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Anonymity and exclusion Task: ANONYMITY AND EXCLUSION Introduction The paper gives a brief summary of anonymity and exclusion together with a few examples as pertaining legal terms. The two terms are mostly used as legal terms to mean two different viewpoints .AnonymityAnonymity typically means a state of an individual hiding his or her personal identity hence publicly unknown. There are several reasons as to why people prefer being anonymous or to withhold identity. People prefer taking charity acts so that benefactors are not easily identified.
Witnesses who appear in court cases are usually nowhere to be seen in a criminal activity because they would like to avoid vengeance. They usually fear for their lives hence must keep anonymity. According to Coleman, S., & Queens University (2003),criminals all over the world use the trend of anonymity to cover up their behavior so that the police cannot easily identify such culprits. This culture of anonymity conceals the criminal participation. The unintentional creation of anonymity has rendered loss of information to the society especially through destructive events and passage of crucial time.
Some countries regard anonymity as an illegal trend. Most people who have been threatened usually use anonymity as a mitigating factor. In mature democracies like the United States of America, states have the stop and identify policies which requires that a person to abide by self -identity. ExclusionThe concept of exclusion implies the inability of an individual to participate in social, political and economic activities. Hugh-Jones & Reinstein (2009) asserts that social exclusion is regarded as a result feature of unemployment.
Unemployed persons have no adequate income to survive hence they are socially excluded from the society. However, employed persons can put up in a polluted vicinity hence rendering life uncomfortable. Legally, this is a two way traffic scenario.ReferenceColeman, S., & Queens University (Kingston, Ont.) (2003). The e-connected world: Risks and opportunities. Montreal: Published for the School of Policy Studies, Queens University by McGill-Queens University Press. Hugh-Jones, D., & Reinstein, D. (2009). Secret Santa: Anonymity, signaling, and conditional cooperation.
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