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Concept of Globalization and International Terrorism
Concept of Globalization and International Terrorism
Introduction
The pervasive concept of Globalization has resulted in various positive, as well as, negative implications for human race. The massive spread of criminal activities on an international scale - Terrorism, can also be attributed to the phenomenon of globalization. ...
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GENDER AND VIOLENCE (CRIMINOLOGY)
Gender and Violence (Criminology)
Gender and Violence (Criminology)
Introduction
Under the international law and, court Violence can be defined as any verbal or physical assault directed against a person or persons by a single or multiple individual. These assaults are performed with the intention to hurt the victim, ...
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Law - Criminology Jurors
Law - Criminology Jurors
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The jury system involves citizens in the process of application of criminal justice, so that it ensures the representation of citizens in the formation of a charge or trial - or both - as citizens, not professionals. To qualify for participation in ...
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JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile delinquency
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Juvenile delinquency is a set of behavioral traits considered antisocial. It is a form of social maladjustment. This term is defined strictly in relation to the law so that the misrepresentation is one that causes a legal punishment; "The expression" young offender "means a child ...
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CHINA FROM 1949-1989
The developments of the People's Republic of China from 1949 to 1989
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Introduction2
Discussion2
Socialist transformation under Mao Zedong (1949-1976):2
Economic reforms and the rise of Deng Xiaoping (1976-1989):5
Conclusion7
References8
The developments of the People's Republic of China from 1949 to 1989
Introduction
The policies of Communist China have oscillated between moderation and radicalism. ...
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HUMAN RIGHTS ACT
Human Rights Act 1998 Impact on British Workers and Political Resistance
Human Rights Act 1998 Impact on British Workers and Political Resistance
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Ever since the enactment of the Human Rights Act (HRA) 1998 in October 2000, the term 'human rights' has been used to cover a wide ...
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Profiles of Violent Offenders
Profiles of Violent Offenders
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The scholarly work has focused much n criminology and reasons behind the offenses. Psychological and biochemical theories are significant accounts of understanding the reasons behind crime and human behavior. This paper aims to understand these theories to determine which theory is the best determinant ...
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Public Policy
Public Policy
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The geography of public policy concerns spatial and human-environmental aspects of the origin, formulation, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of public policy. Many American geographers have made important contributions to domestic public policy, including Henry Gannett on census geography in the late 19th century, Gilbert White on water issues ...
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence and Gender
Under the international law and, court Violence can be defined as any verbal or physical assault directed against a person or persons by a single or multiple individual. These assaults are performed with the intention to hurt the victim, physically, emotionally or psychologically. Physical ...
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Critical Issues in Policing
Critical Issues in Policing
Introduction
This paper describes the critical issues by using new found technology systems in police organizations. With the advent of new technologies, the police organizations' ability to function has not only improved but has also got detracted. There has always been a continuous growth in ...