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    What age defines a person as an adult? In some states‚ such as Texas‚ you are considered an adult at 17 years of age. Other state’s juvenile systems make you liable to be tried as an adult at the age of 18. Law enforcement officials have been questioning the age of being tried as an adult for the past 40 years. Recently‚ they have come to the conclusion that children between the ages of 16 and 18 who commit adult crimes should be tried and sentenced as adults. After researching information and

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    How Is Oedipus Selfish

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    Oedipus Rex is one of the tragedies of Sophocles. Oedipus is a king and has the strength and the power of a king. For that reason Oedipus suffers from a tragic flaw which is his excessive pride. This pride makes him fall from status. Also‚ Oedipus is responsible for his downfall. We can see his tragic flaw in the exposition‚ with the announcement that makes to his people‚ his discussions with Kreon‚ Teiresias and Iokaste. Moreover‚ the priest who provides the background‚ the exposition‚ that Oedipus

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    What Is Real Crime

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    CSI Whats Real‚ What ’s Not CCJS101: Introduction to Criminal Investigation Instructor: Want to be a crime scene investigator? That ’s great‚ except that it is nothing like the shows CSI that you may watch on television. I personally love the CSI: NY television show‚ but I also know that it is nothing like that in real life. I watched a CSI: NY episode called "Get Me Out of Here". I am going to talk about the show and then what it is like as a real crime scene investigator

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    What Is Amna's Crime?

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    herself and without another word continued on with her day. What was Amna’s crime? What act of violence of terrorism had she committed? What did she do to warrant this action? She simply wore her hijab to school. We‚ as Americans‚ take pride in our freedoms‚ but followers of different religions have and continue to suffer from prejudice because of their beliefs. According to PEW research‚ 94% of religious Americans practice Christianity‚ but what about the other 6%? Are they allowed to freely practice

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    What Is Lime Crime?

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    women are born with a certain style that defies traditional rules. They are able to create a style that is truly their own. It seems like these creative people see the world through different eyes. However‚ Doe Deere believes that every woman only needs the right tools to reveal her creative side. That creative tool is makeup. Doe Deere‚ Lime Crimes CEO‚ bares all her secrets in a revealing article that appeared recently online. She truly believes that the way to find real style begins with veering

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    After that outburst from Thrasymachus showing pride of himself I asked Socrates what was all that about. He tells me that first I have to know who is Thrasymachus‚ and how he is portrayed in “The Republic” written by Plato. He is portrayed as a sophist and cynic who argues that people are selfish. By this argument that Thrasymachus yelled to us that “justice is in the interest of the strong and the subjects obeying the interest of the strong” he claims that whoever is at the top of the hierarchy

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    In "Crime and Punishment" one witnesses a murder as it is graphically described by Fyodor Dostoevsky. How‚ after such a graphic display of evil‚ can the reader be compassionate towards Raskolnikov? Superficially‚ Rodion Raskolnikov appears purely evil‚ but readers become sympathetic towards his character through in a depth scrutiny of his personality. The full presentation of Raskolnikov ’s thoughts reveals his true reasoning behind his crime. Dostoevsky rationalizes Raskolnikov ’s actions by bringing

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    and commonly known that foreign diplomats do not enter hosting countries with the intent of committing a crime -and most of them do not commit crimes - diplomatic immunity is still a highly controversial issue. This is understandable‚ considering the principles and beliefs most countries are sacrificing by letting a foreign government officials get away with petty and sometimes murderous crimes. The Rule of Law‚ the protection of citizens‚ and international justice‚ all very important aspects of government

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    Courts‚ Probation‚ Prisons and Youth Justice. “Criminal Justice is about societies formal response to crime and is defined more specifically in terms of a series of decisions and actions taken by a number of agencies in response to a specific crime or criminal or crime in general” (Davies et al.‚ 2010:8). The aims of the criminal justice are protect the public by deterring and preventing crime‚ they help to rehabilitate offenders and incapacitate them when necessary. Their main aim is to uphold

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    thousands of years‚ every society created by man struggled with the problem of crime. The one provocative question from Jack the Ripper to O.J. Simpson is why do people commit crime? In most of our modern societies‚ laws have been developed over time‚ to maintain order. I personally think the law forms a social contract between individuals and society. I know that there are many competing theories on why people commit crime. I personally believe that they all can be summed up and placed into three broad

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