Perceptions of Crime in the Society

Introduction Every society has behavioural tolerance limits beyond which the individual is considered deviant. Deviancy may also include criminal activities that are punished through legal systems. People strive to live in harmony with each other and assured of quality security by their nations. Several scholars have advanced different theories to...

Gun Control – Effectiveness of Various Gun Control Laws

Guns influence the day-to-day lives of a large percentage of the world population either directly or indirectly. Guns themselves do not pose any effects on human beings. However, depending on the intentions of the user, they may turn into useful resources or lethal weapons. The issue relating to the threats...

Major Policy Problems With Criminology of Drugs

Introduction New South Wales (NSW) is an Australian country on the eastern side of the continent. Countries neighboring NSW include Victoria, South Australia, and Queensland, with Sydney the capital city of New South Wales. Sydney is the most populated city in the country. The issue of drugs has received much...

Children Who Kill and What Motivates Them

Abstract This paper looks into the case of juvenile delinquency – in specific, the cases of children who kill. The cases of children involvement in homicide have been on the increase and have raised alarm in the criminal justice systems. The paper tries to look into this criminal issue in...

Law of Contract: Legal Issues

Contracts are part of our everyday undertakings. When two or more people enter into an agreement, they simply enter into a contract and are enforceable by laws of a country. In the given scenario, law of the contract is applicable. Rules of communication and acceptance opine that there must be...

Criminal Justice System: Components and Goals

The government structure application to criminal justice system Crime refers to any act that breaches criminal statues and is regarded as an offense in the society. This implies that the state prosecutes and punishes violators of the statues. Criminal law punishes offenders by restricting their personal freedom or imposing fines....

Arbitration in the Construction Industry

Introduction Arbitration is one of the most popular methods of Alternative Dispute Resolution. It is a private method of dispute resolution whereby parties dispute consent to submit the dispute to a natural party/parties and a binding award is issued which in most cases cannot be appealed1. Arbitration is similar to...

Is Joseph Kony Committing Genocide or Not

Introduction Human beings have been involved in conflicts with each other from historical times. These conflicts are mostly characterized by the killing of people and the destruction of property. While in the past there were no rules followed in conflicts and the warring parties sought victory at any cost, today’s...

How Intellectual Property Rules the Global Economy

Introduction Intellectual property is a term that is used to refer to inventions, literary as well as artistic works. Further on intellectual property can be used to make reference to symbols, names as well as images that are used in commerce. Intellectual property can be classified as industrial property when...

The State of Confusion

Introduction This paper analyzes the case between Tanya, a lady involved in trucking business in state of Denial and the State of Confusion after establishing a new statute. The new law requires all truckers driving through and within Confusion to adopt B-type truck hitches. These hitches are manufactured in the...

Women and Criminal Justice

Introduction Often a time, criminal activities in women has been identified as a less serious predicament compared to criminal behaviors amid the males. Traditionally, women have been more prone to commit offences that are minor consequently, making up a small segment of the population of offenders. Female offenders do have...

State of Confusion: The Case of Tanya Trucker

Introduction This paper investigates the case between Tanya Trucker, a business lady owning a trucking firm in the state of Denial, and the state of Confusion which has established a new statute. The statute requires all trucks using the highways within the state to use B-type truck hitches that are...

Social Networking Privacy Issues

Introduction For the past decade, social networking tools have gained popularity and have attracted millions of users throughout the world. Social Networking Sites (SNSs) have gained significance in modern society and Wallbridge (2009, p.85) extols these sites as “the greatest social technological phenomenon of the 21st century”. This is not...

How to Control Crime Without More Incarceration

Introduction Crime is one vice that curtails the rate of development in a society. Governments all over the world are therefore constantly seeking ways to prevent or at least reduce the rate of crime in their countries. The US has distinguished itself as the country that excessively employs imprisonment as...

Pregnancy vs. The Right to Privacy

Generally, people believe that their medical issues should be a matter of personal concern and thus, are related to the right to privacy. In connection with that, what can be said about women’s pregnancy, does it qualify as a case of the right to privacy? This report has its purpose...

Evolution of the Juvenile Justice System: Waiver Process

Introduction According to the Collins English Dictionary, a juvenile delinquent in law is “a child or young person guilty of some offense, act of vandalism, or antisocial behavior or whose conduct is beyond parental control and who may be brought before a juvenile court”. An individual less than eighteen years...

