CRIM 101 Lecture 1: Chapter 1 - Class 1

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Abs. ability to identify intent of law violators. Abs. justice demands that all violators be punished or no violators be punished. It is inequitable to the law abridgers who are punished to allow another law abridger to roam free and unpunished. It is inequitable to the law abiders of society if known law abridgers are allowed to roam free and unpunished. Guilty are punished more severely than they should be. Guilty are punished less severely that they should be. There is a general socio economic clustering of the four classic justice deliever errors with the general convergence of error as follows: 1: being punished more severely than they should be. Wealthy: escaping punishment when guilty, being punished less severely that they should be. Abridger - one who shortens or condenses a written work. Justice should be, the equitable access and applicability of rights, privileges and.

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