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    In the majority of countries in the world, it is obvious that they have some sort of law and order in each and every one of their civilizations. Such law and order may include some sort of democracy or monarchy that governs the country, and ensures that there is some sort of order that makes sure that there aren’t any problems that occur. But in the story “Lord of the Flies,” by William Golding, we are able to experience that lack of any sort of democracy or any other government, but there is a definite

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    Tackling difficult topics such as Rape, sexual assault, and overall violent crimes is an uncommon topic for a television shows to address. Law and order special victims unit is an exceptional show because of its ability to make taboo subjects a little easier to talk about. Law and order special victims unit is one of the best shows because it allows victims to be heard and helps start conversations that will help to provide more information and encourage victims and bystanders to speak up. To

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    Law and Order. They should operate in perfect harmony, but we often do not see this harmony. Laws can get in the way of order, and order can sometimes trump laws. The problem arises to know when it is better to follow the law or to follow natural order. Socrates found himself in this situation many times, but his decided outcomes seem to contradict himself in both the Crito where he says he cannot break the laws and the Apology where he says he would violate the law in specific cases. Philosophers

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    The Law and Order episode Psycho/Therapist (2013), was a trial. It was a trial about a the renowned detective, Olivia Benson, being abducted by a criminal she has had many encounters with in the past. Olivia is played by Mariska Hargitay. The entire show was basically a trial almost exactly how we do in mock trial. They started with the plaintiffs side which had three witnesses on it. Those three witnesses were; Officer Amanda Rollins, her colleague, Officer Nick Amaro, her partner, Olivia herself

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    In this paper, the author will focus mainly about the character Dr. George Huang from the TV series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and aspects of his job. This paper will also focus on a couple other factors of the show such as, running blood or fingerprints, and how they may or may not be handled the same way in real life. Dr. Huang is a Forensic Psychiatrist as well as a FBI special agent. This paper will focus on the Forensic Psychiatrist/ Psychologist part of Dr. Huang’s job. This paper will

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    Our current ideology on crime and justice dates back to thousands of years back. This paper will compare and contrast our system and sense of crime and justice with the society Malinowski describes in “The Law in Breach and the Restoration of Order”. In our modern era, it is acceptable to think Hammurabi code is ideal to pursue crime and justice or Cesare Beccaria’s approach towards the pursue of justice is best for the society. To each to its own when it comes to this based on their own values.

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    William Goldings ‘Lord of the Flies’ represents the theme of Law and order throughout the novel. During the novel the group of the boys are stuck on an island and some turn into savages. Golding uses symbolism, characters and actions to represent law and order. The conch was the first thing to gather all the boys on the island, for a meeting. The boys then discussed how things should be done and they elect to vote for a chief. “Him with the shell.” Ralph, the fair haired, good looking boy is voted

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    Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (often abbreviated to Law & Order: SVU or just SVU) is an American police procedural, legal, crime drama television series set in New York City, where it is also primarily produced. In the style of the original Law & Order, episodes are often "ripped from the headlines" or loosely based on real crimes that have received media attention. Created and produced by Dick Wolf, the series premiered on NBC on September 20, 1999, as the first spin-off of Wolf's successful

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    “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit” produced an episode titled “Thought Criminal” that took the viewer behind the scenes of the crew’s efforts to catch a photographer in the midst of his sex offending actions. The difficult decision in this case was to decide if the man could be considered guilt, or considered innocent by law. His intentions to buy, torture, and kill young boys became very clear from the beginning. These plans were so thoroughly progressed in the photographer’s mind that he photoshopped

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    Law and Order: Special Victims Unit and an American police procedural crime show that is set in New York City. Many of the episodes are loosely based on real crimes found in the news that have created a lot of attention. The Special Victims Unit is portrayed as a new elite squad of NYPD detectives who investigate sexually related crimes and crimes involving women and children. This police drama was originally set to follow the detectives, Elliot Stabler and his partner Olivia Benson as they are portrayed

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