Criminal Acts and Choices

Introduction We live in a world of choice; a world where we need to make choices to survive and enjoy and this applies to criminals and their world. People are determined by their behaviors that depend on the choices they make and therefore the choice theories are important in understanding...

Crime Control in the USA Analysis

Introduction Like other scourges that continue to threaten the world, crime remains a major threat today. Although this has been noted as a problem witnessed throughout human history, some current criminal activities are manifested in more advanced ways than before. This is due to some factors like improvement in information...

The Contract in International Business Law

Contract and the employment of workers A contract, either written or oral is a legal agreement made by parties when having a commitment to doing something. There must be contract for any commercial relations to work well. These relations under contracts help employees, and all other stakeholders to form relations...

Basic Elements of a Contract

A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties that have come to a consensus to fulfill certain terms and conditions as it may be outlined in their agreement. The first step towards coming into the agreement is therefore agreeing to the terms stipulated in the contract...

Racial Profiling in Enhancement of National Security in the USA

Introduction This assignment is a discussion on the topic of social injustice. The discussion pays close attention to a major social injustice that I need to see addressed in the United States. The discussion will entail the identification of the injustice and its nature, the significance of race, ethnicity, class,...

The Issue of Juries in Death Penalty Cases

Introduction The use of juries in capital punishment cases is unfair on the suspects who have to put their fate on the twelve legally untrained individuals. The death penalty is the legal execution of a person penalty for committing murder, kidnapping, treason, or other vicious crimes as defined by assorted...

The Simons TV: Legally Binding Contract

Introduction A legally binding contract under English law requires an agreement between two parties. The agreement is essentially constituted of an offer expressed in clear and uncertain terms together with a similarly clear acceptance, consideration and intention to create legal relations. The manner in which the agreement is undertaken is...

Police Ethics and Morale

Introduction The police officers operate under circumstances that are characterized by uncertainty. They must ensure that their lives are not exposed to dangers while respecting the rights of members of the public. This situation may result in conflicts concerning the ethical principles that prescribe the officers’ expected behavior. Consequently, they...

Youth in the Criminal Justice System

The youth justice system affects people living in the U.S. aged between 12 and 17 years. These are the young people who commit offences and hence have to face disciplinary actions as per the current legal system. The youth justice system thus comprises of the corrective measures for the juveniles....

Drug Trafficking and Its Role in the US

Abstract The United States of America and Mexico are known to not only share the same border but also engage in illegal drug dealings. In fact, the main thing that comes to fore when the two nations are named revolves around their drug business. This paper reveals how the drug...

Exclusionary Rule: Definition and Evolution

Abstract Exclusionary rule establishes guidelines for determining the admissibility of evidence in criminal cases. This paper begins by presenting a detailed definition of this rule, which states that all substantiation collected or investigated in direct infringement of any accused person’s civil liberties as dictated in the American Charter is not...

Affordable Care Act: Support for Breastfeeding Mothers

Abstract The Affordable Care Act initiated in 2010 aimed to facilitate free healthcare provisions to the citizens of America. This study aims to discuss the benefits of the Act in relation to breast-feeding practices. The study offers detailed explanation on the importance of the Act in encouraging exclusive breast-feeding of...

American Healthcare System’s Ethical Analysis

Statement of the Problem It was believed that after the enactment of the ACA, the act would consolidate and improve the health care sector in the United States. The passing of the law was meant to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the American health care system by offering universal...

Workforce Based on Age in Canada

Introduction The advancement of every economy is highly dependent on its workforce. The quality of the workforce is a major determinant of a country’s progress in the utilization of the available resources and those created by the workforce. Working areas are thus important because they are the basis of workforce...

The Mexican Criminal Justice System

Introduction Mexico is one of the modern nations that have a legal system not based on the common law. The country borrows much of its law from the Roman and the Napoleonic Code. There have been claims that the current Mexican legal system encourages impunity, and that suspects’ rights are...

Legalization of Recreational Use of Marijuana: The Criminal Justice Policy

Despite numerous attempts to address the issue of the recreational use of marijuana, it still remains one of the most hot-button issues on the national agenda. After numerous discussions and heated arguments, as well as an impressive number of court cases, the use of recreational marijuana was finally allowed in...

Equality and the United States Constitution

Introduction Equality and freedom are prominent features of any constitution. Of the two aspects, freedom emerged first in the United States. The Bill of Rights, whose bicentennial we now celebrate, “is mostly concerned with rights of liberty, not rights of equality” (Baldez, Epstein and Martin 2006, 245). The concept of...

