Category: Law 2955
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Arson Investigation Process: Stages and Actions
The identification, analysis, and documentation of the evidence discovered at a fire scene are all essential steps in the intricate and thorough arson investigation process. Finding the source and cause of the fire, as well as any potential criminal behavior, are the main objectives of an arson investigation (Sodhi & Kaur, 2020). It is significant…
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H.L.A. Hart’s Theory of Law: Central Features
Introduction This paper seeks to discuss the statement that H.L.A. Hart’s theory of law has been subjected to many criticisms and refinements but its central features can still be accepted. This paper argues that there is the basis to some of central features of Hart’s theory of law and their effects can still be observed…
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“Ius Commune” and “Ius Proprium” Relationship
Although already in the sixteenth century there had begun to perceive the need for radical reform of the system the sources of law, the eighteenth-century structure of these modeled, essentially, albeit with differences. Once substantially from country to country, the medieval model, represented by the stratification of very hetero-normative sources namely local customs, corporate and…
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Labor Issues: Are Americans Overworked?
Table of Contents Introduction How Americans are overworked The outcomes of employees being overworked American workers as compared to other countries Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Human beings around the world have to work in a bid to earn a living. It is an important aspect of human survival, and even the Holy Bible advises people…
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Dealing With Violence in the Community
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction In recent years, Baltimore, Maryland, has consistently ranked among the cities with the most significant levels of violence in the United States. To address this issue, community-oriented policing efforts have been implemented in the city. However, it is essential to review these strategies critically and suggest actions…
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The Limit of Criminal and Administrative Responsibility
Introduction In philosophy, moral responsibility is the status of a person morally deserving of praise, blame, reward, or punishment for an action or omission following their moral obligations. Deciding what to consider “morally binding” is the main task of ethics. In his essay The parable of the sadhu, Bowen McCoy says how, climbing to the…
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Specialty Courts in the United States
Table of Contents Introduction Specialty Courts and Their Purpose Specialty Courts in Texas Marcy’s law and the Victim’s Bill of Rights Conclusion References Introduction The United States justice system is complex and made up of multiple parts that work together to ensure that justice prevails. One of the most notable elements of the system is…
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The Personal Identity of Unemployed American IT Labor Force
Most people endure adversity through the adjustment of their acceptable standards. The new set standards allow individuals to accomplish satisfaction with the available assets. When a person has an occupation that is satisfying, and whose conditions get progressively better, they tend to raise their standards of life to a level that they consider satisfactory. These…
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Kidnapping and Its Criminal Act and Harm Elements
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Kidnapping is a crime that receives apt media attention due to the demographic it mostly affects. Whereas statistics for adult abductions are minimal, child kidnappings often account for the cases reported to the authorities. The criminal act element for kidnapping involves removing an individual against their will…
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The Hart-Devlin Debate on the Social Role of Law
Table of Contents Introduction The Summary of the Debate Devlin’s View on the Law Hart’s View on the Law Feinberg’s Contribution Conclusion Reference List Footnotes Introduction Law and its foundations always have a particular connection with morality, especially in the contexts of society. While morality is generally determined as a kit of principles and values…