This is a paper where I make an argument for why the federal government should not be involved in marriage at all. I am not endorsing these beliefs personally, this is just one argument that can be made. This is only a BRIEF examination of this argument…it could be much longer, but I had a…
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Traumatic Brain Injuries: A Brief Examination of the Injury-Violence Correlation
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Abstract While boxing has been around for many years, there are many inherent dangers within the sport. Boxing is uniquely one of the only sports where injuries are intentionally caused to its participants (Bledsoe, Li, & Levy, 2005). One of the injuries in which boxers are most at risk is head trauma, more specifically, brain…
Items about Forensic Psychology, Items about History
Rape Trauma Syndrome: Admissibility of Expert Testimony
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This is a paper I just finished. It discusses rape trauma syndrome and whether or not it should be admissible in court or not. Hope it’s informative! As always, this is my work so please don’t steal. Thanks! Abstract Rape trauma has been controversial since the 1970s when it was first described (Burgess & Holmstrom,…
Items about Forensic Psychology, Items about History, Items about Psychology
History as Teacher: Societal Impact on Juvenile Delinquency
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Hello everyone! This is a reaction paper I wrote after I read a book called “The Rise and Fall of the American Teenager” by Thomas Hine. It was very informative and interesting. In this paper I discuss how Hine seems to imply that American society has helped lead to juvenile delinquency and I discuss to…