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Papers On The Public & Crime Just Theory
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Sociological Considerations in Parole and Probation
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An 18 page consideration of the numerous sociological factors that surround parole and probation. The author emphasizes the importance of societal integration in preventing recidivism and discusses the difficulties that are presented for minorities and in cases utilizing electronic monitoring. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPparol3.rtf
Sociology of Crime
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Sociology of Crime: This 8-page essay discusses a number of issues inherent in the sociology of crime, including types of law, judicial history, and a chronological look at the prevalent theories used to delineate both the causal factors and patterns of aberrant human behavior. Fundamental to our own system of justice, (and thereby the subsequent and relevant theories that came to reflect our contemporary beliefs about criminology), is the British monarchy and its Common Law dicta. Using this as the cornerstone of the U.S. Constitution, our Forefathers delineated the democratic rules and judicial parameters that have remained with us to this day. Bibliography lists 5 sources. SNNatlaw.doc
Filename: SNNatlaw.doc
Solutions For The Economics Of Crime
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6 pages in length. The writer discusses drug legalization and prison-based education programs as they relate to solutions for the economics of crime. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCEcoCr.rtf
Street Crime in Japan and the United States
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This 6 page paper examines crime in Japan and the United States, citing opinions from sociologists as well looking at how media has portrayed crime in each nation. Reasons for crime are examined and the two countries are compared and contrasted in respect to street crime. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA018Jap .wps
Street Crime in Japan and the United States
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This 6 page paper examines crime in Japan and the United States, citing opinions from sociologists as well looking at how media has portrayed crime in each nation. Reasons for crime are examined and the two countries are compared and contrasted in respect to street crime. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA018Jap .rtf
Suing The Gun Manufacturer
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4 pages in length. Police officer Whiteman was shot with a Heckler & Kosh semi automatic assault rifle, which – after being purchased legally - had been unlawfully modified to allow fully automatic firing. Officer Whiteman, who was shot during a shootout with bank robbers, wants to sue the gun manufacturer. In light of the ever-shifting weight of responsibility when it comes to gun crimes, legal theories and likely defenses advanced by the gun manufacturer are those that call for a stricter "enforcement of criminal laws to hold armed criminals directly responsible for their actions" (Nagata, 2000, p. PG) instead of blaming firearms makers for their products ending up in the wrong hands. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCSueGun.rtf
Surveillance: A Benefit To Society
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12 pages in length. Based upon the escalating violence, drug use and poor-quality workmanship infiltrating the masses, it has become necessary for employers, school systems and the community at large to implement a means by which to thwart the negative by-products of such activity. Surveillance, even though significantly intrusive, plays an integral role in saving society from itself, given the fact that people are taking less and less responsibility for their own actions and how they may create a damaging influence upon unsuspecting others. The writer discusses how it has, indeed, become imperative that surveillance be utilized as a means by which to control the unwanted element of society, which in turn only serves to benefit all concerned. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCsurvl.wps
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