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    The reason why it should not be a factor in the criminal justice system is because it potentially gives the offenders the opportunity to abuse the system since it allows them to seek a lenient punishment and creates inconsistency. It begins with the landmark case of R v. Clough, where the courts outline two crucial requirements that the offender must meet before the courts will consider diverting them into a healing process. The two requirements…

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    The Little One Chinese culture concerns more about the organization’s interests rather than personal interests. I born in this culture and affected by it. Many people, western people especially, might hold a resistant attitude towards this group-first culture because we are living for ourselves, not others. But I accepted this culture, and followed it when I worked for group. I adjust myself for the team, and learn from the team. Rights and money do not motivate me because I can be the little…

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    These sinners are punished not only by the Puritans, but also by nature. However, Hawthorne shows that nature punishes leniently while the Puritans punish harshly. Hawthorne 's word choice of the sunshine in the forest shows nature 's lenient punishments. When Pearl and Hester are in the forest, there are gloomy clouds covering the sky. However, when Pearl runs ahead of her mother, the clouds disperse to reveal the sun 's rays, which end up illuminating Pearl. The sun only shines on Pearl at…

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    of dice. They just roll the dice and give you the amount of years the dice land on. For example we did research and found 6 people who committed the same crime but was of different racist. What would be the percentage of them receiving the same punishment as the rest? We would really never know the truth for which a judge can choose not to speak on why they decided to give a person that long of a sentence. Down in Texas a man who goes by the name Tyrone Brown was sentenced…

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    in Tasmania. Prisons were built based on 19th century theorists Bentham and Beccaria, using concepts of isolation, silence and hard labour as punishment. Punishments such as hangings, floggings, denunciation and transportation were all part of the classical theorist way of thinking in the 19th century, before punishment of the body changed to punishment of the mind. This report will explain the background and theory behind Port Arthur’s prison structures and operations. Colonisation and…

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    Dimmesdale, her lover, are punished publicly and privately because of the sins they committed. In the Scarlet Letter, the use of the characterization of Hester and Dimmesdale demonstrate that private punishment is stronger than personal punishment. Hester suffers from many forms of public punishment, it begins with the prison. The prison is described as somber, dreary, and studded with spikes, it represents the evil in nature and isolation, which Hester is isolated from the town due to her sin…

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    Mesopotamian Legal Codes

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    Mesopotamians, who believed that justice involved retribution and that the purpose of legal codes was to clearly dictate punishments, and the Hebrews, who believed that justice involved morality and that the purpose of legal codes was to tell people how to live morally correct lives. However, even though…

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    Mesopotamian king known for writing the earliest form of written law in the Mesopotamian and Greek culture (Schmalleger, 2001). One might be familiar with the saying “an eye for an eye” from there the American Colonies received the first forms of punishment from orators, philosophers, Greeks, plays, and poetry. The well-known philanthropist Jonas Hanway publisher of Solitude in Imprisonment said that reformation should be the primary goal of criminal sentencing. According to Hanway, “The walls…

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    This article is an examination into the differences between judicial corporal punishment as implemented by Islamic countries, and incarceration in the United States. Incarceration, particularly in the United States, is widely known to be a massive taxpayer burden— to the tune of over $52 billion per year. In 2012, the annual cost per inmate in the United States was approximately $21,000 for low-risk inmates, and up to $34,000 for high-risk offenders. Additionally, incarceration places a…

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    Restorative Prisons Essay

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    Restorative justice ways are a very controversial topic. Some people don’t believe in restorative justice because it is giving offenders a second chance. Restorative prisons are a part of restorative justice that can positively impact many people. The individuals affected can be anyone who was involved in the crime in some way. Restorative prisons are more useful for the community as well as the offender. Restorative prisons are a perfect example that could have saved a 19 year old kid who was…

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