taimoor77

taimoor77

Lv2
0 Followers
0 Following
0 Helped

ANSWERS

Published14

Subjects

Law2Management1English1Marketing1Ethics3Algebra2Computer Science2Finance2
Answer: ok Bro
Answer: Step-by-step explanation:Investing in your education means making a de...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation:1. Trust vs. Mistrust (Infancy): The core str...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: The Tinker v. Des Moines case involved Mary ...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: At the beginning of Internment, the Presiden...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: The ethical responsibility of individuals an...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: The Juukan Gorge is a culturally significant...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: It seems like the emulator paths are not set...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: (a) Let I be a maximal ideal of R, and suppo...
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: To find an ideal of $\mathbb{Z} \times \math...

CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS. and then can you support your opinions by recent cases or anything that has happened around the world to prove your point is right and to have a good argument. Can you also try to relate some questions to either Cesare Beccarias essay on crimes and punishment so basically stuff she has said that validates your point or even al pacino or Martin Luther king or anyone else. PLEASE

 

Supreme court of Canada, strikes down life without parole ruling. In Canada's legal justice system, sentencing is the process of determining the appropriate punishment for a person who has been found guilty of a criminal offense. Sentencing is a critical part of the criminal justice system as aims to balance, the interest of the offender, the victim and society as a whole.

1. What do you think about the Supreme Court's ruling on striking down life parole sentences? Do you believe this will have a positive or negative impact on the Canadian justice system? why or why not

2. In what ways do you think this ruling will affect the victims of violent crimes and their families?Will this ruling bring them justice or will it further traumatize them?

3. The Supreme Court's decision was based on the notion that life sentences with no possibility of parole are " cruel and unusual punishment". Do you agree or disagree with this assertion? Why or why not?

4. What alternatives to life parole sentences do you think that Canadian justice system can implement to ensure public safety and rehabilitation of offenders?

In your opinion, how will this ruling change the way in which Canadian courts sentence individuals convicted of violent crimes? Do you think that other countries should adopt a similar approach?Why or why not?

6. How do you think this ruling will affect the public's perception of the Canadian justice system?Will it increase or decrease public confidence in the system? why?

Answer: In my opinion, the Supreme Court's ruling on striking down life parole...
Answer: Becoming a software engineer requires a combination of education, prac...
Answer: Title: "The Relationship Between Risk and Return in Cryptocurrency Mar...
Answer: Sure, here is a review of an article from the Financial Management Jou...

Weekly leaderboard

Start filling in the gaps now
Log in