Decriminalization of Illicit Drugs in Ireland
The purpose of this literature review is to propose the decriminalization of illicit drugs within Ireland and analyse the benefits it will have on society while comparing to other foreign policies.
Criminal law is the body of law that covers offences that are criminal such as murder, manslaughter, assaults, fraud, theft, and criminal damage. Most criminal law is enacted by a legislature.
The purpose of this literature review is to propose the decriminalization of illicit drugs within Ireland and analyse the benefits it will have on society while comparing to other foreign policies.
The focus of this dissertation will be to discuss the development of DNA evidence as a forensic tool in the criminal justice system.
The purpose of this article is to explore how media content represents Hope Solo throughout her domestic violence case.
AML activities. The illegitimate money can easily be laundered through financial services industry especially banks which has a significant negative impact on the economy of a nation. (Duyne, 1998) s
In 2016, Parliament enacted Bill 132 as a measure to amend various statutes with respect to sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence and other related matters.[1] The Occupational He
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This forensic readiness plan is written in response to a recent incident regarding a former employee, Mr. Keith Jackson, who is suspected of intellectual property (IP) theft from Allied T
The Effectiveness of Mental Health Court as a Treatment for Violent Inmates
Introduction
Per the Cook County Illinois website nearly 25-30% of inmates are described as having a mental illness (“Coo
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INTRODUCTION
Violence and fear are entwined with processes of social change in contemporary cities (Caldeira, 2000). Violence is now seen as a hindering factor to social change and develo
This paper raises important questions about collective action, individual agency, gang myth-making, street violence and implicit racism: how are street collectives termed ‘gangs’ tied to notions of race and ethnicity?
This research starts with a thorough assessment of parliamentary debates in Malta which took place prior to the introduction of the relevant provisions in the Criminal Code criminalising the conduct of harassment and stalking respectively.

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