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This three-page undergraduate argumentative essay offers three arguments as to why abortion is morally wrong. The author argues that abortion is wrong because fetuses are alive, are human, and that their human right to life supercedes a woman’s secondary right to control her body.
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548.19721 Institutional Racism In Law Enforcement.
Although slavery ended, the problems in institutional racism have not stopped specifically in law enforcement. More black men face the death penalty than whites. More blacks are arrested every day. This certainly points toward racism in the law enforcement. Often minority police officers believe that many from their race are being treated unfairly and most policemen are white.
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549.19809 Philosophical Notes on the Death Penalty.
This paper discusses the philosophical notes on the death penalty. Arguments "for" or "against" the death penalty show narrow ideologies concerning what are complex moral and legal sets of questions. Careful thought on the subject of the death penalty in cases of murder produces sets of circumstances under which the death penalty does not seem suitable with important moral defects attached.
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550.19841 Analysis of the Politics of Representation of Crime and Criminalization in "Inside the Sex Trade".
This paper is an analysis of the McClelland's article. McClelland's (2001) article presents a microcosm of underground capitalism in which women are highly visible, while being at the very bottom of the economic hierarchy. The same processes as are observed in legitimate capitalism are at work, even though they are inverted.
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551.19844 The Death Penalty - History and the United States.
Capitol punishment has been part of the legal actions of societies since the dawn of primitive culture. Each society has made its own decisions regarding what crimes, if any; warrant the death of he or she who committed them. These decisions have never been taken lightly, and not without their share of debate. The issue of ending a person's life has been universally considered a social negative. One cannot feel truly safe in a community that condones murder. But, different communities have attached different standards to ending life. The United States government, as well as the state governments themselves, has made determinations of what conditions a person or institution may legally kill another. Some of these conditions include: killing in self-defense, while in combat, while performing police duty, and in the termination of a criminal's life that has received the death penalty. With relatively few instances in which killing is socially acceptable (or at least tolerated) the ways in which killing is illegal are innumerable. Our society has subdivided murder into different classifications based upon the circumstances and the intent of the person who has done the killing. But, murder is not the only crime that can lead to the death penalty. Rape, kidnapping that ends in death, treason, have also been crimes, which lead to a death sentence. The crux of the debate over the legitimacy of this method of punishment centers around the moral responsibility at stake in the action. When distilled to it's most fundamental state, the argument is this: Does killing a killer make us killers, or does it make us saviors?
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552.19906 Website Analysis. "Anatomy of a Murder: A Trip Through Our Nation's Legal Justice System" http://library.thinkquest.org/2760/homep.htm.
This paper critiques a website, "Anatomy of a Murder: A Trip Through Our Nation's Legal Justice System" http://library.thinkquest.org/2760/homep.htm. It focuses on issues such as validity, authorship, caliber of content and Web design and related issues.
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Filename: 19906 Website Anatomy Murder.doc
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553.18 Crime Control.
This paper is a brief introduction to crime control and history. Crime has always been a major dent on human civilization and its solution has remained a focus of great minds. Beccaria of the middle 18th century wrote an essay on crime and punishments in 1764, where he highly criticized an arbitrary system of punishments in the Italian courts. His ideas centered more on prevention than punishment and urged that punishment should be prompt and proportionate (Anonymous) and decided by the legislature. On the other hand, Jeremy Bentham wrote an Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation in 1780, wherein he maintained that punishment had a deterrent effect on crime.