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THE PAROLE CONDITIONS
The Parole Conditions
The Parole Conditions
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Parole is a form of release authorized by the enforcement of the sentence of imprisonment, which aims to contribute to the better protection of society by facilitating the reintegration of the prisoner. It depends on an independent and autonomous within the limits of ...
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Capital Punishment Should be Abolished
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Capital punishment is the legal infliction of death as a form of penalty ever since a long time for the inhuman crimes committed by an individual. According to the Bible, it is mandatory to impose a death penalty on various crimes ranging from robbery to witchcraft. ...
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EU Law
EU Law
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European Law is a combination of legislations and treaties that are Directives and Regulations. This law has direct and indirect impact on the rules and regulations of European Union and its member states. There are three sources of the law of European Union which are known as Primary ...
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ETHICAL BEHAVIOR
Ethical Behavior
Ethical Behavior
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Consciousness is the highest form of reflection of social being. It is a prerequisite and a regulator of human behavior. All subjective and objective factors converge in the mind, which gives differentiates between lawful and unlawful behavior, and partly criminal behavior. It feels a certain influence ...
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DEATH NOTIFICATION
Death Notification
Death notification
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A normal human being it is very obvious to depict that who is alive and who is dead. If something is moving, growing, burgeoning and breathing it means that this thing is alive. On the contrary absence of these activities may declare that creature as dead. ...
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THE TRIAL PROCESS
The Trial Process
The Trial Process
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In theory, a person accused of a racially motivated murder could face all three trials--a criminal trial (filed by the state), a federal trial (filed by the federal government) and a civil lawsuit filed by the victim's family. The three ...
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THE ROLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS
The Role of the United Nations
The Role of the United Nations
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A clear unambiguous and theoretically acceptable definition of an International organization is one, which through various processes approximates Government regulation of relations among nation states and non-state actors. Initially through Rounds and later ...
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Book Report
Book Report
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In the book 'Why law enforcement organizations fail: mapping the organizational fault lines in policing', Patrick O'Hara is trying to answer to answer the question of why the organizations that are responsible for enforcing laws in the United States are unable to implement them properly.
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The law enforcement ...
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First Sergeant
First Sergeant
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First Sergeant has the prominent position in the military and, by considering history we need to know the importance of the First Sergeant. In 17th century, the Prussian army initiated the concept of First Sergeant in United States Army. The Prussian Army Feldwebel is also the company's sergeant, ...
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Criminal Justice System
Criminal Justice System
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In this paper, we will discuss the statement of Louise Cassey, who was appointed as the first commissioner for victims of crime in England and Wales in March 2010. She states that criminal justice system treats victims as a poor relation and ...