aggravating factors and victim impact statements. These factors can affect the case at hand to an extent depending on how much evidence the defence and prosecutors have at the time of the sentencing hearing. In addition, all of these factors are covered under The crimes (sentencing procedure) act 1999 NSW. Furthermore, The Crimes (sentencing procedure) Act 1999 NSW is a general act used in the criminal court that covers the use of aggravating, mitigating and victim impact statements…
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49692402 – Psychology Memory is a fragile process. Examine this statement with reference to psychological theory. There are many definitions of memory but the basic function is to retain and recall information. Psychologists have realised that memory is a major component in order to get by, not only to succeed in an academic or career orientated world but generally within life. Memory surrounds us in the form of birthdays, appointments, song lyrics, exams and even finding your way home. All…
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The conflicts belonging to these activist groups were that court cases were not being carried through, and abuse victims would often not utilize their free will to make decisions that benefited them. The activists essentially gave this conflict away by challenging and inspiring changes in the laws. With change and the ability to have victim’s…
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The Central Park Five case is a controversial and extreme mishandling of justice where five men, Antron McCray, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, Korey Wise, and Yusef Salaam, were falsely accused and convicted of the vicious beating and rape of a jogger in New York City’s Central Park. In the Central Park Five case, the concept of the ideal victim plays a crucial role in shaping both the handling of the case and the reporting surrounding it. As we learned in class, Nils Christie’s definition of…
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SCOM 341 1/10/13 * What are ways in which we talk about persuasion and how do these ways enable and disable how we talk about ourselves? * Persuasion as Manipulative They are the manipulator, and you are the victim (viewed as weak, naïve, helpless, etc) * Persuasion as Reasoning * Communication is multifunctional but persuasion only has one function. * Comfort, expression can be seen as persuasion but it has a different intention * Coercion and bribery- negative intentions…
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own rights covered under the American Constitution. Unfortunately, this is not the case for all countries who are given the freedoms that are freely bestowed to Americans. The first amendment listed in the American Constitution is our freedom to express our opinions and beliefs, whether it is verbal, written, or by actions. Libel, being one of the unprotected speeches is described as publishing false statements to damage someone’s reputation. In today’s society, it is more difficult to be convicted…
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Myths and Jury Selection in the Outcome of a trial. This reading highlights many myths and stereotypes exemplified in jury cases involving rape. Judy Shepherd wrote the reading itself. In the following essay you will learn about a specific rape case, and how those myths and stereotypes affected the outcome. It will be strange to learn how some people can be easily convinced when presented a skewed view. First off before you learn about the exact trial and the outcome, one must first understand some…
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Problem Statement: The Ad council AIDS campaign wasn’t successful launched the against AIDS campaign, low acceptance by the publicity due to promiscuity and mislead people to have casual sex and create thinking that use condom can be avoid risk with AIDS infection. Woman group felt the ads only emphasize responsibilities on woman but not on man and the men group suspected the credibility use of condoms may not able to prevent AIDS efficacy. Suggested Ad council to have another AIDS campaign…
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decision making.” This topic is addressed by composing an experiment that tested the effects of racial diversity within jury groups on how the group voted. The researchers hypothesised that the racial composition of the participating groups would influence the outcome of their judgements. In addition, they foreshadowed that the inclusion of blacks in the groups would translate to fewer guilty votes. There was a total of 200 participants for this experiment. Most of them (121) were recruited during jury…
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celebrate the joyous New Year. The actions he took at this party lead to the loss of an innocent third-party victim and a lawsuit that is now known as Childs v Desormeaux. The victims of the incident lobbied an appeal in order to prove that, under the circumstances, the duty of care was established between the hosts and the driver forcing liability against the host as well. The verdict of this case may prove to be an important precedent against the generally unestablished area of social host liability…
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