Tag: MC

  • Mccarthyism

    Definition of Mccarthyism The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Mccarthyism: Joseph McCarthy was elected Senator for Wisconsin and rose to public attention when in a 1950 speech he claimed to have in his hand the names of 205 individuals who were active […]

  • Mcworld

    Definition of Mcworld The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Mcworld: A concept developed by Benjamin Barber (1995) to describe the new globalized world where nation states have little power and citizenship has become meaningless as a cornerstone of […]

  • Mcjob

    Definition of Mcjob The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Mcjob: A low paying, low status job usually performed on a part-time basis and having no career potential. In the past, these jobs were usually the first work experiences of new entrants to the […]

  • Mcjob

    Definition of Mcjob The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Mcjob: A low paying, low status job usually performed on a part-time basis and having no career potential. In the past, these jobs were usually the first work experiences of new entrants to the […]

  • McKenzie Friend

    McKenzie friend in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of McKenzie friend. This legal term is related to the United Kingom and/or the English Legal System.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw […]

  • McNaghten Rules

    McNaghten Rules in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of McNaghten Rules. This legal term is related to the United Kingom and/or the English Legal System.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw […]

  • Mcnaghten Rule

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  • Mcnaghten’s Rule

    A rule in R v McNaghten, (1843) 4 St.Pr. (N.S.) 847, 8 E.R. 718 and consists of the answers given by the House of Lords to a series of questions put to them relating to insanity as a defense to a criminal charge. The substance of the rule is that in order for insanity to…