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Criminal Law
C/S/468. Police powers under PACE: balance between community interests and offenders' rights
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- 1000
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- 2012
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The paper examines police powers under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) arguing whether there is a balance between the interests of the community in bringing offenders to justice and the rights of persons suspected or accused of crime.
KEYWORDS: Police Powers, PACE, community interests, offenders’ rights,
C/L/923. Dissertation. An examination of the concept of restorative justice and the juvenile justice system
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- 11200
- DATE:
- 2012
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This dissertation focuses on the concept and essence of restorative justice, and aims to examine how it has impacted and challenged the juvenile justice system. The objectives are to critically examine the meaning and origin of restorative justice with the view of understanding how it works, to whose benefit and at what cost, if any, to gain a better understanding of the youth justice system, particularly in the United Kingdom, to establish if there are substantial differences between traditional justice and restorative justice, and to highlight the advantages and disadvantages of restorative justice, particularly in relation to young offenders, their victims and the community as a whole. The review of literature discusses a wide range of topics, some of which include the principles of restorative justice, and youth justice in the UK. Throughout the rest of the dissertation, topics including referral orders, the crime and disorder act 1998, and recidivism are assessed.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, restorative justice, juvenile justice system, youth justice system, traditional justice, young offenders, crime and disorder act 1998, referral orders,
C/L/922. UK Control order: does it threaten fair trial under European Convention on Human Rights?
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- 1500
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- 2012
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The paper looks at the Control order, a controversial UK legislation enacted under the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005, in contradiction to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The features of the control order are examined arguing whether they constitute a threat to fair trial under Article 6 of ECHR.
KEYWORDS: UK Control order, Prevention of Terrorism, European Convention on Human Rights, ECHR,
C/L/917. Efficiency and cost-effectiveness of community sentences
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- 2400
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- 2012
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The paper examines the advantages of community sentences over custodial sentences providing definitions of community sentences as an alternative to custody, considering the effects of community penalty on recidivism, and arguing whether community sentences meet humanitarian criteria. The effectiveness of community-based penalties is questioned.
KEYWORDS: community sentences, custodial sentences, penalty, recidivism,
C/L/903. Examination of non fatal offences against a person
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- 1900
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines non fatal offences against a person, and the possible defences of the accused. The paper presents a case study that involves intoxication and a fight between two men and a police officer. The paper discusses sections of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861, and discusses all of the defences open to the accused. The different types of mistakes that can be made like the Mistake in relation to statute are assessed, and the paper discusses voluntary intoxication. Conclusions are made regarding mistakes of facts and mistakes of law.
KEYWORDS: non fatal offences, intoxication, Offences Against the Person Act 1861!,
C/L/888. Role of jury as democratic underpinning of UK criminal justice system
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- 1050
- DATE:
- 2011
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The paper looks at the changes in the role of the jury considering whether the jury can still be considered as the democratic background of a criminal justice system. The history of the jury system in the UK is reviewed, its fairness wit regard to criminal justice is argued. A poster presentation of the paper is supplied in a separate file.
KEYWORDS: Jury, democratic, UK criminal justice system,
C/L/885. Sentencing in UK criminal law
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- 2750
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- 2011
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The paper looks at the role and aims of sentencing in the UK criminal justice system examining instances of sentence reduction and considering sentences of offenders in related law cases.
KEYWORDS: Sentencing, UK criminal law,
C/L/854. Sentencing policy under English law
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- 2250
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the development of the sentencing policy under English law explaining the changes in the understanding of sentencing aims, and discussing current sentencing practices. Section 142 of the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) 2003 is considered arguing its controversial character and highlighting the issues that need to be recognised by UK criminal courts.
KEYWORDS: Sentencing policy, English law, Criminal Justice Act 2003, CJA,
C/L/850. To what extent is prison appropriate for mentally ill offenders?
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- 4600
- DATE:
- 2011
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This paper aims to examine whether it is appropriate to divert offenders out of the criminal justice system. The paper begins by identifying what the definition of the “mentally ill” actually is, and this is followed by an evaluation of the law in relation to the mentally ill. The history of the mental health law is discussed, and the paper then examines the concept of community treatment. The paper concludes by summarising whether prison is the most appropriate route for the mentally ill offender.
