trials that he was involved in. Beowulf establishes himself as an epic hero by demonstrating core characteristics throughout his journey; they include the idea of restitution, resurrection, and the most important one of them all, his flaw. With his many calls to adventure, Beowulf certainly exemplified superhuman strength and courage when going up against…

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    Prisons are over loaded with inmates; there are now alternative resources being used to reduce the number of inmates in prison/jail. That alternative resources are community corrections. Community corrections can often be a privatized agency that is similar and different form private prisons. Privatized community corrections can give positive outcomes to the criminal justice system, but it can have a negative impact on the clients because they have to pay fees to the centers. Why do are clients…

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    propane it was also guilty of fraudulently driving up the price above the legal limits. Nevertheless, the Assistant Attorney General made an example of the BP agents who took advantage of the stakeholders. Once more BP paid out millions in fines and restitution and their image and reputation was tarnished. (para. 6 pg. 588). Evidently, BP did not take the previous events and cases seriously. Following the 2010 oil spill, BP's CEO was indicted for lying and misleading congress about the amount…

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    criminal offenders society had many different ways to deal out punishment. Through this process a guide of Philosophies of Punishment with eight different concepts. Retribution, Deterrence, Rehabilitation, Isolation, Incapacitation, Reintegration, Restitution, and Restoration. These punishments was established to help curve the criminal element and or activities. Even with these different types of punishment law enforcement officials still have problematic with overrunning correctional systems…

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    Morality Of Animal Testing

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    Introduction According the Humane Society International, “It is estimated that more than one hundred and fifteen million animals worldwide are used in laboratory experiments each year.” (Humane Society International, 2016, para. 3). Some are forced to inhale toxic fumes while others are immobilized, these are just examples of the many ways animals are “tested” on. (“Should animal testing be banned? | Debate.org,” 2016, para 9). Most of the animals usually die from the tortuous acts, while the…

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    Inappropriate Violation

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    attempting to hack any district computing device Capturing network traffic by any means and for any reason Viewing network traffic by any means and for any reason Offenses 1st Offense and Beyond Consequence Up to 10 days OSS, Police Involvement and Restitution CARE AND RESPONSIBILITY Tier 1: Care and Responsibility: Neglect and Misuse (including but not limited to the following): Removing labels and identifying stickers on a mobile computer Attempting to connect any peripheral device to a port…

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    friends family and it was embarrassing.We were handcuffed and transported from Walmart to the Laurel Police Station. The handcuffs were tight and uncomfortable to sit with. I didn't have to go to court or anything like that, but I did have to pay restitution, $162.46, to Walmart. We had returned all the makeup and everything we took. All humans make mistakes but I didn't realize that mine was about to follow me for the rest of my life , I took full responsibility…

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    zone,’ or the power point. Here, the ball’s bounce should be the greatest, as the coefficient of constitution should be the highest. And for a stationary racquet, this point is found near the centre of mass (Miller, 2006). The coefficient of restitution is a ratio of the initial velocity to the final velocity, therefore its value is between 0 and 1, the higher the number, the more bouncy the ball is (Ashish, 2017). Traditionally, the performance of tennis racquets was measured by launching…

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    Criminal Sentencing Essay

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    Commission (2011), punitive sentences are to incorporate a purpose for the sentence. Criminal sentencing can be categorized into six areas with distinctive goals: general and specific deterrence, incapacitation, retributive, rehabilitative, and equity/restitution. The sentencing goals are not exclusive and at times overlap in achieving its purpose. Furthermore, one goal is not better than another, but rather one would be more applicable in certain situations than another. Deterrence can be…

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    (OVS, n.d.). OVS (n.d.) also notes that eligibility includes physically injured victims, dependants, and children who witness a crime. The Burns children would also be eligible for restitution. OVS (n.d.) describe restitution as compensation to a victim for injuries and or loss resulting from a crime. Restitution is determined during sentencing; and ordered by the Court of Law to be paid by the perpetrator (OVS, n.d.). While programs exist to assist crime victims, many victims are afraid to…

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