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    spent much time behind the bars and most of the experiences shared exemplify how cruel the prison system really was showing that no rehabilitation was occurring due to an excess in punishment. The Los Angeles Times published an article‚ “Cruel and Usual Punishment in Jails and Prisons‚” in which ex-prisoners were interviewed and shared stories of their time in prison‚ many of which showed how corrupt prisons have truly become. The stories described prisons as appalling and cruel‚ one prisoner describe

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    WHO WAS JACK THE RIPPER AND WHY? Jack the Ripper was a murderer who killed all the young women who were a prostitute in London‚ 1888. There were many suspects to who Jack the Ripper was. Many people suspected Montague John Druitt‚ Jacob Levy and Dr T. Neil Cream as Jack the Ripper. However‚ there weren’t any exact evidence that they were the murderer so called “Jack the Ripper”. The first suspected man to be Jack the Ripper was Montague John Druitt who was a Barrister and a school master. He

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    One Friday afternoon I took my three-year-old son to the park by my house to play. As I was pushing him on the swing‚ I noticed a woman talking to her daughter in Arabic. I approached her and introduced myself. I found out that she was born in Jordan just like my husband and has only been hear for 5 years. She began to tell me that she had no family here and that her husband would not allow her to make friends with any Americans. I figured this would be a great opportunity to serve. I began

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    How does the law on bail balance the rights of the suspects against the need to protect society? (14marks) Bail is the temporary release of a defendant after a police interview where an important decision takes place on whether the defendant should stay in custody or whether bail should be granted. This essay will discuss how the law on bail balances the rights of the suspects against the need to protect society. The Bail Act 1976 clearly states bail may not be guaranteed if there are substantial

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    Usual advertisements of women’s products such as clothes‚ underwear‚ and cosmetics use beautiful and skinny women for showing prettiness of the products. However‚ in the real world‚ many women easily give up using the products because their bodies or appearances are different from the models’. The unrealistic advertisements discourage women even though they are not much fat. For example‚ my friend‚ Jenny has a good body and is enough pretty. However‚ she always watched advertisements of Victoria

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    Police Encounters with Suspects and Evidence David Green CJ227: Criminal Procedure Prof: Kurt Austin Zimmer May 29‚ 2012 As long as there are people who engage in suspected criminal activity‚ there will always be the police with whom they will have an encounter. Good‚ bad or indifferent there will always be these questions that will need to be answered; were the police legally justified in the way they approached and carried out their encounter with the suspect? And‚ were there any

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    JUSTIFICATION OF TORTURE AGAINST TERROR SUSPECTS SUBMITTED TO: MA’AM SADIA TABASSUM SUBMITTED BY: MAHWISH TABASSUM REG. NO: -------------- Submission date: 17 April 2013 INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY‚ ISLAMABAD Contents ISSUES 3 Introduction 4 Defining Tortture 5 Geneva Conventions On Torture 6 Definition of Torture under Article 1 CAT 7 Ticking Bomb Scenario (TBS) 8 How Does US Law Require That Terrorist Suspect Be Treated 11 What Laws Prohibit Torture? 14 Regional And International

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    Prime Suspect Reflection The title of the novel is Prime Suspect. The novel is written by Lynda La Plante. The theme of the novel is racism against women. The author showed that Tennison fought to the end to prove that women can do work as men‚ and she gain the commanders’ respect. In this novel‚ there were three main characters. The first one was the Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison‚ she was in charge of the murder case. Also‚ the Detective Officer Bill Otley. He was helping

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    In ‘‘Youth in a Suspect Society‚’’ Giroux mentions how within America‚ children are being overwhelmed by commercials‚ while having commercials thrown at them on a daily base‚ youths are contributing to advertisements effort in persuading them to buy because youths spend

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    Wendy’s Relationships in The Usual Rules In the novel The Usual Rules by Joyce Maynard‚ Wendy is faced with many questions following her mother’s death. She is faced with self-actualizing and becoming independent as well as self-sufficient without the aid of a strong maternal or paternal figure. Following the aftermath of 9/11‚ instead of responding to the events in an emotionally selfish way‚ Wendy attempts to fill the void left by her mother by nurturing and caring for Louie in Josh’s absence.

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