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    Should Those Convicted of a Felony be Barred from Employment in a Company? Should those convicted of a felony be barred from employment in a Company? This research paper will be about; should those convicted of a felony be barred from employment in a company? I will explore the views of this question from all angles. I will explore the view points of the employer‚ the convicted felon‚ and the public. The argument of convicted felons in the work place; is an argument that

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    Science 1010 20 November 2013 Should felons be allowed to vote? As a college student who does not have a felony on their record and is not familiar with the extremities of the justice system and voting laws I have taken is upon myself to do some reasearch on the positive and negatives of having voting rights. I have also taken into consideration many other peoples point of views from the internet and from this I have formed the opinion that felons should in fact have the right to vote. This

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    America has had many issues in the justice system‚ but one that stands out is‚ should kids be convicted as adults if committed a serious crime. In the other words‚ serious crime includes murder‚ rape‚etc‚ or are they just kids‚ that don’t know what is right from wrong. Juveniles should be convicted as adults for violent crimes because their crimes are severe and well planned out. America’s incarceration system should convict juveniles as adult if committed a serious crime. In the article On Punishment

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    after Prisonization for African American Juvenile Felons Introduction Reintegration after Prisonization for African American Juvenile felons what happens to them and can them survive in the outside world? What is reintegration? This paper will examine the reintegration of African American juvenile felons. Being a felon makes it hard to find a job; in some cases it interferes with trying to get an apartment or even a grant to continue education. Felons have the hardest time in obtaining employment‚

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    Felons should be given more opportunities in life Charter College Society should consider giving felons that want to change their life around for good a second chance. Society needs to see that’s it’s a fact‚ some felons have the potential and knowledge to better themselves‚ even after doing time for a crime committed. Society does not want to see the effort and sacrifices‚ commitment that some felons take to rehabilitate themselves and life style. They should be given the opportunity

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    Colvin was still convicted.

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    How should Convicted Criminals be treated? The prison population has increased rapidly overtime as the level of crime has elevated. This observation may lead us to think that the officials are doing a good job keeping criminals off the streets‚ but many of the offenders that eventually leave prison will return within a year. This may be caused in part by the fact that society labels offenders by what they did and it is hard for them to re enter the community as productive citizens. Prison may

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    Falsely Convicted Imagine being locked away in a cell for 15 years for something you did not do. Everybody believes you have done a terrible thing and they hate you for it. The people who hold the key to your cell don’t treat you well‚ and you must live this way for 15 years. Your fate is in these peoples’ hands and they could keep you there forever. This is similar to what happened to the Guildford Four and Maguire Seven. The Guildford Four and Maguire Seven are two groups that were accused

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    I think a convicted felon should have the right to vote after they spend their sentence in prison and finish with parole. I will give you three reasons why they should. My first reason is they are citizens like us and they might not be guilty. My second reason is ever though there not out and free they do watch TV to see what’s going on. My final reason is if it was polices officer or a famous person they still are aloud. The next paragraph I will tell you about my first reason. When we are born

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    But that doesn’t mean the convicted prisoner loses all his rights as soon as he becomes a detainee upon conviction. The court also held that section 3 of the representation of the people act‚ 1983 stripped the right to vote for a significant number of people and therefore irrespective of how long their imprisonment time is or how serious the crime‚ it applies to all convicted prisoners. This‚ according to any reasonable person cannot be said as acceptable or reasonable. However‚ in 2011‚ the Parliament

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