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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.

Crime Control Theory
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CRIME CONTROL THEORY Crime Control Theory Abstract The research paper discusses the criminology theories that are significant for crime controlling and understanding the criminal behavior. The study has discussed two theories that are Containment Theory and Self Control theory that make wide spread understanding of crime control. Crime Control Theory Introduction Crime control can be ...
Gambling In Malaysia
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GAMBLING IN MALAYSIA Regulations and guidelines on Gambling in Malaysia Table of Contents Introduction4 Introduction to Malaysia4 Gambling5 The Fundamental Characteristics of Gambling6 History of Gambling in Malaysia.6 The Existing Regulations and guidelines on Gambling In Malaysia7 Function of Betting control Unit8 Government Policies8 Services Provided by Betting Control Unit9 Regulations and guidelines on Online Gambling.12 Offences and penalties for gambling14 Gambling in unauthorized ...
Intelligence Led Policing
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INTELLIGENCE LED POLICING Intelligence Led Policing Intelligence Led Policing Introduction National systems articulating the relationship between intelligence from military or police, criminal police and justice are heterogeneous and depend on the history of each country, the seniority of its democracy, relations between the executive, legislative and judicial branches, how to conduct the investigation ...
Service Learning
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SERVICE LEARNING Service Learning Service Learning Service Learning Service learning is a teaching methodology that blends community service with intellectual curriculum, normally youth. As a teaching tactic falls into the viewpoint of experimental education, more particularly integrates community service with self-knowledge and education as a way to enhance the teaching good citizenship, educational ...
Criminological Theories
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Criminological Theories Introduction “Crime” is a violation of public rules of behavior as inferred and articulated by the criminal law, which replicate community belief, traditional values, and the point of view of people presently holding social and political power. Individuals who violate these rules are subject to punishment by state authority, social ...
United States V. Cianci
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UNITED STATES V. CIANCI White Collar Crime: United States vs. Cianci White Collar Crime: United States vs. Cianci The Meaning of White Collar Crime The major significance of white-collar crime as a category in sociological analysis has been the perception that white-collar criminals tend to be middle- and upper-middle-class and that because of ...
Criminal Justice
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE Criminal Justice David Powers Course: CJUS230-LUO Instructor: Scott Smylie November 20, 2011 Abstract The paper discusses the ongoing debate about the laws requiring law enforcement officials to check the residency status. The justice department perceives these laws to be non functional as they do not bring any good to the actual law enforcement practices. For ...
Theory Of Crime
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THEORY OF CRIME Theory of Crime Theory of Crime Introduction “Crime” is a violation of public rules of behavior as inferred and articulated by the criminal law, which replicate community belief, traditional values, and the point of view of people presently holding social and political power. Individuals who violate these rules are subject ...
Criminal Justice System
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Criminal Justice System Criminal Justice System Introduction Criminal law has been designed to make sure that no person commits an act that is not accepted by the society and is illegal. Such acts are not allowed by law; therefore, should not be committed. There are various reasons why a person is ...
Correctional Law
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CORRECTIONAL LAW Correctional Law Correctional Law Introduction British colonists brought to the New World an ancient institution the jail. Early in the nineteenth century, the new republic itself devised another type of institution that was to have a profound influence on corrections in this and many other countries: the penitentiary. The two ...
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