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  • Justice

    Justice

    As Val and I came in the house we didn't see Seth or Stacy. I snuck up the steps to see what they were doing. I quietly walked to Seth's WIDE OPEN door to see that Seth had my little sister's legs WIDE OPEN and was slamming into her. (I think I'm getting ill from thinking about what I saw) Not only did I see Seth's naked ass, but also I saw everything a brother

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    Submitted: April 26, 2011 By: guccimane93
  • Machiavelli Vs Plato

    Machiavelli Vs Plato

    Many people in history have written about ideal rulers and states and how to maintain them. Perhaps the most talked about and compared are Machiavelli's, The Prince and Plato's, The Republic. Machiavelli lived at a time when Italy was suffering from its political destruction. The Prince, was written to describe the ways by which a leader may gain and maintain power. In Plato?s The Republic, he unravels the definition of justice. Plato believed that

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    Submitted: May 1, 2011 By: nuric1986
  • Aristotle

    Aristotle

    "The division of beings in this section is said to be related to the subject of the being, as it is opposed to the subject the being that is alternately classified as "in a subject." What Aristotle is doing in this section of the Categories is dividing the essential reality of things, or their existence, into four separate classes. Each of these classes has its limitations and parameters, but not all of them are mutually

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    Submitted: May 5, 2011 By: darkarrow
  • Aristotle

    Aristotle

    American feminist jurisprudence is the study of the construction and workings of the law from perspectives which foreground the implications of the law for women and women's lives. This study includes law as a theoretical enterprise as well its practical and concrete effects in women's lives. Further, it includes law as an academic discipline, and thus incorporates concerns regarding pedagogy and the influence of teachers. On all these levels, feminist scholars, lawyers, and activists raise

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    Submitted: May 9, 2011 By: pooza
  • Criminal Justice and Death Penalty

    Criminal Justice and Death Penalty

    Capital punishment which has been called the "death penalty," is the pre-meditated and planned taking of a human life by a government agency in response to a crime committed by a legally convicted person. In the United States the general feeling is greatly divided, and equally strong among in both supporters and protesters of the death penalty. Arguing against capital punishment, Amnesty International believes that "The death penalty is the ultimate denial of human rights.

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    Submitted: May 14, 2011 By: lionking22us
  • Culturre Diversity in Criminal Justice

    Culturre Diversity in Criminal Justice

    Labeling theorists are adamant about the labels that offenders are given throughout the criminal justice system. Labels, such as ex-felons, are deepening the very behavior that they are meant to halt because of stereotypes that incite an individual trying to recover after a prison term. The labeling theory argues that the criminal justice system is limited in its capacity to restrain unlawful conduct but also is a major factor in anchoring people into criminal careers.

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    Submitted: June 4, 2012 By: Stephanie
  • Juvenile Justice

    Juvenile Justice

    CRJS405 Part I Juvenile Justice One the main issues’ plaguing the justice system is the overabundance of juveniles that are subjected to the rulings of the states. Does the Juvenile Justice System aid or hider the activities of Juveniles that are placed within the justice system? Some ask the question of why this trend continues to exist and how are we to help these juveniles in reducing recidivism. He or she has to ponder the

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    Submitted: July 28, 2014 By: biggaru55
  • Morality & Justice

    Morality & Justice

    Alexia Ragsac February 13, 2013 Morality & Justice Essay: Prompt #1 In this essay, I will describe and critically assess Glaucon’s argument for the view that ‘morality is only ever practiced reluctantly, by people who lack the ability to do wrong and get away with it’. Someone once said, “Must someone, some unseen thing, declare what is right for it to be right? I believe that my own morality - which answers only to my

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    Submitted: August 9, 2014 By: alexiarai
  • Criminal Justice Jurisdictions

    Criminal Justice Jurisdictions

    This paper is going to be proving you with definitions of the different types of jurisdictions and I will be giving examples the different cases that the federal court system concerning criminal and civil cases, this papers will also going to be on the different types of jurisdictions such as: personam, in rem, and quasi in rem jurisdiction. Subject matter jurisdiction means the power the court has over the nature of the case nad the

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    Submitted: August 24, 2014 By: zeal81
  • Death in Plato'S Apology

    Death in Plato'S Apology

    Daniel Sill PHI 100.02 Fall 2012 Mattingly In Plato’s Apology, Socrates’ argument that death is a blessing begins with the premise that in death, either the soul is transported to another place where one is conscious and aware for eternity in some afterlife, or one is completely void of consciousness and perception for eternity. The former choice entails some system where the soul is either allowed into paradise or punished for their sins, while the

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    Submitted: November 6, 2014 By: Captain Dan
  • Justice Case

    Justice Case

    Elvira Gawlinski Instructor Mark Brumley English 112 N Medical Furloughs: Do They Serve Justice? State Court Upholds Gay ‘Marriage’ Supremes Rule That State May Confiscate Homes, Sell to Another Private Party In Interest of ‘Economic Development’ Hill Slips ‘Hate Crimes’ Rider Into New Defense Spending Bill With recent headlines such as these, it seems that “justice” resides increasingly in the hands of judges and lawmakers, rather than in the blindfolded lady holding a balance scale.

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    Submitted: November 29, 2014 By: elviragi
  • Racism in the Justice System

    Racism in the Justice System

    Barren Josephine Barren Brenda Wolfer English 101 October 9, 2014 Racism in the Justice System African Americans in the United States face a radically different reality than white people when it comes to fairness in the judicial system. Black people receive different treatment than whites. Black Americans have come a long way from slavery but still have a long way to go. The Trayvon Martin and Michal Brown cases are excellent examples that prove this

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    Submitted: January 20, 2015 By: Josephine Barren
  • The Juvenile Justice System

    The Juvenile Justice System

    The juvenile justice system has many different attributes that make it a more functional and ultimately a more effective system then in the past. Today juveniles are better able to be charged for a crime that they have committed more fairly and justly. The system also calls for a better way of preventing an adult criminal record while providing rehabilitation interventions to help guide our youth from a life of crime and violence. Today’s system

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    Submitted: March 17, 2015 By: emillionaire09
  • Juvinile Justice

    Juvinile Justice

    Reclaiming Children and Youths Javiette Samuel & Woodie Hughes Jr. www.reclaimingjournal.com Summary written by : Brandy Ardon SWK 276 Washington . ________________ The journal that was chosen, “Promoting Positive Youth Development with Underserved Audiences,” was written by Javiette Samuel and Woodie Hughes Jr. located on the website, “reclaimingjournal.com’. The journal, “highlights opportunities for moving beyond the traditional focus of youth serving organizations to meet the needs of a changing population in an increasingly diverse society”

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    Submitted: April 3, 2015 By: Brandy Ardon
  • Women in Criminal Justice

    Women in Criminal Justice

    Hoyos Florida Atlantic University Ecological Feminism Juan Hoyos Women and Criminal Justice Course - CCJ4670 Professor Aggie A. Pappas, M.S.W. March 24, 2015 Ecological Feminism Ecological feminism has always tried to create a community that is respectful and loving. On the other hand, it is capable of offering equality for men and women, even though there are differences in all human beings. Ecological feminism interests me because this movement or term has always existed and

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    Submitted: April 14, 2015 By: juancho200329
  • Labeling Theory in Relation to the Criminal Justice System.

    Labeling Theory in Relation to the Criminal Justice System.

    Theories Criminal Justice Theories Tina Okun Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice CRJS410-1501B-02 Professor Gray March 27, 2015 Abstract This essay will explore the Labeling Theory in relation to the Criminal Justice System. The essay will further explore the Cultural Deviance Theory in relations to gangs. The Strain Theory will be discussed as another theory to avoid stereotyping individuals within the Criminal Justice System. Gangs will be discussed in their position within the Cultural Deviance Theory.

