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Percent Of The Cases Genetic Disorders
1,268 wordsDown syndrome, the most common genetic birth defect associated with mental retardation, occurs equally across all races and levels of society. The effects of the disorder on physical and mental development are severe and are expressed throughout the life span. The individual's family is also affected emotionally, economically, and socially (Bellenir 1996). Characteristics associated with Down syndrome include: epicanthus folds, unilateral squints, a flat saddle nose, flat jaw bones, large fissur...
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Method Of Execution Percent Of The Cases
2,050 words... d 42 percent of those awaiting execution on death row. This over-representation has long been the case and has been addressed by virtually every legislative body in America as well as by the Supreme Court. In the landmark case Furman Vs. Georgia in 1972 the Supreme Court overturned existing death penalty statutes on the grounds that those selected to die were chose primarily on the basis of race. In this case the Supreme Court issued a temporary moratorium on capital sentencing. The moratori...
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Copyright C 1994 Percent Of The Cases
1,103 wordsChild abuse is the intentional, unexplainable infliction of physical, moral, and sexual pain and suffering on a child. It is caused mainly by parents who were maltreated as children themselves. Causes also include stress, poverty, and / or unemployment. There are many cases of abuse, but those such as Elisa Izquierdo's stand out. Child abuse consists of various different causes, types, and cases. There are many causes for child abuse, but some project over the rest. In some cases children are mi...
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Equal Protection And Supreme Court Cases
1,200 words... of Brown by using precedents which, according to Strauss, the Equal Protection Clause prohibits only explicit classifications... facially neutral actions that are in fact not based on race (Glennon. 486). The institutional role of the Court in this case is that the Court adheres to its policy that strict scrutiny will only be used in cases where discrimination is evident in a statute. Concerning the slippery slope that the Court in cautious about, by favoring a minority who did not gain an a...
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Percent Of The Cases Mental Illness
1,934 words... of laymen or a group of medical experts? Most of the time the jury resolved its dilemma by spelling out for itself the separate tasks that the law expected each to perform. In essence, the jury concluded that the experts testimony emphasized only one aspect of the problem, the clinical part, and that his testimony contributed little to the major dilemma that confronted the jury, that of placing the clinical or purely medical facts about the defendant into a moral-legal context. The jurors re...
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