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    Crime Report - Rape Law Reform Describe the issue and the history of that issue Issue: “Rape” also referred to a sexual assault‚ under New South Wales Crimes Act 1900 is defined as ‘a person who inflicts grievous bodily harm on another person with intent to engage in sexual intercourse with that other person‚ or with a third person who is present or nearby‚ is guilty of an offence punishable‚ on conviction‚ by imprisonment for 17 years’. Aggravated sexual assault: In New South Wales Crimes

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    culture is very important because the culture is like something that the employee can be based for. In addition‚ the organizational culture is defined as a system of shared meaning and beliefs within an organization that determines‚ in a large degree‚ how employee’s act (Robbins‚ et al.‚ 2003‚ p. 70). Founders of new organizations and managers play an important role in creating and maintaining organizational cultures. However‚ ethical organizational cultures are those in which ethical values and norms

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    public as more than 822 million passengers are transported to and from destinations around the United Sates each year. One major law that has had a huge impact on the hospitality industry is a law brought about by congress in early 2009 published in the Federal Aviation Regulations called. F.A.R 61.160‚ more commonly know as the 1500-hour rule. Simply put F.A.R 61.160 is a law that multiplied the mandatory amount

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    History of Administrative Law On 29 October 1968‚ the Government established the Commonwealth Administrative Review Committee‚ known as ‘The Kerr Committee. The Committee presented a plan for an entirely new system of administrative law that rested upon a fresh vision of the role that external review agencies should play in safeguarding the rights of the public regarding executive decision-making. Three Acts were implemented by the Parliament. The Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975

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    Peaceful resistance to laws positively affects society. By following a law one agrees with it. For the most part laws are just and by following them one can contribute positively to society‚ but there are unjust laws. By following an unjust law simply to prevent personal harm one is agreeing to the terms of the law. In agreeing to the law it is strengthened and others are more likely to follow. It is in this way that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” (Luther) due to the

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    Problems of Society (LawCrime‚ Punishment) Definition of Legal system Legal systems can be split between civil law and common law systems. The term "civil law" referring to a legal system should not be confused with "civil law" as a group of legal subjects distinct from criminal or public law. A third type of legal system—accepted by some countries without separation of church and state—is religious law‚ based on scriptures. The specific system that a country is ruled by is often determined by

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    COMPUTER HACKING AND CYBER CRIME LAW History of Hacking According to (Clifford R.D. 2006) a cracker or cracking is to "gain unauthorized access to a computer in order to commit another crime such as destroying information contained in that system". These subgroups may also be defined by the legal status of their activities. Eric S. Raymond (author of  The New Hacker’s Dictionary) advocates that members of the computer underground should be called crackers. Yet‚ those people see themselves as hackers

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    Groups such as the NRA argue that gun control does little to actually deter crime‚ therefore‚ why limit the right of law abiding citizens. A November 2013 study found that‚ between 1980 and 2009‚ "assault weapons bans did not significantly affect murder rates at the state level‚" Likewise‚ "states with restrictions on the carrying of concealed weapons had higher gun-related murders" (M. Guis‚ 2013). The goal of gun control should be results‚ not merely implementing policy for the sake of policy.

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    Law enforcement agencies nationwide must constantly adapt to the changing nature of crime and the ways criminals must be prosecuted. New dangers like terrorism‚ as well as old ones‚ such as public corruption‚ threaten the public and force police agencies to acclimate themselves to this new environment. President Clinton explained the need for the development of the federal and local law enforcement agencies. "We have begun to find a way to reduce crime‚ forming community partnerships with local

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    Personal Responsibility and How It Relates To College Success Written By: Jesus Jimenez GEN/200 Personal Responsibility and How It Relates To College Success I believe that personal responsibility is when an individual takes the time to ensure that all aspects of themselves is carried in a way that holds them to a different standard and separates them from others. College success is when an individual sets educational goals for themselves and

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