Law Enforcement Control Strategies

There is a large variety of law enforcement agencies in the United States which cover all spheres of life of a modern society addressing existing and possible dangers in order to provide security on multiple levels and organize an upstream approach towards the prevention of various criminal threats. This paper...

Police Abuse of Force in the USA

Introduction Society has given the police the mandate to utilize force in pursuit of law, order, and justice. However, the possibility of this mandate and authority being abused remains one of the key challenges for police agencies and security policymakers across the US. Cases of police officers using excessive force...

Classical Theory of Criminology

Introduction The development of criminological theories is as ancient as human history. Ever since the emergence of the ‘Age of Reason, human behavior has advanced as a subject of interest for scholars to explicate the origin of criminal activities. The development of crime has moved from primeval acts to cutting-edge...

The Affordable Health Care Act of 2010 and Ethical Issue

Abstract The Affordable Health Care Act of 2010 was established to ensure Americans get quality health care services regardless of their ages or income levels. It is important to understand the ethical issues surrounding this act to promote a socially responsible and healthy society. Knowledge of this topic helps individuals...

Disability in the Criminal Justice System of Australia

Introduction: Overview of the Matter It is a fact that young people who have mental health disorders are overrepresented in the justice system. Such overrepresentation is an indicator of the underlying societal and judicial failures and shortcomings that have led to inadequate legislation to reduce the trend. While various changes...

Corporate Governance Practice in Australia

Introduction Corporate governance generally refers to a set of rules and systems or processes that are used by corporate organisations to control business operations. It is also regarded as a means of managing organisations. Generally, corporate governance is all about providing direction and control for the operations of corporate organisations....

Quantitative Research in Criminal Justice

Abstract Criminal justice is a very important field in the study of law. It is a stage in the process of justice. It requires extensive research since it is the first stage in the process of giving justice to people who need it. There are many methods of research, and...

Development of Theoretical Ethical Approaches in Business

The background and development of theoretical ethical approaches in business Ethics undergo evolution, develop over time, and vary from one community to the other. For example, in Japan and Korea, corruption was at one point morally acceptable, but as the countries adjusted their laws to fit in the global business...

Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002

Introduction The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) was ratified following numerous cases of major financial scandals that were experienced in several companies such as WorldCom and Enron. Some of the scandals resulted in multi-billion losses to investors. They also interfered with trading at the securities markets in the US. The...

Corporate Governance and Ethical Responsibility

Introduction In the society, there exist rules that determine the best course of action in any given situation. These norms which can be referred to as ethics enable people to coexist in harmony and most of them have been developed and practiced over long periods of time. By definition, Ethics...

The Purpose and Function of Management Law

Introduction Management law is made up of two terms that should be understood in their respective meanings. The term management means the organization and coordination of people in a given environment to achieve the desired goals of the organization (Schermerhorn 17). The most outstanding thing in the definition is the...

Gangs: A Guide to Understanding Street Gangs

Prison gangs are security threat groups The department of correction refers to prison gangs as security threats because the gangs are actively involved in compromising the security of the prison wardens and other prisoners that are not members of the groups. The security threat groups are normally involved in drug...

Community Problem Solving Initiative in Community Policing

Community problem solving can be defined as a teaching and learning approach that assists students learn to contribute and participate actively in attending to real-life challenges affecting their local communities, with a view to building a more promising and sustainable future (Lasker & Weiss, 2003). The strategy of community problem...

The Statute of Frauds in Business Deals

Introduction Business deals require some forms of contracts. This essay focuses on the Statute of Frauds with reference to certain cases in the field. The Statute of Frauds A ‘Statute of Frauds’ (SOF) is a rule of law requiring certain kinds of contracts to be “written (not oral or “verbal”)...

Ethics and Corruption in the Police Force

Introduction The police force serves the community in several ways. These include protecting lives and property, maintaining peace, as well as promoting equality, justice and liberty (Barker132). Police follow the philosophy of minimalism. One aspect of the philosophy is the principle of “least intrusive action.” (Barker133) Police officers ought to...

UAE Labor Laws Analysis

As an employee of the FSSKA group of companies’ earnings 50,500 per month as total salary breakdown as follow: Basic salary 25,000 monthly, Accommodation: 15,000 monthly Transportation: 10500 monthly Show the calculations details of the final settlement of the employee. Contract entitlement for 3 years = 25,000 multiplied by 3...