KEYWORDS: Offenders, mentally ill, prison, criminal justice, mental health law, community treatment, reed report, circular 66/90, criminal justice act,
C/L/840. Criminal law: loss of self control
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- 1000
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the ‘loss of self control’ as a new defence of provocation to murder introduced by the Coroners and Justice Act (CJA) 2009. Sections of CJA are reviewed comparing their provisions with those of the old law and arguing whether CJA is an improvement over the old law.
KEYWORDS: Criminal law, defence, murder, loss of self control, Coroners and Justice Act,
C/EC/264. Writing skills and their use in criminal justice
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- 670
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 9.99 GBP
The paper looks at the use of brainstorming and writing techniques in the area of criminal justice. A brief overview of the techniques is provided and applied to the writing of a short essay on racial profiling and institutionalised racism. The paper has no references.
KEYWORDS: Writing skill, brainstorming, criminal justice,
C/L/811. Benefits of Restorative Justice to Offender, Victim and General Public
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- 1050
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the phenomenon of restorative justice used to humanise justice by enabling offenders to interact with their victims in order to explain the reasons behind the offence and render appropriate reparation. The paper argues whether restorative justice has reduced recidivism rates more than criminal justice, and evaluates its benefits for the offender, the victim and the community.
KEYWORDS: Restorative justice, criminal justice, offender, victim,
C/L/765. Examination of corporate and white collar crime in criminal justice
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- 3500
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper discusses corporate and white collar crime, and aims to assess them both in reference to criminal justice. The paper assesses the concept of deterrence, and outlines some definitions of corporate crime. The role of victimology in relation to corporate crime is examined, and the paper discusses the societal and judicial responses to the crimes mentioned. The evolving nature of corporate crime is assessed, and the paper summarizes all of the topics discussed.
KEYWORDS: Corporate crime, white collar crime, criminal justice, deterrence, victimology,
S/L/305. Capital punishment is not the best form of punishment by law. Discuss
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- 3800
- DATE:
- 2010
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The paper addresses polemical issues related to capital punishment (CP) examining the pros and cons of CP. Arguments in favour and against CP are reviewed describing international movements that have promoted the abolition of CP, considering whether CP is a more economical alternative to life imprisonment, discussing the principal of “an eye for an eye,” etc. Conclusion is made that there are too many flaws in the death penalty to call it the instrument of justice.
KEYWORDS: Capital punishment, death penalty,
C/L/721. Dealing with mentally disturbed abuser: social worker's perspective
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at a law case concerning erratic behaviour of a person that can endanger his children, and examining whether there is a legal background for the Approved Social Worker (ASW) to get him assessed and sectioned. References are made to UK Mental Health Acts (MHA) and Children Acts discussing the possibility of the offender’s treatment and detention and the placement of the children outside the family home.
KEYWORDS: mentally disturbed, social worker, erratic behaviour, children placement,
C/L/705. The impact of the Fraud Act 2006 and the UK anti-money laundering framework
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- 6450
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 69.99 GBP
This paper evaluates the Fraud Act 2006, and the way in which it has affected the UK anti-money laundering framework. The paper begins by defining fraud, and presenting reasons why the Fraud Act 2006 was implemented. The paper examines how a lot of fraud related cases include people who have an established relationship with their victim. The paper evaluates the problems in relation to corporate activity, the way in which the law has developed under the fraud act on relation to money laundering, and aims to discuss the countermeasures that have been taking, explaining reasons why.
KEYWORDS: Fraud Act 2006, anti money laundering, fraud, victim, corporate activity,
C/L/700. Critically discuss the problems when the victim of a crime is made the centre of the criminal justice process
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- 2600
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines the methods of restorative justice, and assesses the advantages and disadvantages of placing the victim at the centre of the criminal justice process. The paper provides a thorough analysis into the pros and cons of the approach, and concludes by suggesting reasons why the current approach is effective.
