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Michel Foucault Tele Screen
1,374 words# 8220; A Fatal Utopia"Two ways of exercising power over men, of controlling their relations, of separating out their dangerous mixtures. The plague stricken town, transverse throughout with hierarchy, surveillance, observation, writing; the town immobilized by the functioning of an extensive power that bears in a distinct way over all individual bodies-this is the utopia of the perfectly governed city" (Page 6 Michel Foucault) This quote extracted from the Essay Panopticism written by Michel Fo...
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Gateway Drug Crime Committed
899 wordsMany have experienced the negatives of marijuana in their lives and witnessed the problems of others. Marijuana is a harmful drug and should not be legalized! It is a gateway drug or also known as a stepping stone drug. Theory, suggest that the progression to more dangerous substances is inevitable. (Hanson) Many reasons have surfaced about why it should be legalized, government regulation, taxing purposes, and long and harsh sentences given to marijuana offenders. In addition, of all the reason...
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White Collar Crime Collar Crimes
1,980 wordsMemo of Transmittal Dear Enclosed please find my report on White-collar Crime. The various aspects associated with white-collar crime and discussed in the report include origin of the phrase, definitions as well as distinctions between white-collar and blue-collar crime and the synonymity it has with crimes of other types. I have also endeavored to recommend suitable measures that can act as effective deterrents to perpetration of white-collar crimes. In order to effectively transmit the message...
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Three Strikes Law Criminal Justice System
2,974 wordsMy Court Session I had the opportunity to attend a court session recently. The court session was held at the criminal juvenile court. After this court session, I was able to contemplate with more knowledge not only on this particular court case, but on the juvenile criminal system at large. After the session, I was able to talk to the defense attorney, who helped me a lot in formulating my ideas and shaping my views on the juvenile criminal justice system. I will first talk about the session its...
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Juvenile Offenders Juvenile Delinquency
1,951 words... are also another options, such as preventing juvenile delinquency. Unfortunately, these programs were not successful. Our legal system has two different court systems. One, Juvenile court is where we hear many of our cases on custody battles, child support payments, and even misdemeanors committed by juveniles. Secondly, Adult courts other wise known as Criminal court. This is where adults find out their fate for a crime committed against another. Juvenile Offenders could be tried in both sy...
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Death Row Inmates Capital Punishment Cases
2,972 wordsMany people often debate over the legitimacy over capital punishment, whether or not a person can receive the death penalty as a punishment if he or she commits an act of murder. Some argue that the death penalty is a justly act against dangerous criminals while others argue that the penalty is immoral, playing the role of God, and does not even lower the crime rate one bit. In fact, the death penalty is a severe punishment with some negative outcomes at times, but overall, it was placed in this...
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Father Crime Committed
527 wordsQuestion Being Answered: In what ways do you find Nora a victim? In what ways at fault? Nora Helmer, the wife of Torvald Helmer and mother of 3 children, is a very complex and brave woman for her time. She plays the main role in the play and is essential to its plot. She is both a victim of her circumstances and also at fault for actions which she committed. Nora is a victim. Throughout her entire life, she has never been taken seriously by anyone. She has been treated like a doll by both male c...
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