Affordable Care Act Analysis

Introduction Primary care systems are often discussed as the way to improve the quality of patient care and protection. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is associated with the recent reformation of the U.S. health care and insurance systems in order to reduce income and health disparities. In this case, the...

Properties of White-Collar Crimes

White-collar crimes and street crimes differ greatly as they are characterized by different properties and different techniques are used by offenders. It is possible to identify three major properties of white-collar crimes which make them different. White-collar crimes often affect a lot of people and significant sums of money while...

Trends in Law Enforcement

Introduction Law enforcement can be described as the discovery, dissuasion, and reintegration as well as castigation of individuals who disrupt the rules and norms regulating the behavior of the public. In addition, law enforcement entails the dissuasion of criminal activities that disturb peace in the society (McElreath, Doss, Jensen, Wigginton,...

Common Stereotypes of White-Collar Criminals

The number of white-collar criminals has been increasing in modern society where technology has transformed the world into a global village. According to Sutherland (49), white-collar criminals have been subject to a number of stereotypes, right from their definition. It started receiving attention in the 1920s when society realized that...

Legalization of Marijuana in Colorado

Abstract Colorado made history by voting to legalize the recreational consumption of marijuana by adults over 21 in November 2012. This move was prompted by lobbying by marijuana legalization activists in the state. This paper discusses the arguments made by the activists in support of the legalization of the drug....

Cultural Conflict Theory and the Criminal Justice System

Introduction Conflict theory postulates that the divergences experienced between diverse competing individuals emanate from the behaviors of humans in the societal perspective. Specifically, conflict theory has been critical in the rationalization of human behaviors concerning culture as well as criminal behavior. The balance of power and privilege in the society...

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Application in Law Enforcement

There are two categories of human needs, which include basic needs and secondary needs. Therefore, people choose to satisfy the most basic needs before satisfying other, not so essential, ones. This concept enlightens Maslow’s development of the hierarchy of human needs. He ranked them from those that are the most...

Bernard Madoff’s Fraud Case

Introduction Wealthy families usually place their money with private banks, wealth managers, and hedge funds. This move is meant to ensure that the wealth of these families keep on multiplying through the investments done by the private banks, wealth managers and hedge funds. Once the money has been placed with...

History and Analyse Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

Introduction The US Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in 2002, also referred to as SOX, as a means of protecting investors from being defrauded by corporations. In particular, the legal framework mainly targeted to introduce reforms that insist on corporations disclosing as well as preventing the chances of accounting fraud....

Base Info About Affordable Care Act

Delays in Rollout of the Affordable Care Act Implementation of the Affordable Care Act has faced a number of challenges, which have delayed its implementation. Technical problems have delayed the rollout of the Affordable Care Act. Technical problems that exist in the development of massive information technology (IT) infrastructure hinder...

Criminology: White Collar Crime

Introduction White-collar crime is a non-violent crime that is committed by people for financial gain (Gottschalk 2010). The first white-collar crime was reported in the year 1939. Most people consider white-collar crime as a victimless crime. This is because the occurrence of this crime can make a company go bankrupt...

Globalization and the Rule of Law

The Research Proposal Globalization is increasing alarmingly with civilization in the world today. It is characterized by international corporations, consumerism and new means of communication. These are favored by market liberalization and the development of laws to govern capital flows throughout the world. The trade liberalization, local activity that aims...

Design of a Juvenile Correctional Facility

Introduction A suitable juvenile facility design has to be derived from the function of the facility and the needs there. Doing a good design does depend on the fact that the individuals that are going to use the facility are young youths that have been put there for the sake...

Innovative Treatment Strategies: Substance Abuse

Young people experience a tough period as they move from childhood to adulthood. They experience emotional and physical changes in their lives, which may sometimes force them to do things beyond their control. Delinquent and criminal behaviors among people of such an age group are not lacking especially in the...

Conflict Management Approaches Used in Los Angeles Police Department

Introduction Conflicts are common at family level and among employees working in the same organization. It is noted that though people working in the same organization are bound together by common and shared goals, conflicts among them are inevitable in the course of working towards realization of these goals. In...

Capital Punishment and Individual States Decisions

Capital punishment is defined as a form of punishment that involves “the deliberate killing of a supposed or actual offender for an offense” (Fieser, 2001, Para 29). Most of the people who face capital punishment are murderers. As a way of justifying the execution of such offenders, both retributive and...

Five Landmark Cases of the Supreme Court of the United States

Introduction A case brief is a summary of the proceedings of a given case. In writing a case brief, a writer finds ways of systematically representing the statements and facts of a case but in a short summary. A case brief therefore entails looking at the decisions made, facts of...

