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  1. Jan 26, 2024 · Congressman Roger Williams’ stat on business crime and illegal immigration didn’t pass the smell test. | Opinion Border security problems have been documented.

    • Massachusetts Bay Colony
    • Williams & The Boston Magistrates
    • The Bloody Tenent of Persecution
    • Commentary
    • Conclusion

    The Massachusetts Bay Colony was established in 1630 CE in the first wave of what is known as The Great Migration (also The Puritan Migration, 1630-1640 CE) during which Puritans, fleeing persecution in England, left their homeland to settle in the region of New England, North America. The Plymouth Colonyhad been established in 1620 CE by Puritan s...

    Williams arrived in Boston, the capital of the colony, in 1631 CE with a reputation as a powerful Puritan preacher but quickly fell out of favor with Winthrop and the other magistrates owing to his unorthodox views. As a separatist, Williams did not approve of the Puritan vision of retaining ties to the Anglican Church in order to 'purify' it from ...

    The book is a dialogue between Truth and Peace, both protagonists, discussing the biblical passage from Matthew 13:24-30, 37-43, the so-called Parable of the Sower: Matthew 13:37-43 goes on to explain how the wheat is the people of the Kingdom of Heaven and the weeds are those who pursue sin and cause disruption; at the final judgment, God will det...

    Williams' main point throughout is that political intervention in religious matters is not only bad for religion but also for government as it causes civil unrest (clearly expressed in his eighth point concerning civil war). Whenever a political agenda is joined to religious ideals, both the government and the faith are degraded and the people suff...

    The work criticized the English monarchy regarding its policies of colonizationof North America as well as those of the colonies established thus far and so was burned by order of the king when it was published in England in 1644 CE. Orders were given for Williams to be arrested but, by that time, he had already left on the return trip to Providenc...

    • Joshua J. Mark
  2. Feb 16, 2023 · Dr. Christopher Roger Williams was concerned about what goes beyond the issue of the crime. He expressed concern about “the silence, internally, individually, socially.” While others are concerned about the policy consideration, he is looking at the thinking process of the perpetrators.

  3. Jul 15, 2013 · Abstract. This article examines secondary victimization and how the criminal justice system affects victims’ psychological recovery from the crime. Victim recovery was measured using the Modified Post-traumatic Stress Symptom Scale (MPSSS). This study is prospective, following victims as their cases passed through the criminal justice system.

    • Jo-Anne M. Wemmers
    • 2013
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  5. Sep 6, 2019 · Erika Gebo. Suffolk University. Research supports the idea behind the saying, “Hurt people, hurt people.” Although precise percentages are unknown, people who have experienced some form of victimization – which is cruel or unjust treatment by others – are significantly more likely to become offenders.

  6. Jun 6, 2021 · Abstract. Several decades of research show a strong relationship between past victimization and perceived risk of future victimization. Yet, few studies have explored the potential connection to individuals’ support for criminal justice policies.

  7. Broadly, however, it is concerned with environmental criminology, environmental justice and ecological – including species – justice. Some have extended their work to include analysis of environmental harms from a victimological perspective; indeed, as early as 1996, Williams suggested an environmental victimology (Williams, 1996). In ...