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Vulnerable Witnesses
by Eaglehunter, Jul 1, 2008
Vulnerable witnesses are those witnesses, who face difficulties in appearing in court because of their age, learning difficulties, mental impairment, physical disabilities or the nature of the offence against them such as child abuse, rape and domestic violence.
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Dead Left
by A. Fool, Jun 20, 2008
Family fighting over property.
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Employment Discrimination
by Eaglehunter, Jun 15, 2008
Discrimination at work is a hidden crime, which is often beyond detection.
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Mediation: A Much Better Way to Resolve Disputes
by Jack R Donlan, Jun 3, 2008
Mediation is an easier, shorter, and cheaper way to resolve civil court disputes than lengthy and expensive litigation. Parties keep control of the process and get to have their say. This makes our whole judicial system better.
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Mediation: I Will [Not] See You in Court
by Andromeda, Jun 2, 2008
The role of a mediator is like a lawyer, counselor and parent mixed into one. Work conditions and pay rates are also discussed.
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Sweet Things to Do with Your Crush
by runescapepro, May 24, 2008
Here are some ways I know to have a good time with your crush.
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Sentencing in Law
by Mitchell Carrington, May 18, 2008
Several important questions with detailed answers regarding the sentencing in Canadian law. A great read for anyone interested in learning important facts about Canadian law, and how people are "treated" for certain crimes.
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Zero Tolerance
by dood, May 11, 2008
Zero tolerance is the policy or practice of not tolerating undesirable behavior, such as violence or use of illegal drugs, especially in the automatic imposition of severe penalties for first offenses.
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Police Cause More Crime Than They Prevent
by Caleb Nico, Apr 26, 2008
I really dislike the police.
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Should Juveniles be Tried as Adults?
by Issa, Apr 22, 2008
Should juveniles should be tried as adults if committing a crime?
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