Health Care Reform in the United States

Outline The paper evaluates the current US health care reforms as stated in the website www.ncsl.org. The paper further suggests the steps which need to be taken by the US states, particularly Georgia, in effectively implementing the health care reforms in their state. Introduction Health care reform is a term...

Arizona Immigration Law Analysis

Introduction The issue of immigration has covered news heads for a long time. The issue of immigration all over the world has brought up many debates around the world. People have been witnessed trying to escape the harsh economical condition of North Africa to Europe. There are thousands of immigrants...

Analytical Review of Criminal Justice in the United States

Introduction Criminal justice system in US is governed by the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Street Act of 1968; the criminal justice system comprises of all those range of institutions that are involved in prevention and control of crimes as well as criminal rehabilitation programs (Currie, 1998). As such it...

The Tragedy of the Commons

There are a number of solutions for the tragedy of the commons as the situation in which a shared limited resource is overexploited by individuals who consult only their short-term self-interests. In spite of their natural desire to appropriate more goods, different people may have different temperaments and views and...

Medical Practice: Legal and Ethical Responsibilities

Abstract Physicians and other medical staff are often faced with a plethora of legal and ethical medical professional practice issues that are so plentiful to discus in this research paper. As a result, only the key professional legal and ethical matters will be addressed. The main duties of care are...

Gender and Witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials

The Salem witch trials have been cited as one of the darkest periods in American history. Researchers and scholars alike have been fascinated by the event and various aspects of the trials have been extensively analyzed. Several explanations have been provided in order to explain the reasons behind the witch...

Rehabilitation: The Best Option for Juveniles

Introduction Today’s world has people who seem to have fixed ideas about current events that happen around them. For instance, many people in the society today have their own thoughts and opinions regarding whether juvenile offenders should go through the same trial and punishment as adult offenders. There those who...

Network Forensic

Abstract Network infrastructure is constantly under threat and it is the role of network security personnel to ensure that the system is protected from threats and vulnerabilities. Network forensics assists with this by capturing data and analyzing it so as to identify attacks and/or intrusions. This process is critical in...

Business Law and Its Components

Introduction Businesses and organizations around the world are subject to laws, regulations, and standards which govern their business operations. The body of knowledge that sets these rules and regulations for businesses to use is referred to as business law. Business law is defined as a set of regulations and guidelines...

Sociological Theories of Crime: Annotated Bibliography

As Treiber (2007) points out, theory construction is an informed creative endeavor that connects what is known to what is unknown in a measured way. Criminologists, therefore, use theories to come up with logical, systematic, mathematical, and formal ways through which they can solve crimes. According to Glasier (2001), sociological...

Law Practice Management: Juvenile Delinquent

Introduction A juvenile delinquent can be defined as a person who is below a specific age and commits criminal offences. In some state, a juvenile is a person who is below 16 years while in other states the age limit is not specified but the maximum age is 20 years...

The Atlanta Child Murders

Introduction Actions that are undertaken during crime scene investigation play a significant role in ensuring the resolution of a criminal case. A careful and thorough investigation process are imperative in ensuring that the available physical evidence is not manipulated. The potential witnesses who might play a significant role in resolving...

Aspects of Controlling Organized Crime

Introduction Organized crime is undertaken for the sole purpose of making profits, attaining power or influence. It involves more than one person and includes a substantial planning and organization. Most of these criminal activities are punishable by law. The activities of the organized crime are kept secret and communication is...

Same-Sex Marriage in the Context of Family Law

Since time immemorial, marriage was and has always been known to be “a union between two people of the opposite sex meaning a man and a woman,” (Kronby, 2010, p. 32). For Christians and many other religions and cultural beliefs, this has always been the case. This implies that marriage...

Adult and Juvenile Justice Comparison

Courts exist throughout the world to ensure that justice is served. While the human race is differentiated into people of different ages, courts in the United States are differentiated into adult and juvenile courts. This literature presents the difference between the two courts mentioned. Snyder et al (2009) note that,...

White Collar Crime and Theories Explained

Introduction The study of crime has been in existence for many centuries but has only gained prominence in recent times. This can mostly be attributed to popularization by the media especially in the West. Psychologists and criminal profilers have been gathering valuable data pertaining to the reasons behind any criminal...

Should Drugs Be Decriminalized?

