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JURISPRUDENCE: readings and notes
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- summaries of 19 readings 
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- Test feedback 
- suggested outlines for the 2 essays as well as tips 
 
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- The Province of Jurisprudence Determined by Austin 
-The Concept of Law by Hart 
-Authority Law and Morality by Raz 
-Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals by Hart 
-The Morality of Law by Fuller 
- Law as a Branch of Morality: The Unity of Practice and Principle by TRS Allan 
- The Rule of Good Law by Foran 
- Thinking Like a...
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Introduction to Criminology for Social Science students EXAM SUMMARY
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This summary includes the lectures and the readings of the course Introduction to Criminology. It discusses the stands of classicism, positivism and critical criminology on criminals and offenders. It also discusses green criminology, victimhood, crime in the media and crimes by the powerful. Concepts such as penal populism, the ideal victim and zemiology are being explained.
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INC4805 ASSIGNMENT 4 2023
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The document provides a comprehensive overview of a research study titled "Enhancing Access to Inclusive Education for Learners with Disabilities in South Africa: A Study of Policy Implementation and Classroom Practices." It outlines the research problem, which focuses on exploring the challenges and opportunities in implementing inclusive education policies and practices for learners with disabilities. The research method selected is a mixed-method approach, incorporating both qualitative and...
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LJU4801 Assignment 1 (QUIZ) Semester 1 2023 (286194)
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LJU4801 Assignment 1 (QUIZ) Semester 1 2023 () 100% TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. For assistance call or whatsapp us on 079 811 9845 . 
QUESTION 1 One of the most popular theories for South African courts (in cases of constitutional interpretation) is the intentionalist theory. In terms of this theory a. judges are part of a community of interpreters and this community determines how judges must decide cases. b. judges are constrained by the tradition of the legal system within w...
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Overview of all theories - Advanced Criminology
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In this document you will find a summary and overview of all the mentioned theories for the exam of Advanced Criminology. They are all explained and clarified, including revelant graphs and pictures from the lectures. A lot of examples are given to make learning easier. 
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WGU C273 Latest Version Already Passed
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WGU C273 Latest Version Already Passed Auguste Comte (1797-1867) Introduced positivism (the idea of applying scientific methods to the social world) and coined the term sociology and the founder of sociology. He believed that it was necessary to observe and classify human behavior to uncover society's fundamental laws. 
Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) Believed that no one should interfere with the evolution of society. He did not conduct research but developed ideas about society. Idea that society...
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LJU4801 ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 1 2023
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LJU4801 Assignment 1 Semester 1 2023 ANSWERS 100% TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. For assistance call or whatsapp us on 079 811 9845 . 
QUESTION 1 One of the most popular theories for South African courts (in cases of constitutional interpretation) is the intentionalist theory. In terms of this theory a. judges are part of a community of interpreters and this community determines how judges must decide cases. b. judges are constrained by the tradition of the legal system within whi...
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TEST BANK for Criminology: Explaining Crime and Its Context 10th Edition by Brown, Esbensen & Geis. ISBN-13 978-1138601796. (Complete 13 Chapters).
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TEST BANK for Criminology: Explaining Crime and Its Context 10th Edition by Brown, Esbensen & Geis. ISBN-13 978-6. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART 1 Foundations for Criminology 1 Crime and Cr iminology 2 The Relativity of Law and Crime 3 Crime Statistics and the Distribution of Crime PART 2 Theories of Crime 4 Deterrence and Rational Choice Theories of Crime 5 Positivism and BioPsychoSocial Criminology 6 Social Structure Theories of Crime 7 Social Process Theories of Crime 8 Social Reaction Theories of ...
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JURISPUDENCE: Notes on Hart and Fuller
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provides a summary of the readings for Hart's ‘Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals’ and Fuller's ‘Positivism and Fidelity to Law—A Reply to Professor Hart’ from the pages prescribed by Dr. Boonzaier. it contains 
 
- Notes from every page from both readings in simplified language highlighting important parts 
- Background on Fuller and Hart 
-Summary of their arguments 
- additional analysis from the recommended reading
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Philosophies and Theories for Advanced Nursing Practice Janie B. Butts and Karen L. Rich Test Bank Chapter1-26(Complete Questions & Answers)
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Philosophies and Theories for Advanced Nursing Practice 
Janie B. Butts and Karen L. Rich 
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Chapter1-26(Complete Questions & Answers) 
 
Chapter 1 – Philosophy of Science: An Introduction 
 
1.	Why are natural sciences also referred to as ―pure‖ sciences? 
 
A.	They are considered stand-alone bodies of unique knowledge. 
B.	They are the only sciences to which the scientific method can be applied. 
C.	They are the original sciences upon which all others are based. 
D.	They are no...
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