Issues Concerning Crime in England
.... society. In fact, in
England and Wales, an estimated 40% of
crime takes place in 10% of the neighborhoods (
Crime Concern). These ....
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TREATMENT OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME VERSUS TREATMENT OF BLUE COLLAR ...
TREATMENT OF WHITE COLLAR
CRIME VERSUS TREATMENT OF BLUE COLLAR
CRIME IN THE
ENGLAND This research examines differences in the treatment of blue collar and ....
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Australian Crime Rhetorical Critique
.... the case that: 1) the reduced risk of imprisonment may explain the continuing rise in
crime; 2) in four countries (Australia, New Zealand,
England, Wales, and ....
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Juvenile Delinquency: Its Evolution in Late 19th Century England
.... 36807.htm. _____"
Crime and Industrialization in
England." Lectures on History of
Crime and Punishment. (2004b) Available from ....
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Concealed Homicide in England and Wales
.... with a brief review of the
crime of homicide before proceeding to an extensive review of those components of the medico-legal system in
England and Wales ....
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Wayward Puritans
.... "
Crime waves" occurred in Puritan society when the leaders of that society felt the .... world as a whole,to redefine the boundaries which set New
England apart as ....
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Prostitution as a Crime
.... as being associated with related criminal activity such as violent street
crime, drug abuse .... in contrast to other Western nations such as
England, the Netherlands ....
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English Law, British Political System
.... Toronto: University of Toronto Press, ND JM Beattie, in
Crime and the Courts in
England, 1660-1800, argues that the law as it was expressed and implemented in ....
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Social Democracy in England & Switzerland
....
England and Switzerland, though clearly very different politically, nevertheless represent .... to the national stance on education, taxes, and
crime, the author ....
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White Collar Crime
.... Mano, K. (1984, July 27). Computer
Crime. National Review, 5152. .... The plain language law dictionary, revised edition. Harmondsworth,
England: Penguin. ....
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White Collar Crime in the US
.... Mano, K. "Computer
Crime." National Review, 27 July 1984, 51 52. .... Harmondsworth,
England: Penguin Books, 1985. Sloan, IJ The Computer and the Law. ....
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Witch Hunts
.... Memorable Providences was a sensation that served to confirm the New
England community's belief .... æTis a Capital
Crime; and it is to be prosecuted as a piece of ....
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Rape in 18th/19th Centuries Great Britain
.... Gowing, Laura. "Language, Power and the Law: Women's Slander Litigation in Early Modern London." Women,
Crime and the Courts in Early Modern
England. Ed. ....
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Origins of an Organized Police Force
.... in London,
England in 1829. There were a number of factors which contributed to this development of this force. These included an increase in
crime, the ....
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CRIME BY THE ELDERLY
.... offenders, however, necessarily must consider the nature of the
crime and an .... lower than 12.0 persons per 100,000 population include Australia,
England and Wales ....
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Crime Reduction and Police Foor Patrols
.... foot patrol program in Oakland and its impact on the incidence of
crime are not .... In medieval
England, as an example, an agent of the crown called the reeve (the ....
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Comparative vs. International Criminal Justice
.... For example, Terrill (2000) provides an understanding of
crime and attendant .... and criminal issues confronting the justice systems in
England, Canada, France ....
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COCAINE, CRIME, AND DIVERSION PROGRAMS
.... (1962, 26 June). Drug addiction ruled no
crime. The New York Times, 17 18. .... Drugs and alcohol consumption. New
England Journal of Medicine, 305, 748 760. ....
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Controlling Criminal Behavior
.... colonies were those that had historically been in use in
England since at .... reforms have never fully achieved their intended goal of controlling
crime in society ....
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Salem Witchcraft Trials of The Crucible
.... human judgment, with the primary impetus coming from a desire to reduce
crime. .... The inquisitorial system was in place everywhere except in
England at the time ....
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Legal Treatment of Homosexuals in American History
.... wrote and published the four volumes of his Commentaries on the Laws of
England between 1765 and 1769. Blackstone's loathing of "'the infamous
crime'" of sodomy ....
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Utopia and Punishments
.... citizenry. He is aghast at the fact that in
England simple theft is so great a
crime that it costs a man his life. As Hythloday ....
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Social Control & Individual Liberties
.... streets were the rule throughout the colonies, particularly in New
England where the .... in retrospect, seem punitive enough to placate today's tough-on-
crime crowd ....
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Investigative Custody
.... In general, citizens can only be arrested in the United States and
England when probable cause exists for the belief that a
crime has been or is about to be ....
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Domestic Violence
.... Dolan, F. (1994). Dangerous familiars: Representations of domestic
crime in
England, 1550-1700. New York: Cornell University. Downs, D. (1996). ....
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Investigative Custody Approaches of 3 Countries
.... In general, citizens can only be arrested in the United States and
England when probable cause exists for the belief that a
crime has been or is about to be ....
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Pre-Trial Detention
.... In general, citizens can only be arrested in the United States and
England when probable cause exists for the belief that a
crime has been or is about to be ....
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Types of Computer Crimes
.... and the University of Leeds in
England, and with stealing valuable computer programs .... computer hacking is going to be treated as a serious
crime, rather than ....
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A Man for All Seasons
.... he heard Thomas More deny that the King has any authority over the church in
England. .... a way to convict and condemn Thomas More to death for a
crime he never ....
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Capital Punishment Views
.... where by the early 1700s there were at least 160 capital offenses in
England. .... Citadel Press, 1960), 1 2. In the 1500s, however, the most common
crime given the ....
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