Introduction Although having a drug-free America has been one of the primary goals of all American leaders, achieving this has been one of the hardest tasks for most leaders, because of the diverse nature of views held by different individuals. The increased rate of drug abuse in America has not...

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Introduction Alternative dispute resolution is the process by which people use to resolve legal problems without recourse to the court. The court has been used as a place for resolving conflicts for a long period. In the recent past, people found out better methods of resolving minor disputes without recourse...

Islamic Laws in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

Introduction The teachings of Islam cover the private moral life of an individual as well as the collective lives of communities and societies. Islamic teachings give the collective considerable powers to regulate the personal lives of individuals whereas in the current Western thinking the personal freedom of an individual is...

Victims of Crime: Male Rape in Prisons

The study carried out in this paper is about victims of male rape in prisons, this is a crime committed against men by other men. The paper will tell us how male rape occurs in prisons and how to deal with the victims of this crime as well as answer...

Women and White-Collar Crimes

Introduction The study of crime has been in existence for many centuries but has only gained prominence in recent times. This can be attributed to the popularization of criminal studies by the media. Psychologists and criminal profilers have been gathering valuable data about the reasons behind any criminal act and...

Should the Use of Cell Phones by Drivers Be Outlawed?

A lot of studies on the use of cell phones by drivers show that driving when communicating with these gadgets can be hazardously distracting. Still, a lot of countries are yet to outlaw handheld cell-phones whilst driving, again no country has prohibited hands-free devices while driving.“Half a dozen states and...

Australia Legal Problem Solving

Introduction A contract is an agreement that outlines specific details of an issue between different parties regarding a certain matter which is enforceable in a court of law (Meiners, Ringleb and Edwards, 2006). A contract can take two other forms besides agreements i.e. based on promise or legal relationship. For...

Narcotic Drugs: The Drug Problem in the Society

Abstract It is obvious that the drug problem is escalating in our society today. Many dynamics present in our society have created a convenient environment for drug trafficking, drug production and consumption. To deal with this problem, laws have been instituted to mitigate this issue. These laws apply within our...

Criminal Law: Criminal Procedure Policy

The criminal justice system in the United States is aimed at enforcing the law, maintaining peace and order, and protecting its citizens from injustices. For a long period of time, the laws have been going through amendments and it appears as if they will always be changed because there have...

Controversy Around Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

Abstract The paper analyses the thorny issue of sexual harassment in the workplaces. The paper’s statement quotes the US sexual harassment law, which states that every organization is expected to have sexual harassment policies that govern their employees working environment. It then carries out a literature synopsis on the issue...

Probation and Community Corrections

Introduction Community-based corrections in the criminal justice system are programs that offer an alternative to imprisonment for convicted offenders in the community setting according to Alarid, Cromwell & Carmen, (2007). This is based on the fact that convicted offenders will eventually return to the community and the punishment system is...

Rape: Causes and Effects

Introduction According to criminal law, rape is any act of sexual intercourse between two parties without the consent of both parties. However, in other areas outside the law boundaries, the term is used to refer to sexual assault. Cases of rape are reported across the world with numerous others going...

USA Patriot Act Analysis

The patriotic act was a legislative response by congress to the terrorist attack that was meted on the United States on 11 September 2001. According to proponents of the patriotic act, the terrorist act had long been planned by the perpetrators within the American soil, yet their actions had been...

Causes of Prison Overcrowding and Its Solutions

Introduction All over the U.S, states are working on various approaches toward controlling the ever increasing inmate populations in their correctional institutions. A recent research effort reveals that, nearly all prisons and jails in Americas’ states are operating beyond their capacity hence leading to the problem of prison overcrowding. The...

Family Structure Leading Juvenile Delinquency

Introduction Family structure provides a background in understanding juvenile delinquency. Youths from different households exhibit variations to delinquent behavior due to the different family processes and socialization factors that influence their lives as they grow (Bernard& Vold, 2010). The family provides the best environment where youths are encouraged to conform...

China and Intellectual Property Managment

Introduction The Chinese government has realized the large-scale infringements of intellectual property rights may hinder the development of national economic interest and foreign investment. Therefore Chinese government established many measures to combat intellectual property violations and to make aware people of the importance of IPR. In this essay, I am...

Children and Gang Involvement

Introduction It’s not the case of Mr. and Mrs. Sally alone but of innumerous parents who want to protect their children from the horrors of gang involvement but are unaware of how to cope. This piece of writing will surely assist them in recognizing the signs of gang involvement. After...