Category: Law 2955
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Is There a Paradox of the Common Law?
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion Bibliography Introduction The origin of the common law in UK can be said to be from the 11th century when William I established Royal Courts to apply a common or uniform system of law in UK. Earlier, there was a deviation or variance in law or there had been…
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Diaz v. Carcamo: Employer Liability for Employees
Table of Contents Principle-Agency Relationship Recommendations Human Resources Responsibility References Employers are normally responsible for the misconduct of their employees at the workplace, and the case of Diaz v. Carcamo is yet another evidence of such liability. The reason for the incident was a car accident involving a third party who initiated the lawsuit. The…
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A Well-Prepared Criminal Profiling
Outline This essay discusses criminal profiling. Here the discussion is based on the given profile of a killer. It analyzes the important advantages and limitations of the given profile from an investigator’s point of view, concerns of the investigator about a profile and value given to a profile as an investigative tool. Introduction A well-prepared…
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Analysis of Russian Judicial System
Table of Contents Introduction Evaluation of Judicial system and criminal justice application The criminal justice system in Russia Conclusion References Introduction Every country has its own law administration arm for overseeing the fair use of the laws of the land by its citizens. The laws govern among other things, the people’s co-existence, property ownership and…
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Victimization Rates and Characteristics Assessment
Table of Contents Victimization Rates Outline Victim Characteristics Summary Conclusion References Victimization Rates Outline The victimization rates vary considerably depending on region, nationality, and various social and ethnic factors. Region Metropolitan areas have more crime victims and violent death risks than rural countries inhabitants; The country’s sections analysis demonstrated that the highest risk rate was…
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Juvenile Weapon Crimes and Strategies to Address
Although juvenile delinquency is a common problem, the prevalence and participation of minors in violent crimes involving various types of weaponry is a major social concern. Previous nationwide studies revealed that 16% of students had carried a weapon to school at least one day within the last 30 days (Emmert et al., 2018). Following these…
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Multifactor Test vs. the Bright-Line Rule
The multifactor test and the bright-line rule are two legal terminologies that have managed to stir up a lot of debate, as far as effective and lawful police interrogation is concerned. The two rules differ in their application since the former seeks to apply the use of several legal interpretations to decide whether an interrogation…
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Behavior Theory: Principles
Behaviour Theory Behavior theory tries to evaluate human behavior through conditioning. It links the aspect of free will, deed, reward, and punishment to evaluate human behavior as an individual relates with the surroundings. It was initially coiled by John B. Watson and Ivan Pavlov, who observed human behavior through experiments. Behavior theory draws a line…
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Burglary in the United Kingdom
Introduction According to the current statistical data, the rates of crimes in the UK change with mixed success. Spreading over all four constituent parts of the Kingdom, burglaries are still in evidence. This is why significance of reduction of crimes (burglaries) should start, as I see it, from direct investigation of reasons and drawbacks in…
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Crashes by Time of Day and Day of Week
Vehicle insurance is an irreplaceable phenomenon in the modern world since it helps people cope with car accidents’ financial consequences. The insurance industry is extended and includes multiple companies that compete to attract more customers. Under such circumstances, a single innovative idea can become a significant advantage that will provide clients with essential benefits. Flexible…