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Papers On The Public & Crime Just Theory
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Criminal Behavior: Nature Verses Nurture
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A 5 page examination of the factors influencing criminal behavior. Determining the cause of human behavior can be a difficult task. This is particularly true when we are considering criminal behavior. A thorough review of the various factors influencing behavior, however, often reveals that it is nature verses nurture that is most often responsible for criminal behavior. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Criminal Behavior: Psychological And Personality Theories
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10 pages in length. The impetus of criminal behavior - which follows a distinct and logical social, cultural and economic progression - is readily outlined by myriad theoretical models. The extent to which personality and psychological theories play an integral role in why some people commit crimes and others do not illustrates an inextricable connection between such instigators as upbringing, biological predisposition and mental illness. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Criminal Issues
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This 3 page paper provides an overview of three questions regarding mens rea and criminal issues. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Criminal Justice
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A 4 page research paper on inequities in the American criminal justice system. The writer discusses the disproportionate number of African Americans incarcerated, DNA testing exonerating death row inmates, and other factors. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Criminal Justice Research: Basic and Applied.
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(6 pp) Focusing on "hot topics" is an accepted
way to generate interest for criminal justice
research, to secure grants, to conduct research,
and to publish papers. While research methods are
often thought of as a stand-alone topic, an
argument can be made for the importance of
incorporating policy analysis, program planning,
and evaluation components in research methods
courses. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBcrimJR.doc
Criminal Theories: Capitalism, Race And Age
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3 pages in length. Why people commit crimes – and why only a relatively small percentage of people commit crimes – has long been the focus of myriad research, hypothesis, speculation and outright guessing. What does fall under the umbrella of commonly accepted theories, however, is the impact certain undeniable elements have upon the way in which some people respond in a given set of circumstances, such as economic and social inequity, race and age. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Criminal Treatment Program And Criminal Theory
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10 pages in length. Restructuring an individual's life when he or she has chosen the criminal route is both a long and arduous process; for lawbreakers who do not respond to standard scare tactics as a means by which to set them straight, there are tougher, more intimidating ways to achieve this objective. Understanding why some people turn to illegal activity while others do not is what criminal theories strive to reflect; attempting to correlate the relationship between theory and treatment finds one often borrowing from more than a single explanation. Boot camps and shock incarceration programs represent two treatment programs where a specific objective is sought through a series of harsh and enlightened interchange in order to ready criminals for reenter into society on its terms. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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