Category: Criminology
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Full question did not fit: The Schengen Agreement currently allows for the free
Full question did not fit: The Schengen Agreement currently allows for the free movement across European borders – if this becomes curtailed, will this likely prevent terrorist attacks in the future (bearing in mind that Europe has been home to numerous terrorist organizations prior to the Schengen Agreement)? Restate question at the top please.
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Overview According to the text, criminal law is aimed at the misbehavior that fa
Overview According to the text, criminal law is aimed at the misbehavior that falls below society’s norms and values. The burden of enforcing criminal law and maintaining public order and public safety falls to local, state, and even the federal government; all help to shape and prescribe conduct in the United States. Each state is…
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Write a 1,500-2,000-word evaluation paper using the following instructions to co
Write a 1,500-2,000-word evaluation paper using the following instructions to complete this assignment. 1.Go to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program website (See link in the Class Resources). 2.Search for five resources of information on crime or victimization. 3.Briefly describe your sources and list the websites where they can be found. 4.How do these sources…
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Discussion of the assumptions of human nature on which your theory is based.
it is wise to narrow down the focus of your research with a specific thesis. Regardless, your paper MUST have a criminological focus paper and not a domestic politics paper or a comparative paper. you have to identify it as a criminogenic issue, present a clear argument and support it with compelling evidence. Submitted assignments…
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Read “Five Essential Elements of Immediate and Mid-Term Mass Trauma Intervention
Read “Five Essential Elements of Immediate and Mid-Term Mass Trauma Intervention: Empirical Evidence,” and answer the following questions: How do the five essential elements of mass trauma intervention identified by Hobfoll address and treat psychological symptoms of disaster victims? Do you think these elements address the needs of all individuals affected by a disaster? Explain…
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Overcrowding in prisons and jails has been a major challenge throughout correcti
Overcrowding in prisons and jails has been a major challenge throughout corrections systems in the United States for decades. Throughout this course, we have covered the history of our correctional system, punishment, classification, incarceration, probation, juvenile justice, and reentry. Reflecting back on what you have learned in this course, discuss the following topics. How would…
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For this assignment, submit at least a two-page summary per question in APA form
For this assignment, submit at least a two-page summary per question in APA format. (6 Pages Total) 1. Violent crimes by women, much like their male counterparts, females are involved in a variety of different types of crime. (2 Pages) (minimum 5 sources APA) 2. Why is it important to study the processing of female…
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You should also have the references for each article properly formatted.
Submit your annotated bibliography here. Remember, you need at least 5 sources from peer reviewed academic journal articles (not newspaper, magazine, or website articles). You should also have the references for each article properly formatted.
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Instructions Directions: Identify ways in which your everyday activities are con
Instructions Directions: Identify ways in which your everyday activities are consistent with concepts of defensible space. For example, activities/factors that make it difficult for offenders to physically access protected technology (computers, cell phones, etc.) or make it difficult for offenders to break into a dorm or into individual dorm rooms. Answer in a 3-paragraph response,…
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Respond to the below: Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words: What i
Respond to the below: Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words: What is policy analysis? How does the process of policy analysis fit into the larger context of program evaluation? What is the value of problem structuring in policy analysis? What might happen if a problem was improperly identified?