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Gender Effects On Criminal Sentencing
<view this essay>.... of men, which creates less of a
threat to the public.
It is important for any society to have constant improvements where
they are needed, and research is a vital part to finding where the problems
are. Criminal sentencing is a large and pivotal part of the American legal
system, and, although equality in all aspects of a criminal trial is the
central ideal, research shows that the system falls short of this.
Nagel and Weitzman (1972) summarized research by various
investigators. When data was compiled on criminal cases, a clear
discrimination was found in favor of women. It was found that women were
awarded lesser sentences than their male counterp .....
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Issue Of Gun Control And Violence
<view this essay>.... at the federal level are often
defeated".
The importance of this issue is that not all North Americans are
necessarily supportive of strict gun control as being a feasible
alternative to controlling urban violence. There are concerns with the
opponents of gun control, that the professional criminal who wants a gun
can obtain one, and leaves the average law-abiding citizen helpless in
defending themselves against the perils of urban life. Is it our right to
bear arms as North Americans? Or is it privilege? And what are the
benefits of having strict gun control laws? Through the analysis of the
writings and reports of academics and experts of gun co .....
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Crime And Gangs In America
<view this essay>.... was comparatively low in our early history. The slaves in America had all of it heaped on them: bad environment, injustice, inequality, and bad politics. They even had the final insult heaped upon them from their owners and even the clergy who suggested they were genetically inferior. But American slaves were better mannered, more civil, and less inclined to commit a crime than their white owners. They were, on the whole, by most historical accounts, a very civil, obedient and law abiding people. They were better citizens than their educated, well-fed owners. Why? Some may say fear. Fear of Massah? Or maybe, the slave owners? Perhaps to a degree. F .....
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Telecommunications Act Of 1996
<view this essay>.... changes, they have not been as substantial as many analysts, law- makers, and regulators had anticipated. The Act addressed five major areas of telecommunications: 1) Local telephone service, 2) Long distance telephone service, 3) Cable television service, 4) Radio and television broadcasting, 5) Censorship of the internet.
The primary goal of the Act was to promote competition for local telephone services, long distance telephone services, and cable TV services. Inter-exchange carriers (IXC) (such as AT&T, Sprint, and MCI) and cable TV companies (such as TCI and Jones Inter-cable) are permitted to offer local telephone service. The "baby Bells" or Region .....
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Mexico's Drug Trade
<view this essay>.... corresponding to specific economic and political interests have masked the true nature and dynamic of the drug issue by casting it in mythical terms.
Consequently, a battle has emerged between United States political and economic factions shaping popular opinions as well as government action. In the 1970’s, this conflict intensified when certain drugs became international commodities on a grand scale. Drug trafficking was born and the subsequent “drug trade movement” created economic, political, and social repercussions among the countries of the Western Hemisphere. By examining the institution of drug trafficking in regard to bilateral relations b .....
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Drink Up - Drunk Driving Should Be Legalized
<view this essay>.... the restrictions against drinking would remove
most of the eighty percent of the accidents that do not involve alcohol. Also,
the accidents that would still be occurring would not have as many injuries.
Out of the accidents that involve alcohol the person who has been drinking is
usually the one who survives the accident, often with out a scratch. Allowing
people who have been drinking to drive would also improve the quality of life
for those who choose not to drink. Currently people who have been drinking are
legally required to use some form of transportation other than them operating a
motor vehicle. This requires them to hang around where they are and get .....
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The Rodney King Case
<view this essay>.... video recording of this incident by a concerned citizen, this whole incident could have been considered a job well done. Now, because of the action of the Los Angeles police that night and the subsequent acquittals of the policemen, the public’s mind was clearly open to the issue of racism in American society today.
The Rodney King incident was a wake up call for all of America. The actions of Sgt. Stacy Koon, Officer Laurence Powell, Officer Tim Wind, and Officer Ted Briseno, which were captured on videotape the night of March 3, 1991, and the three days of rioting and violence that followed the trial shows how much differently people think when it comes to .....
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Freedom Of Speech: Censorship On The Internet
<view this essay>.... all of the alt.* groups on the Usenet which include alt.binaries.pictures.* which has sexually explicit pictures. Towson State has also included a warning on their home page that there may be pornographic material on the Internet. Pornographic material is not the only material to be found on the net which can raise questions of censorship and control: discussion of racial, political, religious and sexual topics all run the risk of offending someone, somewhere, leading to demands for control of the Internet. The question of censorship may also be raised in some unexpected places: one newsgroup is the rec.humor list, which is a collection of jokes submitted to .....
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