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    Driven by beliefs that stricter criminal laws, increased chances of conviction and more punitive sanctions will deter criminal behavior, governments in the developed world have engaged in systematically tightening up criminal justice systems. The article makes thee basic arguments: first, that the brand of state regulation known as corporate crime has basically disappeared; second, that it has been argued into obsolescence through neoliberal knowledge claims advanced thorough specific discourses…

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    Adult Offenders Case Study

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    The difference in juvenile versus adult is the youth courts are based more on a cooperative method with the aim of helping the offender to understand the impact of their actions. It is designed to correct and guide the youth so they become responsible and realise their potential to become a valuable member of the community.[1] The adversarial process is vastly different and in this system there is a presumed assumption of competence and understanding for the defendant. It is unfair to put a…

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    Neolithic Monuments

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    often modified and reworked, and that sarsen stones and bluestones brought from Wales (Childe 1955: 283) are thought to have first been erected in 2900-2550 BC (Burl 2007: 133), and two entrances created. The bluestones could have been in place as a stone circle in Wales, and then brought to the Stonehenge site at a later date (Richards 1991: 57). This may have been due to a desire to bring the significance of the Wales site to Stonehenge, perhaps as a ceremony to blend two cultures. Today, many…

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    described it as supreme, as a unitary constitution Westminster Parliament can create legislation for the entire UK. Westminster can adapt powers of subordinate legislatures as seen in Scotland Act 1998 , Northern Ireland Act 1998 and the Government of Wales Act 1998 . Another description he made of the UK constitution is that it is unwritten or uncodified; the convention has been created over centuries of historical developments. Created through different sources: Constitutional Statutes, the…

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    dealt with these situations face to face; whether it have been in war zones across the world or on hospital ships and transport. Australian women nurses involvement began in war, 1898 with the formation of the Australian Nursing Service of New South Wales. World War 1 was the first time in Australian history that women had made a major contribution to the war effort, outside of their home country. Fulfilling their roles as caregivers, Aussie nurses worked behind the lines in field hospitals…

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    I decided to research and study: Do balance bands increase an athlete's performance? Athletics is a critical part of a child's development and many athletes resort to their sport skills to enter college and pay for it. Many people ask how can their sons or daughters become better at their favourite sport to be successful with it in their future. Balance bands were manufactured in the early 2000's and immediately became popular after many famous athletes like David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo…

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    Iteration on Stanley Street 1/52-54 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia 2010 A relatively small gallery in the middle of Stanley Street brings together three artist displaying their artworks that vary in scale, medium, and character. The gallery standings in the heart of Sydney’s Darlinghurst art precinct, the exciting energetic gallery displays works of mostly Australian Artists. Showcases the works of established and emerging artists. The space is a multi-disciplinary…

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    The article Seeing Corporate Fingerprints in Wikipedia Edits is very effective. I will maintain and interpret Hafner’s message in this essay, both chronologically and conceptually. The author, Katie Hafner, brings to light several key points about controversial topics and ultimately divulges extremely sensitive information. The information is compiled from a variety of Wikipedia entr A computer science graduate came up with The Wikiscanner software in two weeks in the summer of 2007(Hafner…

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Executive Summary 2 1.0 THE MARKET 5 1.1 Target Market 5 1.2 Brief Overview of Australia’s…

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    Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that uses technology such as cell phones, tablets, and laptops. These devices are used to get on social media such as facebook, twitter, instagram and so on, these websites are where bullying is mainly taken place at. But what goes through people 's minds to make them think that it 's okay to bully people on social media or even at all? Bullying is no longer just in school, it is now taken to a whole new level and is on social media. People tend to post…

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