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Papers On The Public & Crime Just Theory
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High Crime Rate In South Florida / Little Effect on Tourism
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In 10 pages the author discusses how the high crime rate in South Florida has very little effect on tourism. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Florcrim.wps
Hobbes, Aquinas And Plato: The Role Of Morality In
Establishing An Obligation To Obey Law
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7 pages in length. Ever since the time when mankind
required the inclusion of law as a means by which to settle disputes and create a more agreeable community, the issue of legal infiltration has been the subject of myriad dissatisfied individuals who believe that the implementation of law has been significantly more detrimental than beneficial. Others, however, contend that without the presence of law, human morality would not stand on its own
as a deterrent to crime and otherwise unwanted social behavior. Thomas Hobbes, St. Thomas Aquinas and Plato postulated the issues surrounding the role of morality in establishing an obligation to obey law; from these three men, one can readily surmise that law most certainly has a place within society's civil framework. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCmrllw.wps
Homicide in England and Holland
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A paper which looks at homicide rates in England and Holland with particular reference to sociological theories of homicide, and the methodologies required to make a valid comparison between the two countries. Bibliography lists 35 sources
Filename: JLhomeng.rtf
How Race Affects the Use of Force by Police
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A 5 page overview of the question of whether a subject’s race influences the use of force by police. The conclusion is reached that while the precise relationship with a propensity for the use of force has not been definitively determined, there are specific relationships between race and the manner a subject is treated by the criminal justice system. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPpolRac.rtf
Impact That Race, Gender And Class Have Upon The Development Of Theoretical Criminology
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6 pages in length. The concept of a rational society – in which the entire community is greatly influenced by principles its members completely and accept without challenge – has indeed proven to be one of the most powerful standards of contemporary culture, with the criminal justice system fighting to maintain its place. Why it is necessary for the element of ethics to exist in theoretical criminology? And what of rationality – is that not merely a reflection of one's own self-interest? Indeed, this notion leads one to presume that the criminal justice system is gravely lacking the ability to monitor itself in relation to race, gender and class as they correlate with establishing and then maintaining standards of conduct conducive to a civilized society. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCthcrm.wps
In Support of the Death Penalty
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A 6 page discussion of the need for the death penalty in modern society. The death penalty serves as a viable deterrent and solution for the increase in violent crimes our nation is fighting. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPdthPenPro.rtf
Incest: Causes and Impacts
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A 12 page overview of incest, its causes and impacts. The author defines incest, explores the underlying motivations, and assesses its long term psychological impact on children. Considerable attention is paid to the link between incestual sexual abuse, post traumatic stress disorder, and eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: PPincest.rtf
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