Introduction Crime can be described as an action that leads to an offence and consequences of being punished, because it is against the law. Punishments to criminal offences ranges on the kind of crime one has done, criminal offences include murder; robbery; rape and child...
Everything beyond the realm of legality is a crime, but not all criminals are held responsible in the same way. They cannot all be treated the same way due to the individual variations of reasons behind their actions and reactions to treatment. Minors are not...
The Andrew Holness led administration was under extreme pressure after over 1300 murders were recorded in 2016, the highest for the last five years. Hence, a crime plan was initiated which focused on lowering criminality and using social intervention to curtail the issue, the Zone...
The federal law of Malaysia is the Federal Constitution. The Federal Constitution divides the law making authority of the Federation into its judicial authority, legislative authority and executive authority. Both in federal and state levels the seperation of power occur. The Federal government has executive...
In October 2009, Russell Williams being a 46 year old decorated colonel air force pilot and commanding officer of the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) in Trenton, Ontario. Williams being apart of the largest air forces base in Canada, he was known as “shining bright star,”...
Introduction to Violence Types The discussion of direct violence, structural violence, and cultural violence in this chapter is relatively straightforward, focusing on the direct violence of the killings, the structural violence of the Nazi occupation, and the restrictions placed on the farmer. Cultural violence is...
The question of whether criminals deserve a second chance is a complex and contentious issue that lies at the intersection of criminal justice, ethics, and social policy. This essay delves into the arguments surrounding this topic, exploring the concept of rehabilitation, the principles of justice,...