Introduction: Over the last decades, cyberbullying has rapidly increased all over the world. Cyberbullying is the use of the internet and other electronic communication devices to spread hateful information about another individual. The most affected groups include the youths, bisexuals, gays, disabled individual and the socially isolated persons. The bullying may...
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In the article, Prisons that empower: Neo-liberal governance in Canadian women’s prisons by Kelly Hannah Moffatt there is a lot of information that coincides with the criminology theory. According to the biosocial theory on criminology, it is indicated that in most cases people tend to engage in crime because of...
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Very few people accept to be associated with the wrongdoers, in fact, most of them avoid associating with suspected wrongdoers even before they are convicted of their crimes. Jeffrey Toobin in The Legacy of Lynching, on Death Row attempts to give an account of a 20-year-old Black American lawyer, Stevenson,...
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The Scottsboro Boys case of 1931 involves nine black gentlemen who were falsely accused of raping two white ladies in a freight train in Northeast of Alabama. Except for Roy Wright who was among them, other boys were accused of this crime without adequate evidence and later charged and sentenced...
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Human Trafficking: A Modern-Day Form of Slavery Human trafficking is a form of slavery in the present day where the traffickers use fraud, coercion or force to commercial sexual exploitation or for labor. The victims are usually traumatized to the extent that they are unable to ask for help It is...
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Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" and its Contemporary Significance Edgar Allan Poe's work, The Tell-Tale Heart, is a morbid narrative where the narrator presents their murderous actions and recuses themselves from madness as the cause of their actions. While Poe's work may have been set in the mid-nineteenth century, its...
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Reincarceration implies second or subsequent imprisonment of an offender upon pleading guilty. According to the research outcomes from the study by Kirk (2012), the rate of parolees’ reincarceration declined by 4% over a period of three years, a situation which could be upheld if the research was conducted over a...
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BRENNAN, JOSEPH A., and Eric K. STERN. "Leading a campus through a crisis: The role of college and university presidents." Journal of Education Advancement " Marketing 2.2 (2017): 120-134. Brennan and Erick help in bringing an understanding on how sexual assault is a problem in institutions. The topic on sexual assault...
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The Impact of Wrong Forensic Investigations on Wrongful Convictions The reason for this memo is to bring in the right the fact that wrong forensic investigations have led to wrong convictions of the people. The exactness of cases that broken legal science is a main source of wrongful feelings. In these...
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The Accuracy of Cases and Wrongful Convictions The reason for this investigation was to analyze the exactness of cases that broken legal science is the primary source of wrongful feelings. This assessment has been accounted for finally by significant news outlets over the United States. It has additionally involved incredible worry...
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Today s society grapples with consistent increase in crime rates. The width of crime has broadened and today both adults and minors have fallen prey to criminal activities. Factors such as technology have been pivotal in facilitating the increase in the occurrence of crime. Multiple theories that offer reasoning and...
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The events that occurred at Smuttynose Island have for a long time been associated with Louis Wagner. On March 6, 1873, Annette and Karen were murdered. It has, however, become difficult to prove whoever killed him (Seacoast). Some suspects were of interest in the case. However, most of the people...
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