26 Results for crime and punishment

The world is full of criminals; People who break the law for whatever reason. Some criminal's intent is to harm a specific person, for revenge, some criminals simply want money, and some criminals don't even mean to be criminals, it's just an accident. Some crimes do not have defin...
Crime What is crime? Why don't most people commit crimes? The Webster Dictionary defines crime as an act that subjects the doer to legal punishment; the commission or omission of an act specifically forbidden or enjoined by public law. The text has a similar definition that says "crim...
Recent studies have shown that there has been a growth in juvenile delinquency since the 1970s. It is believed that by the year 2010, juvenile crime will double. Congress is moving to implement harsher penalties for underage criminals, but more effective law enforcement and stiffer penalties cannot ...
Economic Development Report/Assignment "The Solution of Crime in the Dominican Republic" Is there a solution to crime? No one really knows. However, there are some regulations that can, slowly, decrease it. In The Dominican republic the crime rate is very high. The governm...
In cases of Juvenile arrest, rehabilitation, not punishment should be streesed Essay written by Ryan King Why would our government try to hurt kids? Well, kids are being hurt right now. You see, in America punishment, rather than rehabilitation is being emphasized for juveniles who commit...
Life in America is full of options and opportunities, for most. Many people in our society try to make a living in a legitimate fashion. However, this ideal way of life is not always an option. For some the best option is to turn to the black market to make their money. The largest and most lucrati...
Essay on Justice What is justice? This may seem like a simple question to answer but for many in today's society it is not. Individuals throughout society have their own distinctive explanation of justice. It is a word in which, to every person, has a different meaning. Although "Justice" ha...
Crime Against Criminals: A Cult Icon – Mark 'Chopper' Read Mark 'Chopper' Read is a renowned criminal from Australia. He is a notorious career criminal, arsonist, bully, extortionist, murderer. He is now a novelist with ten best selling books depicting his criminal ...
Juvenile Justice The Juvenile Justice Act 1992 (QLD) defines a juvenile as a young person under the age of 17 years. It maintains that a child under the age of 10 years is not considered criminally responsible, and is incapable of forming 'criminal intent'. Similarly, a child under the age of 1...
The idea behind zero tolerance policing is that a strong law enforcement approach to minor crime (in particular public order offenses) will prevent more serious crime from occurring and will ultimately lead to falling crime rates. Zero tolerance policies are based on the "broken windows" t...
Sir Robert Peel is probably the most influential name associated with modern day policing. In the year of 1829, he formed the first modern metropolitan police department. And the "Peelers," or "Bobbies," set precedent for what our police of today model themselves after. Up...
Teen Curfew In San Diego County, and in many other counties across the country, teenagers are forced to be indoors after ten p.m. Should there be a teen curfew? This idea is ridiculous. There is no legitimate reason for there to be a curfew. The proponents of a teen curfew say that a curfew would b...
In an interview by Officer Corey Baker, of the Peel Police Department, information was received giving his opinion on the youth justice system and his experience working in the field. Officer Baker has worked for the Peel Police Department for 13 years and has tremendous amounts of experience in h...
parens patriae--- "parent of the country". refers to doctrine where state oversees child welfare; estab. by the king of england and administered by chancellors. common law--- authority based on court decrees and judgements that recognize, affirm, and enforce certain usages and customs o...
"Mother always said to tell the truth and be good." If people took this to heart the country wouldn't be facing the crime and terrorist problem. When people are arrested, they will do whatever they can to get out of their accusations; they will get the best lawyers, try to put on a f...
One of the biggest problems affecting ethics, values and diversity in law enforcement is racial profiling. Racial profiling has existed since the end of slavery. In the Southern states laws called "Black Codes" were created, and these made it illegal for African Americans to be unemploye...
Garry Glowacki: A Representative for Justice Alternatives to Prison Garry Glowacki was nice enough to come and speak about his job in the law enforcement field. The field stretches out so far that some parts you wouldn't even know existed. One of these jobs is Garry Glowacki's job. ...
Blind Justice by Bruce Alexander is a mystery about Sir John Fielding in the mid 18th century. This story takes place in London and the main characters are Sir John Fielding and Jeremy Proctor. Fielding is well known in the area along with his brother Henry Fielding for being the founders of the B...
DNA testing is a new technology with limitless applications, especially in the field of forensic science. It is a daunting task to keep up with the samples of DNA and the information obtained from those samples. DNA testing can be a useful tool for law enforcement, but if not properly regulated it c...
Persuasion speech Drew Gilliam I. Introduction A. It's is very obvious that our gun controll laws are not sufficient. 1. explain a few reasons why these laws are not working 2. tell you a few solutions i might have to make things better. II. Body A. guns don't ki...
TAMING TEENSIn the words of Thomas Jefferson "Any society that will give up a little liberty to gain security will gain neither and lose both." (Anders 1) In today's society many jurisdictions are looking toward teen curfews to help stop teen crime. The curfew generally prohibits anyone younger th...
Broken Windows Theory Applied to Gambling Machines Recent estimates indicate that are millions of American adults, and juveniles who are experiencing compulsive gambling problems. Those numbers are compounded by the loved ones who suffer along with them. If the Broken Window Theory is ap...
While the history of American policing can be traced to its English origins, the American system of policing evolved from an amalgamation of systems from England, France, and Spain. "Many policing problems plagued the new cities of America. They included controlling certain classes, including s...
Controls for police brutality There are many different types of controls in policing that keep the police profession in check. These controls are very important; with out them our police force, and the acts of police brutality in our police force would run rampant. There are two different categori...
Are so called Megan's laws a good idea? Most definitely; Megan's law is designed to help protect a community by providing information about convicted sex offenders. The commonly known New Jersey law, "Megan's law", originated when the parents of seven year old Megan Kanka of Hamilton Townsh...