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Research Papers on Law

Law relates to issues which may occur within or outside a state and the provision of unbiased justice to all. The field is a complex one which needs to be understood on basis of a number of analytical tools and discussions. Researchomatic provides a range of law research papers which address different legal interactions. These research papers give narrative accounts on the application of different laws in different settings.

Juvenile Justice
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JUVENILE JUSTICE Juvenile Justice Table of Contents Juvenile Justice1 Juvenile justice in United States1 Juvenile justice in China3 References5 Juvenile Justice Analysis Juvenile Justice Systems that can deal with children in conflict with the law differently from adults existed for over a century. They were born with the creation of separate institutions for juvenile offenders and juvenile ...
FBI Statement And Crime
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FBI Statement and Crime FBI Statement and Crime Introduction One of the biggest problems was always in the United States to combat with crime. That was to gather evidence against the heads of families. These guys were always outside of specific crimes, not stained hands and limited in most cases to receive commissions were ...
Street Gangs In The United States
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Street gangs in the United States Street gangs in the United States Introduction Street gangs in the United States operate exclusively at the local level, in isolation, and pose little threat outside their sphere of influence. It is impossible to determine what street gangs have the most influence or know what activities they ...
Organized Crime And Public Corruption
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Organized Crime and Public Corruption Abstract In this research we try to investigate the perception of “Organized Crime & Public Corruption” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Organized Crime” and its relation with “Public Corruption”. The study also examines several factors of “Organized Crime & ...
Court Managers
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COURT MANAGERS Court Managers Abstract In this research we try to discover the insight of “Court Managers” in a holistic perspective. The key heart of the study is on “Court Managers” and their role and types. The research also examines various characteristics of “Court Managers” and tries to measure their effect in society. ...
Casey Anthony’s Trial
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Casey Anthony's Trial Thesis Statement The Anthony's case seems to be confused case, as different participant of the case have a completely different take on different aspect of the case. But one thing is for sure that all of the people who are involve in investigation think that Casey has ccommitted a ...
Unemployment And Gang Crime
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UNEMPLOYMENT AND GANG CRIME Unemployment and Gang Crime: Could Prosperity Backfire? Abstract This research report is the study of relationship between unemployment and gang crimes. In this research it has been shown that unemployment is one of the major reasons behind the gang or property crimes. Table of Contents Introduction1 Discussion1 Conclusion2 References3 Unemployment and Gang Crime: Could Prosperity ...
Collective Bargaining
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COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Collective Bargaining: Public Safety Sector Abstract The collective bargaining in the public sector covers all levels of government unions, and including local and social district. These are often representation of similar legislative governing bodies. The collective bargaining started in the late 1950s by employees of public organizations. The early results come ...
Conviction
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CONVICTION Mental Disorder & Conviction Abstract The following paper describes the relationship between mental illness/disorder and criminal offense. In the following paper, I have tried to purport that the individuals who have some mental illness or mental disorder are more likely to convict criminal offences and therefore are more likely to ...
Domestic Violence
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Domestic Violence Abstract Since the late 1970s, attention paid to domestic violence has increased exponentially. It is now one of the types of victimization garnering the most policy and research attention. Initially, domestic violence was defined narrowly as physical violence perpetrated by husbands against their wives. This definition has evolved in ...
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