KEYWORDS: Restorative justice, victim centred approach, criminal justice, victim, criminal,
C/L/697. Examination of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 from a feminist perspective
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- 4950
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 49.99 GBP
This paper examines the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, which seeks to reform the partial defences to murder, from a feminist perspective. The paper provides information on the background to women in the law, followed by an evaluation of the law before the reform. The development of the defence of provocation is analysed, and the current law is also discussed. The paper concludes by suggesting the ways in which the reform benefits women, suggesting how the courts should move in a gender aware fashion.
KEYWORDS: Coroners and Justice Act 2009, feminist, murder, Provocation, battered woman syndrome,
C/L/680. Evaluation of the classification of rape and the inter-American convention on the prevention, punishment and eradication of violence against women (IACPPEV)
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- 4350
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 49.99 GBP
This paper examines violence, focusing on rape and violence against women. The paper begins by defining and discussing violence and rape, focusing on it being a gender based crime. The paper then goes onto discuss women, rape and law reform, providing an in-depth evaluation as well as presenting the history of rape and convictions in the western world. A discussion regarding the inter-American convention on the prevention, punishment and eradication of violence against women (IACPPEV) is provided, describing the convention in great detail. Conclusions are made regarding opinions of rape, men, women, society and the IACPPEV.
KEYWORDS: Violence, rape, women, gender based crime, law reform, western world, inter-American convention on the prevention, punishment and eradication of violence against women, IACPPEV!,
C/L/659. Criminal liability and provocation in murder case
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- 2800
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the issue of criminal liability analysing a case related to a person’s death. References are made to English law where an accused can only be held guilty if they had control over their actions, and to the concept of provocation in murder charges.
KEYWORDS: Criminal liability, provocation, murder case,
C/L/624. Rape Convictions Considered: An analysis of the low rate of criminal convictions for sexual assault in the UK
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- 4050
- DATE:
- 2010
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This paper aims to analyse the reason why the UK has a low rate of criminal convictions for rape and sexual assault, by focusing on the statistics of conviction as well as the victims of sexual assault and the trouble they have being believed. Spousal rape, prostitution, consent while intoxicated, victims not going through with charges, he said/she said testimony, and false allegations are analysed as the problems with getting convictions. The effect that focusing on low conviction rates can have is also analysed, and the paper evaluates the results and concludes by summarising the topics discussed.
KEYWORDS: UK, Rape, sexual assault, conviction rates, victims, spousal rape, prostitution, intoxication, false allegations, media,
C/L/623. Dissertation outline. A Comparative Analysis of the Anti Money Laundering Legislation in the UK and Belgium
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- 400
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 9.99 GBP
This dissertation outline presents the structure for a paper on anti money laundering legislation, aiming to compare the UK and Belgium. The main form of data collection is based around the literature review, which focuses on the UK and Belgium and the legislations that affect them both in relation to money laundering. The outline suggests that the paper will take a critical legal approach and the black letter law approach. The structure of the proposed conclusion and reference list is provided.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, anti money laundering legislation, UK, Belgium, critical legal approach, black letter law approach,
C/L/619. Evaluation of the law of involuntary manslaughter
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- 600
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 9.99 GBP
This paper offers a short answer to an exam question relating to homicide and involuntary manslaughter. The paper uses character names and situations to exemplify issues like ‘duty to act’ and liability.
KEYWORDS: Manslaughter, duty to act, causation, prosecution, defendant,
C/L/611. Law on murder: need of reform
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- 2000
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines whether the definition of murder is both too wide and too narrow reviewing current laws on murder and other homicide offences. The Law Commission’s decision and the preceding government’s proposal are discussed arguing that the law on murder in England and Wales needs an urgent reform.
KEYWORDS: Law on murder, homicide, definition of murder, Law Commission,
C/L/585. Proposal. Marital rape in different jurisdictions: feminist critique
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- 1150
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper proposes research into the problem of marital rape and its recognition as criminal offence in different jurisdictions with regard to the norms of international human rights. The aims and objectives of the research are outlined, the areas and sources for the literature review are indicated, research methodology is described.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, marital rape, jurisdictions, feminist, violence against women, gender,
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