In recent years, the Miranda decision has been criticized by some persons as protecting the rights of criminals and neglecting the rights of crime victims. Do you agree or disagree with this point of view? Why?
At the scene of a crime, a police officer question witnesses about the details of a holdup. The officer suspects that some of the witnesses are connected with a crime. How does the Miranda decision apply in such an instance?
Suppose you were arrested s a suspect in a crime. The arresting officers rush you to a tiny room where they question your for 12 hours without a stop. Then, too weary too protest, you sign a confession. How would the Court's Miranda decision protect you in such a situation?
From Plato's Apology and Clouds by Aristophanes. Write Socrates’ eulogy. (300 words. )
From both of the articles: What Was Really Great About The Great Society by Joseph A. Califano & War On Poverty by Thomas Sewell
Read the article: War On Poverty by Thomas Sewell
Read the article: War on Poverty by Thomas Sewell
Con:
Read the article: War On Poverty Revisited by Thomas Sewell
Read the article: What Was Really Great About The Great Society by Joseph A. Califano
Read the article: What Was Really Great About The Great Society Anyway by Joseph Califano Jr.
Pro: