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PREDICTING VIOLENT CRIME
Alternative Theories for Predicting Violent Crime
Alternative Theories for Predicting Violent Crime
Introduction
The effectiveness study of crime and measures for its prevention depends largely on the proper use of methods, techniques and procedures criminological prediction. Given the goals, objectives, and study the nature of the required information defined ...
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CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
The Evolutionary Approach to Understanding Criminal Behavior
The Evolutionary Approach to Understanding Criminal Behavior
Introduction
The criminal behavior is the most dangerous behavior that threatens communities in the security and stability; it includes threats to morality, values, traditions and social security. Moreover, severe and critical result from criminal behavior, has ...
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COMPANY LAW
Company Law
Company Law
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Any individual of any nationality may register a limited company as long as they are not an un-discharged bankrupt, they have not been restrained by court order and they are not subject to UK government restrictions. All limited company registrations must be submitted to Companies ...
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CRIMINAL DISPOSITION AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
Criminal Disposition and Criminal Behavior
Criminal Disposition and Criminal Behavior
Introduction
One of the main problems of criminology has always been determining the causes of antisocial and criminal behavior. There are several theories, which explicate the causes of these criminal disposition and behavior. One of the most controversial ...
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DIVERSITY ISSUES
Diversity Issues
Racism in America
Introduction
Racism is a complex problem of our society. It cannot be characterized placed into certain class as it has various complications and lasting effects. However, it is apparent that the ethical values generated the social concern which in turn has to be handled through ...
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GENETIC FOUNDATIONS OF CRIME
Scientific validity of the genetic and biological foundations of serious crime
Scientific validity of the genetic and biological foundations of serious crime
Introduction
Criminal or antisocial features from the study of antisocial elements of bias: gender, age, brain damage, etc... The study of these elements lets you know ...
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BUSINESS LAW
Business Law
Business Law
(a) Role of the House of Commons, the House of Lords and the Monarch, in the making of UK legislation
The roles of House of Common, House of Lords and Monarch in the making of UK legislation are quite high. The House of Common is elected for ...
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DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Construction Law and Dispute Resolution
Construction Law and Dispute Resolution
Introduction
Construction law is an umbrella term that covers all the legal principles relating to the construction of structures on land. It is an extremely broad expression, encompassing the law relating to demolition as well as to building. Construction law is just ...
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SALE OF GOODS LAW
Sale of Goods Law
Sale of Goods Law
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Assignment of receivables out of transactions is increasing astronomically; though without any numerical clues, but one can state that the total capacity of sale of borrowings and sale of receivables might be passing international deals in goods and services put ...
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CONTRACT LAW
Contract Law
Contract Law
Legal Elements
Depending on the context, the law of fraud can be criminal or civil, state or federal, common law or statutory. Hence, there is not one law of fraud but many. Historically, the law of fraud, criminal and civil, developed in the state courts ...