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    Submitted: July 1, 2015 By: justintina5
  • Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Theory

    Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Theory

    Juvenile Delinquent Suspect Tony C. Thompson James Walker 1503 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Theory American Intercontinental University   ABSTRACT The demography display that juvenile delinquency is soaring, even with excessive programs and specific services to regulate it. The exaggerated motives of juvenile delinquency are carefully though about. These cover poor home status, unsteady families that only consist of a mother, father and child, and families that treat their kids oppressively and negatively, as well

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    Submitted: January 22, 2016 By: bigdawgtony
  • Aristotle's Views on Governent

    Aristotle's Views on Governent

    Rustad Alex Rustad Michael Bentley Engl 1010 6 January 2016 Aristotle’s views on the differences between democracy and oligarchy are, simply put, democracy is supposed to be run by many and an oligarchy is supposed to be run by a higher class of few. Though in today’s world, this does not seem to be the case. The democracy today is so familiar with is seemingly becoming more and more of an oligarchy, focusing more on

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    Submitted: February 17, 2016 By: AlexRustad
  • Supreme Court Justice – Antonin Scalia

    Supreme Court Justice – Antonin Scalia

    Michael Griffin 09/08/15 Sociology of Law Supreme Court Justice – Antonin Scalia Antonin Scalia is an associate United States Supreme Court Justice who was appointed to the country’s highest court in 1986 by President Ronald Reagan. Scalia had an interesting rise to his appointment to the Supreme Court which should examined and understood to fully gain a grasp on the type of individual he was. Antonin Scalia was a practicing lawyer in the early 1960’s,

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    Submitted: March 4, 2016 By: luckyme718
  • Plato's Critique on Art

    Plato's Critique on Art

    Shan Dev Philosophy 103 April 28, 2016 Final Paper Plato’s Critique of Art In Book X of The Republic, Socrates explains his concern with art. He believes art is dangerous and affects the inferior part of your soul. He believes this because he thinks these artists pretend to know things when they in fact do not. They have no real knowledge of what they are writing or painting about. In his opinion, artwork cannot be

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    Submitted: April 30, 2016 By: shany423
  • Television and the Criminal Justice System

    Television and the Criminal Justice System

    TV and Criminal Justice Television and the Criminal Justice System February 14, 2016 American InterContinental Tina Louise Barker Abstract Most of what the public knows about the three components of the criminal justice system, that is Law Enforcement, Courts, and Corrections is what they see are television. This paper discusses television shows and how they match up with real life. Crime drama shows have been good at showing law enforcement in a positive way and

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    Submitted: May 24, 2016 By: TLBarker
  • Social Contract Theory Shown in Plato’s Crito

    Social Contract Theory Shown in Plato’s Crito

    Mary Humphreys Professor Harold Hansen PHL 210 Introduction to Philosophy Module 5-2 Final Prospectus 15 May 2016 Briefly explain the problem I have chosen. An explanation of the social contract theory shown in Plato’s CRITO would be the agreement between the society and the people who are it. A society that provides to the education of people young and old, the basic rules of government (including rules of marriage) and all who agree to obey

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    Submitted: June 25, 2016 By: mary.humphreys
  • Criminal Justice Trends

    Criminal Justice Trends

    Criminal Justice Trends Amanda Jones CJA/484 Anthony Shaver September 15, 2016 Criminal Justice Trends In this paper, we will discuss criminal justice trends of the past, present and future in law enforcement, as well as the budgetary and managerial aspects. These are all vital factors in the criminal justice system. With all the various changes that have been made in the past and present, to the criminal justice system, the impact on the future of

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    Submitted: September 29, 2016 By: ajones44
  • Criminal Justices - Bill of Rights

    Criminal Justices - Bill of Rights

    Running Head: CRIMINAL CASES Criminal Cases Renee Swartz CRJS 215 October 8, 2016 Amy Bronswick ________________ Abstract Bill of Rights this is important to our constitution of the U.S it was produced to making sure the basic human rights wasn’t violated. There were only 10 Amendments with the Constitution at the beginning. Years later that was attached to the Constitution was another 17 Amendments. There was a lot of Amendments along with the Bill of

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    Submitted: October 12, 2016 By: hotapplepie
  • Plato Essay

    Plato Essay

    Gabel Plato Twenty-four centuries ago the foundation of Western culture was slowly being unraveled, along with Plato’s discoveries, which still have an impact on Western culture. Plato was a student of Socrates, learning that the most efficient path to wisdom is through rational thinking. Plato believed that being a philosopher was the highest form of life. Throughout Plato’s life he was a major contributor towards society whether it was by learning from Socrates, providing his

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    Submitted: October 13, 2016 By: treemonster93

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