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Environmental Factors Contribute to Juvenile Crime and Violence. Delbert S. Elliott.
Opposing Viewpoints: Juvenile Crime. Ed.
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Tracy
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How would you define crime? Based on your definition, which model do you relate to, consensus or conflict?
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jckkoo
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According to deterrence theory, criminals are no different from law-abiding people. Criminals [economist Paul H. Rubin writes]
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Mary
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How do the psychological and sociological explanations of crime explain the actions of a serial ?
I have searched for information
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Wayne
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what are the assumptions inherent in the social problems perspective on crime?
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Anonymous
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review recent or curreny history related to crime and the implications from a criminological perspective
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babara
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I was wonderingif I could get some guidence in finding a site on crime committed based on the social structure theory?
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Becky
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How is criminal behavior explicable according to rational theory? What crime control stratagies are effective according to
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Bibi
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Where can I find information on:
Who are the advocates who emphasize individual responsibility and hold offenders responsible for
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Lost
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How would you define crime? Based on your definition, which model do you relate to (consensus or conflict)? Why?
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mama boo
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I am doing an assignment where I have to explain how the various theoretical schools of crime causation would attempt to explain
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Lost and Confused
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Explain why a final exit suicide may be interpreted as a homicide and what an investigator should look for at the scene of a
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Sparklez
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what influences criminal activities?
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Mike
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are born criminals still criminals as a child?
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Mike
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How would you define crime?
Which model do you relate to (concensus or conflict)? Why.
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anonymoys
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How would one define crime and how would on say if it is consenus or conflict?
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DJ
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how crime statistics may be manipulated? Why does this matter?
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Bridgett
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explain the ways in which the concept of labeling helps us understand crime?
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Anonymous
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How are the motivations of property criminals different from those of enterprise criminals?
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Bobby
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two theories on the causation of crime
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sandy
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There are several sub-areas that make up the criminological enterprise. Which areas interest you and why?
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Anonymous
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what are the three major kinds of crime statistics used by criminologists? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each
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joshua
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How would you classify the following crime scene into primary and secondary scenes, type of crime and location?
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How are the motivations of property criminals different from those of enterprise criminals
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Anonymous
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What are some physical factors, social factors, and environmental factors that my influence criminal behavior? What kind of
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Anonymous
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How is criminal behavior explicable according to rational choice theory?
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Anonymous
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what crime control strageties are effective according to rational choice theory
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Shay
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I have to write a paper about prison life on the norms and values for inmates and staff. and how do inmates meet their needs?
Doe
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Amanda
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how is criminal behavior explicable according to rational choice theory?
It would be helpful if you phrased your questions in
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kg
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Can someone explain to me how diversion programs are related to social process theories.
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jeff
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Can someone give me an example of a crime that can be explained by social structure theories.
Polygamy. Identity theft.
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jessica
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Can someone please tell me what social disorganization theory is? And what its principles are. Because I've tried looking it up
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Sam
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Can someone help me think of physical, environmental, and social factors that might affect criminal behavior. Any websites would
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jeff
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Explain why when a crime scene is processed you don't want to follow the exact path the criminal might have taken.
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As defined by the Interpol, it is a systematically prepared and planned committing of serious criminal acts with a view to gain
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Which among the following is NOT an element of Transnational Organized Crime
It is committed in more than one State; It is
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I need to answer these two questions but I cannot find any information in my books or on the web. Here are the questions if
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Criminal Major
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Hi, I need help with these four questions can anyone help me, it is for my economics class.
1)How does the economic (or rational
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Andy
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Why would it be challenging to run a prison during wartime ?
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why is it challenging to run a prison during wartime
(one paragraph)
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How did you choose your topic hate crimes on the rise?
1. 2. 3. 4.
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Why would it be challenging to run a prison during wartime? Write your answer here:
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dee
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Why would it be challenging to run a prison during wartime
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What is rational choice in juvenile delinquency
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Discuss the main concerns of labelling theory
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Kayuni
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Financially motivated, non-violent crimes are often known as which of the following?
A. Unintentional crimes B. White-collar
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Strain theories
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Robert merton strain theory
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Albert cohen strain theory
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Robert agnew strain theory
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