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    them by men discourage the deviance from social norms. As a result they have less inclination‚ less time and fewer opportunities to commit crime. Denno (1994) draws on the work of Bonger‚ a Socialist Criminologist; the low crime rate in women is as a result of lack of courage and not having enough strength than men. Bonger argued that women don’t have the physical strength to commit sexual crimes and because of ‘the role of women in sexual life’

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    proceedings. Patient’s information may become available in both civil and criminal cases. This paper will look at the judicial proceeding where a patients record may be introduce as evidence in the court system. According to the author M.L. Bongers authorities in the Netherland propose a new legislation on patient’s right‚ dealing specifically with medical record of the deceased. In the Netherlands the physician is still bound to professional confidentiality after the patient’s death. However

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    1- Where did Willem and Allison go when they got out of the train? At the club where Willem’s friend works. 2- Who answered the door to Willems at the beginning of the chapter? A tall man with blue-black skin. 3- What happened when Allison started to spin herself on the bar seat? The barstool comes clear off its base. 4- What is the reaction of the giant man when that happened? He asked her if she was American. 5- Where is living the giant’s brother? He lives in Roché Estair. 6- Where is located

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    Dutchman‚ Willem‚ on a train ride to London‚ and they strike up a flirtatious banter in which he dubs her Lulu. After their two-hour trip‚ Willem offers to show "Lulu" around Paris "for JUST ONE DAY‚" and to her best friend’s shock‚ she agrees. During their intimate day (and night) in Paris together‚ Allyson lets go of her inhibitions and enjoys taking risks‚ getting lost in the sights and sounds of a new place‚ and most of all‚ falling for this deep and enigmatic guy. But the next morning‚ Willem is inexplicably

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    1. What is aetiology? a) the study of physical features to determine criminal activity b) how crime is caused c) the study of policing d) psychology of crime 2. What are the four stages of police cynicism? a) enjoyment‚ distrust‚ hostility‚ acceptance b) loyalty‚ questioning‚ realization‚ cynicism c) pseudo-cynicism‚ romantic cynicism‚ aggressive cynicism‚ resigned cynicism d) John Wayne cynicism‚ hero cynicism‚ uniformic cynicism‚ superior cynicism 3. Which of the following is NOT

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    To find a clear definition of deviance is a challenge. From a reactivist perspective‚ deviance cannot be defined specifically. It is relative to time‚ place and even between different social groups (Clinard & Meier‚ 2011). Social groups create deviance by making the rules whose infraction creates deviance (Becker‚ 1963). A normative approach would suggest that deviance is behaviour in which acts against a social norm‚ For example‚ laughing is not behaviour in which you would expect at a funeral (Clinard

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    Vanitas is a popular tradition that started during the Baroque period in seventeenth-century Holland. The Vanitas Tradition symbolizes the brevity of life and how unimportant the things of this world are. Vanitas Flower Still Life. Willem Van Aelst‚ uses iconography and represents the tradition beautifully. The Vanitas Tradition started during the 17th century in Holland. It quickly spread throughout all of Europe. Vanitas comes from a verse in the Latin Bible in the book of Ecclesiastes:

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    Allyson Healey has lived her entire life in a neat little box mapped out by her parents. But during a European tour after high school graduation‚ she meets an actor named Willem. There’s instant attraction and Allyson is charmed. When Willem invites her to spend one day in Paris with him‚ she decides to be impulsive for once and agrees to accompany him instead of heading to London with her best friend. That day in Paris is magical and Allyson learns to take life as it comes‚ to pounce on the chances

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    I Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art.“La tristesse durera toujours‚” is a French expression which means‚ “this sadness will last forever.” These were the final words that Vincent van Gogh uttered‚ but there is more to the story. Van Gogh was a very unloved in his lifetime‚ shunned‚ and his work ignored.This is his interesting untold story of his short life. Vincent Willem van Gogh was born

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    Crime and Justice through eyes of the Amish 200 miles away from New York lays another world – one that is frozen in time. Home for a people whose lives have barely changed since their forefathers settled there over 300 years ago. Since then the Amish community has spread across 28 states and has more than one hundred an eighty thousand members. Worlds apart from mainstream culture‚ the Amish is oppose to many aspects of modern world‚ e.g. use of modern technology such as computers or cars. Even

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