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    answer is for both men and women to try to take each other on their own terms rather than applying the standards of one group to the behavior of the other…Understanding style differences for what they are takes the sting out of them” (p. 58). In summary, the genderlect theory focuses on identifying, acknowledging and valuing the communication differences between genders rather than imposing defined…

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    Q.1. Give a brief description on the types of legal adjudication in practice through the world. ANSWER The legal adjudication in practice throughout the world is Court based settlements and Non Court based settlements. It also can be said Formal control mechanism and Informal control mechanism. Formal control mechanism is guide that helps to resolve the problems that may occur in the society and discourage those who are willing to disrupt the peace of the society Informal control mechanism is…

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    receive more rights. If the immigrants are white there is no problem but once they see a skin color they want to get rid of them all ,no one has a problem with immigrants from Canada ,or Europe but go crazy when they're form Mexico. I would use this summary to show how prejudices are affecting the way we see people who are trying to better themselves and their…

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    In 2016, the FBI reported that the majority of hate crimes were committed by White people (46.3%). They were also majorly committed by adults (83.8%) (Hate Crime Summary). This suggests that this is not a matter of innocence, but of specific intention and hate or ignorance. “While the depths of these prejudices vary among offenders, they all share a reliance on similar negative stereotypes, which direct aggression…

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    Lay Magistrates

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    Legal personnel within the English courts English courts’ legal personnel’s role differs depending on the court. There are different cases of lay personnel in a court, mainly criminal; magistrates and jurors. Their effectiveness could be considered relevant or irrelevant. Justices of the Peace, or magistrates derive from the 1195’s Richard I’s knights who were requested to maintain the peace in areas where there was a lack of governing body and controlling that laws imposed by the king were…

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    social construction can be defined as a social mechanism, phenomenon, or category created and developed by society; a perception of an individual, group, or idea that is 'constructed' through cultural or social practice. This essay will give a brief summary of the power approach. Then, it will discuss in depth the approach in reference to gender and ethnicity. The power approach,…

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    United States law enforcement agency reported arresting 1.9 million people who were under the age of 18 (Ryan, Williams, & Courtney, 2013, p. 1). There is a number of media coverage done today in regards to juvenile offenders. With regards to the offence committed by the delinquent, there is always speculation as to what caused the offender to commit such acts. Delinquency will always be a subject of conversation as long as negative influences are around in the community. It is no surprise that…

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    very clearly remember the matter of a defendant who said he was not guilty, but that he wanted to plead guilty to resolve the matter. The magistrate in this situation emphasised that the defendant should not plead guilty if he did not commit the offence, but also added that the matter would not be dealt with until a later date if he pleaded not guilty. I found this quite interesting because the purposes of providing these two pieces of information almost seemed to contradict each other. It…

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    is distrust, mainly centered around Tris, as Tobias goes behind her back to go and explore the fringe with Nita. This theme is also seen from Tobias’s point of view, as Tris does not seem to take his side on any issues, as explained in the section summary. What can be inferred from this is that the relationship between Tris and Tobias will not survive the battle between the genetically perfect and the genetically…

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    Furthermore, an advantage for the use of lay magistrates is that there are few successful appeals in a magistrate’s court, which suggests that the system is working. This in turn will boost public confidence in the law enforcement system, as they will begin to believe that cases can be dealt with quickly and efficiently. However, as well as having advantages for the use of lay magistrates, there are also disadvantages to this. A disadvantage for the use of lay…

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