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Capital Punishment
1561 Words - 6 Pages.... penalty have ranged "From stoning in biblical
times, crucifixion under the Romans, beheading in France, to those used in the
United States today: hanging, electrocution, gas chamber, firing squad, and
lethal injection"(Bedau 124). There were drastic penalties for such serious
crimes as homicide. Execution was a suitable punishment for those times. Today,
though, the law is not as strict. This leads potential criminals not to fear the
death penalty because government today uses more "humane" methods of execution,
rather than the brutal punishment that history portrayed.
People who oppose the death penalty say that "there is no evidence that
the murder rate fluctuates ac ....
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Legalization Of Drugs
2786 Words - 11 Pages.... businesses could produce drugs at a cheaper price. Thus,
reducing crimes that are committed to support a drug habit. Another drug
that has played a major role in American society is nicotine. For hundreds
of years, cigarettes have been a popular legal drug within the United
States. Only through legalization and education has the popularity and the
use of cigarettes declined within the past ten years. Physically, the
actual consequences of using illicit drugs is much less than of using drugs
like alcohol or cigarettes and the consequences will be diminished.
Illicit drugs can and will be made safer than they are in the present
system. In making comparisons, the best ....
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Affirmative Action
1066 Words - 4 Pages.... is highly questionably. If the point of all this is to help members of minority groups get past the barriers that are present in our society there are other things that we can do. There may be possibility to seek federal funding to improve the education systems in minority communities, but don't give jobs of deserving people to minorities to eliminate discrimination. does not eliminate discrimination. By highlighting the fact that some groups of people because of their sex, color, or origin, need special rules to advance in our society, only increases discrimination. Those people who are denied employment or education at the school of their choice because a certain number ....
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Drugs And Legalization
552 Words - 3 Pages.... to buy a market-tested
product from a pharmacy as opposed to buying a product of unknown dosage and
quality from a corner dealer.
Without the advantage of large profits, the drug dealing profession
would lose its luster. A major problem is that teenagers see selling drugs as
the only way to make money. Minimum wage salaries can not compare to the huge
profits associated with dealing. In a drug community, the drug dealers are seen
as the center of the community. They become role models for the children,
replacing their parents. Eliminating the drug dealer will force these young
children into the reality that education is the way to make money, not selling
drugs.
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Police Work And Related Fields
1217 Words - 5 Pages.... are repeatedly
called to the same home for domestic disputes they will stay for how ever long
it takes to find the route of the problem, where as if they were to encounter
the same situation their policy was to arrive in two minutes and stay for 20
minutes. This new program is the starting stages and already it has had great
reviews and great public support, as it brings the police closer to the
community. Another part of this community based policing is that there are crime
prevention comities that are run by various community groups that have monthly
meetings with the police. A police officer starts their career with on the job
training and then they move on to become a c ....
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The Need For Stricter Gun Laws
622 Words - 3 Pages.... put these brutal killers into jail and let
them stay there. If we could eliminate the nonsense that happens constantly
on Capital Hill, this dream would be a very real one.
With the interests of political activist groups such as the
National Rifle Association (NRA) and the American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU), Congress has had a tough time passing any legislation that would
benefit the public and curtail the sail and manufacture of armor piercing
bullets, automatic rifles and Uzis. Unfortunately, we tend to interpret
the Constitution to broadly. Obviously, in the late 1700's, there were no
deadly weapons to contend with. They had muskets, which could hardly be
used ....
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Gun Control
524 Words - 2 Pages.... criminals using guns.
Many people feel that violates the right of the people given in the second amendment the right "to bear arms". Opponents of , including the National Rifle Association, better known as the NRA, argue that the "right To bear arms" is guaranteed in the second amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America and licensing restrictions penalize law-abiding citizens while in no way preventing criminal use of handguns. It is also argued that by making it difficult for guns to be bought and registered for the American public there is a threat to the personal safety of American families everywhere.
However controlling the sale and distribu ....
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Marijuana
630 Words - 3 Pages.... if they had focused on the
surrounding area. Another thought was whether the Post had interviewed more
boys than girls or vice versa. Racial makeup of those involved in the study was
another issue that the Post did not elaborate on. I also felt it relevant to
ask what the percentage of that initial 68% were seniors who had only tried it
once. I think the percentage would drop significantly if the Post changed the
wording from "tried it once" to "used multiple times".
Knowing the geographic location of those surveyed would be useful in a
number of ways. First, it would ease the fears of parents not living in the
troubled areas. More importantly, it would allow school ....
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