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    relate to the client’s sound financial position or financial obligations, the requirement is immediate notification. Failure to notify APRA of a breach of a prudential requirement is a strict liability offence and attracts penalties of $360,000. A strict liability offence in essence is an offence that does not require intention or any fault elements to be…

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    Original Question: What is the best treatment for violent offenders? Modified Question: What is the best treatment for offenders with mental illness? The case in the Part 2: Summary focuses on an offender named, Melissa Jade Higgins, who was convicted for childcare fraud offences in March 2015. Through my court observations, I had the opportunity witness the assessment of Ms Higgins Mental illness during the proceedings. This examination involved various opinions and statements on behalf of…

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    Funk And Wagnall's Report

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    several perspectives under gun control, at federal, state, and local government levels, and finally groups advocating for and against the issue of gun control. Equally important this report delivers fundamental firearms-related statistics, an summary of federal…

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    The final country that will be discussed is Saudi Arabia, which has a relatively straightforward legal tradition in comparison to South Korea. According to the Basic Regulation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the nation cites its source of law as the Qur’an, and it legal tradition as Islamic shari’ah law (Vogel 3). Reichel explains that the Islamic legal tradition has two sources of law—the primary sources being the Quran and Sunnah (prophetic traditions) and a secondary sources being ijma…

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    Helper Interview Report

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    advertising, then I would recommend a perm-ban. If someone behaves in what I consider to be a racist way, or when others complain that someone is being racist, then I would consider muting the person for a short period of time (15 minutes for the first offence and 30 thereafter). If I felt that an event was an act of server drama then I would discuss this with other staff members. If we agreed, or it was excessive, then I would consider a temp-ban or a perm-ban depending upon the evidence…

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    answer is for both men and women to try to take each other on their own terms rather than applying the standards of one group to the behavior of the other…Understanding style differences for what they are takes the sting out of them” (p. 58). In summary, the genderlect theory focuses on identifying, acknowledging and valuing the communication differences between genders rather than imposing defined…

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    Q.1. Give a brief description on the types of legal adjudication in practice through the world. ANSWER The legal adjudication in practice throughout the world is Court based settlements and Non Court based settlements. It also can be said Formal control mechanism and Informal control mechanism. Formal control mechanism is guide that helps to resolve the problems that may occur in the society and discourage those who are willing to disrupt the peace of the society Informal control mechanism is…

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    In 2016, the FBI reported that the majority of hate crimes were committed by White people (46.3%). They were also majorly committed by adults (83.8%) (Hate Crime Summary). This suggests that this is not a matter of innocence, but of specific intention and hate or ignorance. “While the depths of these prejudices vary among offenders, they all share a reliance on similar negative stereotypes, which direct aggression…

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    receive more rights. If the immigrants are white there is no problem but once they see a skin color they want to get rid of them all ,no one has a problem with immigrants from Canada ,or Europe but go crazy when they're form Mexico. I would use this summary to show how prejudices are affecting the way we see people who are trying to better themselves and their…

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    Lay Magistrates

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    Legal personnel within the English courts English courts’ legal personnel’s role differs depending on the court. There are different cases of lay personnel in a court, mainly criminal; magistrates and jurors. Their effectiveness could be considered relevant or irrelevant. Justices of the Peace, or magistrates derive from the 1195’s Richard I’s knights who were requested to maintain the peace in areas where there was a lack of governing body and controlling that laws imposed by the king were…

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