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Categories of crime
Categories of crime
Introduction
Crime is any act which is against the law of the state and country for which a conviction can be applied. Crimes can be intentional, unintentional, incomplete, supposedly intended or future proclaimed after the crime. There are different categories of crime which rank according to their ...
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International Law of Genocide
International Law of Genocide
Introduction
This paper intends to explore the development of international law in the are of Genocide. Further it analyzes the elements to prevent the crime of Genocide. According to sociologist and historian American Michael Mann, genocide is the most extreme of intergroup violence and the ...
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LAW FOR SOCIAL WORKERS AND NURSES
Law for Social Workers and Nurses
Law for Social Workers and Nurses
Introduction
The author selected the case study 1 in which the main character is Karen Miller. The case study described that Miller showing the symptoms that lead to the learning disabilities and learning difficulties. Therefore, to ...
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Are Parents Clueless about Child Predators on the Internet?
Are Parents Clueless about Child Predators on the Internet?
Introduction
The information age has brought along exponential changes in the societal, cultural and economic structures prevalent in our societies. These changes have brought about adjustments, with aid of new inventions and their eventual ...
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PARENTAL RESPSONSIBILITY
Giving Parental Responsibility to All Fathers under the English Law
Parental Rights to All Fathers under English Law
Q. Discuss Critically The Extent To Which English Law Should Automatically Give Parental Responsibility To All Fathers, Irrespective Of Marital Status.
Introduction
The biggest argument in family law is whether or not all ...
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Electronic Evidence
Electronic Evidence
Introduction
Fear is more often linked with certain types of crimes. In many cases, this association is due to the nature of the crime itself. For example, some crimes are considered especially horrific (e.g. murder, rape, child molestation). These types of crimes are more likely to be remembered, ...
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TED BUNDY
Ted Bundy
Ted Bundy
Introduction
Ted Bundy is one of the most notorious serial killers the United States has ever seen. He was responsible for a number of brutal murders in the Pacific Northwest, Utah, Colorado, and Florida between 1969 and 1978. Bundy's early years had been unsettled and he ...
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Three Strikes Law
Three Strikes Law
Introduction
'Three Strikes Laws' were enacted following the highly publicized fatal murders of Polly Klass and Kimber Reynolds who were 12 and 18 years old respectively. This law states that if a person is convicted for two serious or violent felonies, third conviction; regardless of the ...
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LAW - LEGAL ISSUES
Anti-discrimination law
Anti-discrimination law
Introduction
Equal reimburse carries on to be a very hot and debating subject matter in neighbouring administration units and, also, in employment regulation in general. As a consequence, in the preceding 12 months there has been a numeral of imperative appellate verdicts, countless connecting ...
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Child Welfare Policy - Case Analysis
Child Welfare Policy - Case Analysis
Introduction and Case Overview
Many children are subjected to various abuse, even within their families. These acts can be worsen the social or economic difficulties faced by families. Although difficult to detect, they can have adverse consequences on the future life ...