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This paper discusses guns, children and censorship. In this day and age it seems as though the frequency of gun use in crimes is rising, especially taking into account the school shootings of late. With this increased rate come more and more people standing behind the view of increased gun control via laws and other regulations. But is gun control the best answer to this fatal puzzle? Benjamin Spock clearly illustrates his opinion: he disapproves of children playing with "war-promoting" toys. But these "war-promoting" toys have been around for decades for good reason. Over the past century, during World War II, Vietnam, and the Gulfs, "guns" have become a part of our culture. It's not surprising, then, that it has become increasingly more popular for boys to play with toy guns.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 159 Heroes Gun Play.doc
Price: US$35.80
562.169 Computer Hacking: A Crime of Today's World.
This paper is on computer hacking - a crime of today's world. Computer hacking and the crimes that define this type of criminal, make hacking difficult to define. According to Carter (2002), "Computer hacking always involves some degree of infringement on the privacy of others or damage to computer-based property such as files, web pages or software." Computer hacking can range from the placing of pornographic pictures on a website to cracking a code that puts the security of millions of Americans at risk. Sometimes it involves stolen identities; other times it's just the ripping off of DVD movies and other media. Hackers themselves also come in as many forms as their crimes do. Hackers are the criminals of today's technological world. This paper will attempt to illustrate just what a hacker is, what this criminal does, and how the laws need to become steeper in order to stop these types of computer crimes for causing the damage they do.
Pages: 11
Bibliography: 11 source(s) listed
Filename: 169 Computer Hacking World.doc
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563.171 Crime and Punishment.
This paper is on crime and punishment. Crime and punishment should go hand in hand, but they don't always. Why think twice about committing a crime if you have little reason to fear the consequences? While those law-abiding families struggle to get by, many crime offenders, who do end up in prisons are getting three square meals a day, free workout and recreational facilities, and don't have to work. A phalanx of liberal attorneys are available to defend the prisoner's "rights" while the victims of that same prisoner's crimes get tossed aside and forgotten. Inmates sentenced to death often spend a decade or more in jail while the appeals process drags on and on and on.
Pages: 2
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 171 Crime And Punishment.doc
Price: US$17.90
564.172 The Battered Woman Syndrome and Criminal Law.
The purpose of this research paper is to prove that criminal law in America has failed to provide a defense that adequately protects women suffering from Battered Women's Syndrome. Battered Women's Syndrome, or BWS, is a very complex psychological problem facing criminal courts today and has caused great debate on whether or not it should even be allowed in the courtroom. United States courtrooms, instead of protecting battered women, have put these women on trial and found them guilty of murder.
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 172 Battered Woman Syndrome.doc
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565.185 Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment.
Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment is the story of a poor man in czarist Russia who can only purge himself of his guilt through suffering. It deals with the mental and physical tribulation brought upon him by his crime. His troubles are compounded by the conflicting personalities, which he possesses. The reader is inclined to characterize him by his cold, intellectual side. Yet, without the contrasting humane side of his nature, Raskolnikov never realizes the errors in his theory and actions. Raskolnikov is defined by the duplistic nature of his personality, with each facet being just as vital as the other.
Pages: 2
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 185 Crime And Punishment.doc
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566.255 Police Brutality: More than Just A Few Bad Apples.
The existence of police brutality is far worse than just a few key incidents. Statistics throughout the country illustrate this problem is only getting worse. This paper attempts to uncover the problems behind the problems of police brutality and what can be done to fight against it. Most people are aware of the recent increase in police brutality and murder either from personal experience or from those cases that make the news. These cases are reported by the media as individual incidents and are explained as the actions of "a few bad cops." But this analysis fails to notice the nation-wide increase in police brutality and the fact that very few cops are actually prosecuted for their crimes. This increase in police violence is a part of a toughened criminal justice system, which includes the war on drugs, the building of new prisons, the gutting of federal habeas corpus rights, the move toward quicker executions and the criminalization of a generation of people of color.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 9 source(s) listed
Filename: 255 Police Brutality Apples.doc
Price: US$71.60
567.262 Juvenile Probation Officers.
This paper discusses juvenile probation officers. In 1999 nearly 1.5 million delinquency cases were handled by juvenile courts. Virtually every one of those cases had contact with a probation officer at some point. Probation departments screened most of those cases to determine how they should be processed, made detention decisions on some of them, prepared investigation reports on most of them, provided supervision to over a half million of them, and delivered aftercare services to many of the juveniles released from institutions. Since probation has been the overwhelming dispositional choice of juvenile and family court judges. The average caseload is 41 juveniles.