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The Issue Of Gun Control
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 542.... the second amendment of the
Constitution of the United States of America and licensing restrictions
penalize law-abiding citizens while in no way preventing criminal use of
handguns. It is also argued that by making it difficult for guns to be
bought and registered for the American public there is a threat to the
personal safety of American families everywhere. However controlling the
sale and distribution of firearms is necessary because of the homicide rate
involving guns. In 1988 there were 9000 handgun related murders in America.
Metropolitan centers and some suburban comm .....
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Capital Punishment: The Legal Punishment Of A Criminal
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 557.... for any of thirty crimes committed. The crimes ranged from
any between murder and fornication. In the 18th century more than two hundred
capital crimes were recognized, and as a result over one thousand people a year
were faced with the sentence of death.
Now at modern time, the death penalty, has been rekindled. Although,
it is not as barbaric as it was. Now the law only allows itself the use
certain types of “disciplining”. In the early 18th and 19th century the death
penalty was inflicted in many ways. Some ways were, crucifixion, boiling in oil,
drawing and quarter .....
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In Cold Blood: Death Penalty
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1369.... considerable
weight with rationalists. As Albert Camus pointed out, " Capital
punishment....has always been a religious punishment and is reconcilable with
humanism." In other words, society has long since left behind the archaic and
barbous" customs" from the cruel "eye for an eye" anti-human caves of religion-
another factor that should raise immediate misgivings for freethinkers.
State killings are morally bankrupt. Why do governments kill people to
show other people that killing people is wrong? Humanity becomes associated with
murderers when it replicate thei .....
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Speeding Tickets As A Form Of Discipline
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 481.... be the most unpleasant part of a speeding ticket.
In addition, paying for traffic school is also a disagreeable experience. If you waited to see the judge, you may be on your way after paying the fine. If the judge is kind, and offers a traffic school option, the unpleasantness continues. Usually the traffic school is no where near to the courthouse, which causes you to search to find the it. The great experience of paying is close at hand after locating the sorrow-laden school. You must endure the excruciating nine hour course after paying for the privilege of attending. Th .....
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Capital Punishment: Injustice Of Society
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1399.... this belief; however, "[a]ll the evidence
taken together makes it hard to be confident that capital punishment deters more
than long prison terms do."(Cavanagh 4) Going ever farther, Bryan Stevenson,
the executive director of the Montgomery based Equal Justice Initiative, has
stated that, "…people are increasingly realizing that the more we resort to
killing as a legitimate response to our frustration and anger with violence, the
more violent our society becomes…We could execute all three thousand people on
death row, and most people would not feel any safer tomorrow."(Frame .....
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Crime Prevention
Number of pages: 12 | Number of words: 3220.... policing, vigilante justice, and auxiliary justice, in theory, will prevent crime.
One of the reasons that community has become popular in the past twenty years is because of the economics of the justice system. The government was facing huge costs and they wanted to divert some responsibility to community based programs. Another reason was that police departments wanted to use the local communities to be their eyes and ears.
The reason for this belief was because the community would know exactly what is going on in their area. Finally, the local communities were demandin .....
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Decriminalize Marijuana For The Good Of America
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2395.... years of being legal, the potential problems of marijuana were brought into
the public eye by Harry J. Anslingler, the commissioner of the Federal Bureau of
Narcotics and author of Marijuana: Assassin of Youth (Goldman 88). In his book,
Anslinger portrayed images of Mexican and Negro criminals, as well as young boys,
who became killers while under the influence of marijuana. With the added
public pressure, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law the
Marijuana Tax Act of 1937. This law made the use and dale of marijuana federal
offenses. At this point mari .....
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Robert Mapplethorpe And Obscenity Charges
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1005.... has been giving tax money to artists since the Johnson presidency. Some of its decisions have been controversial. For example, it subsidized an exhibit of menstrual blood, clothing made of condoms, and a depiction of Jesus Christ as a drug addict and sex object.
In 1990, after the NEA helped fund Robert Mapplethorpe's ''homoerotic'' photos and Andrew Serrano's crucifix in a jar of urine, Congress took action.
It passed a bill requiring the NEA to consider ''general standards of decency and respect for the diverse beliefs and values of the American public,'' as well as artis .....
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