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OTHER ARTICLES: THE POWER OF THE STATE AND DISSENT
TOUGHER HATE CRIMES LEGISLATION URGED VIOLENT CRIME: AN ANALYSIS OF SERIAL KILLERS
DEVIANT SUBCULTURE OF WORLDWIDE CULTS
HATE CRIME DATA LIMITS RESEARCH
SEARCHING FOR THE CAUSE OF DEVIANCE
IS SOLITARY CONFINEMENT CRUEL PUNISHMENT?
ABORTION AND REPUBLICAN STRATEGY THE ISSUE OF WELFARE: JUSTIFIED OR NOT?
THE POWER OF THE U.S. CONSTITUTION
TEAMS: A SOCIOLOGICAL VIEW OF GOFFMAN'S DEFINITION
CIVIL LIBERTARIANISM AND THE CHARTER
EUROPEAN CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND RELIGION UNITED STATES AND MALDISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH ABORTION: IS IT PROTECTED BY THE CONSTITUTION? PRO-LIFE V. PRO-CHOICE: WHICH IS RIGHT?
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THE POWER AND INFLUENCE OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM
by Bridget Schoenherr
Power and influence have a great deal to do with the implementation of justice in society. The priciple of justice incorporates adherence to the rule of law.
SEARCH AND SEIZURE: IS IT REASONABLE?
by Abir Fakhoury Most individuals would not accept violations to their rights to privacy. This premise is protected by the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
SEXUAL ABUSE OF WOMEN IN AMERICAN PRISONS TODAY
by Dana Dooley Research has found that male correctional employees have repeatedly raped female prisoners. Investigative procedures, where they exist, are often ineffective.
SHOULD EMRYONIC STEM CELL RESEARCH BE BANNED?
by Sajad Zalzala One of the most important medical advancements has been the discovery of stem cells. Stem cell research has been the center of debate in many disciplines.
LAW AND ORDER AND THE U.S. CONSTITUTION
by Frank Tridico The central premise of civil liberties is based on the inherent rights of the individual under the U.S. Constitution. The rights of the individual should be preserved.
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THE PROBLEM OF URBAN SPRAWL IN AMERICA
by Krysti Cole-Edmunds
The Sierra Club not only affords readers a clear definition, but presents both a comprehensive assessment of the problem and manners to address it effectively.
THE HISTORY OF WOMEN IN POLICING IN AMERICA
by D.M. Teunion-Smith
Alice Stebbin Wells' appointment as policewoman, and her founding the International Association of Policewomen are pivotal points in history for women.
THE ARMED CITIZEN AND THE SECOND AMENDMENT
by Jody Nidiffer
The need to arm one's self is a Constitutional right. With rampant crime, law-abiding citizens may feel that it is of utmost importance to protect themselves.
QUESTION OF WHEN HUMAN LIFE BEGINS RAISES DEBATE
by Karen Ledbetter
In debating whether or not abortion should be legalized one question is inevitably asked: "When does a human fetus become a human person?"
GUN CONTROL IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
by Antonio Jones
Canada's Charter does not mention anything about gun rights. Article II of the U.S. Constitution specifically states the right of the people bear Arms.
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