
|
Search Papers |
|
|
 |
|
Find Legal Issues Term Papers
Capital Punishment: The Just Punishment For Serious Crimes
Number of pages: 1 | Number of words: 182.... punishment serves this purpose by the "a life for a life" principle.
Also, it is an effective crime deterent which , by simply incapacitation of
the criminal, the chances of committing crimes of that criminal is
eliminated. Potential serial killers could not have been serial killers if
they were executed after the first murder. Furthermore, it has a
threatening effect to the public, making use of human's basic fear of
death, implying that the society would deal with capital offences with a
just hand , by taking away the lives of the criminals who knowingly
forfeits o .....
|
Capital Punishment
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 562.... these reform efforts began to bear fruit. Venezuela (1853)
and Portugal (1867) were the first nations to abolish the death penalty
altogether. In the United States Michigan was first state to abolish it
for murder in 1847. Today, it is virtually abolished in all of Western
Europe and most of Latin America.
In America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East (except Israel) most
countries still retain the death penalty for various crimes and impose it
with varying frequency.
Shooting and hanging are the two most common methods of execution
followed by beheading and lethal in .....
|
Cocaine
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 460.... are profound loss of appetite, leading to severe weight loss and nutritional imbalance. Also increasing athletic performance, heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature. Many people have suffered from seizures, strokes, heart attacks, and death. If is taken through the veins, unsterile needles can cause infections and diseases. These diseases can include Hepatitis B, blood poisoning, and of course, AIDS. use is extremely dangerous to a pregnant mothers because it causes miscarriage, premature birth, low birth weight (2 lbs.), stroke/death, malformation, syp .....
|
Capital Punishment, Should It Or Should It Not Be Used In Today's Criminal Judging System
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1584.... the death penalty was not against the Constitution. But if read directly
the Eight Amendment of the U.S. Constitution "prohibits cruel and unusual
punishments" and not only that but abolitionists also think that Capital
Punishment ensures Americans equality for all . The abolitionists also did a
poll which ensured that there was "no support for the view that the death
penalty provides a more effective deterrent to police homicides than alternative
sanctions. Not for a single year was evidence found that police are safer in
jurisdictions that provide for capital punishm .....
|
Euthanasia And The Law
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1848.... it is legally tolerated. Doctors are rarely prosecuted and even more
rarely convicted. If euthanasia were to be decriminalized in Canada certain
restrictions would have to be put into place, to ensure that a patient's rights
are not infringed upon. A living will should be made when the patient is of
lucid mind. Also, a council should be selected and outlined in the living will.
The council should be chosen by the patient, when the patient is of sound mind
and is able to make decisions. The council might consist of the patient's
family, doctor or any other he or she feels h .....
|
How To Reduce Crime In Your Neighborhood
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 525.... private citizens and local police. Such programs have been started all over the country. Maybe one already exists in your community.
These organizations don't require frequent meetings (once a month or so). They don't ask anyone to take personal risks to prevent crime. They leave the responsibility for catching criminals where it belongs - with the police. This is NOT a "vigilante" group:
These groups gather citizens together to learn crime prevention from local authorities. You cooperate with your neighbors to report suspicious activities in the neighbo .....
|
The Drinking Age: 21 For Everyone?
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 646.... are hard to enforce. Even if they are enforced by the authorities, the
establishment that breaks that law is rarely punished severely. For example, in
Belmont County in Ohio, the police conducted raids of 5-10 different
establishments in 1993 that had liquor licenses and reportedly to sell alcoholic
beverages to minors. It was proven that each business in question had indeed
been guilty of the charges. What would one suspect happen to the business?
Wouldn't one expect for them to lose their liquor license? On the contrary,
these businesses were given probation with .....
|
Drugs Should Not Be Legalized
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1230.... of any drugs. Drugs simply create problems which effect society in
several ways. The government has made several efforts to control drugs
and their users, however, to most the problem appears too out of hand.
"Others see potential profit in legalizing drugs and still others
simply believe that individual rights to take drugs should be
protected. The group also acknowledged that the legalization concept
appeals to people who are looking for simple solutions to the
devastating problem of drug abuse" ( .....
|
|