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    Devin L. Luxenburg Sociology 357-01 Professor Nini Term Paper Proposal Total of: 246 words. Received Grade= (18/20) Term Paper Proposal In researching my term paper proposal I came up with many different ideas. However‚ my main focus would be that “Gender-neutral theories cannot adequately explain female delinquency”. Why is it that they left such vital information out? Is it true that males are only deviant? What theories have been made on the assumption that juvenile females play

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    operating with maximum efficiency. Control theories in criminology are all about social control. Only those called containment or low-self-control theories have to do with individual psychology. Control theory has pretty much dominated the criminological landscape since 1969. It focuses upon a person’s relationships to their agents of socialization‚ such as parents‚ teachers‚ preachers‚ coaches‚ scout leaders‚ or police officers. It studies how effective bonding with such authority figures translates

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    assessment of human psychology via the examination of objectively observable and quantifiable actions‚ as opposed to subjective mental states. Chicago school— Criminological theories that rely‚ in part‚ on individuals’ demographics and geographic location to explain criminal behavior. classical school of criminology— A set of criminological theories that uses the idea of free will to explain criminal behavior. differential association theory— States that crime is learned. Children learn crime from

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    Describe the criminological enterprise. What are the ethical issues of researching crime? A critical issue facing criminologists involves recognizing political and social consequences. Often‚ criminologists forget the social responsibility they have as experts in areas such as crime and justice. The lives of millions of people can be influenced by criminological research data. Debates over gun control‚ capital punishment‚ mandatory sentences‚ gang activity‚ are ongoing and often contentious. Some

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    to answer the question accurately and concisely. Why does crime exist? What drives individuals with in a populous to commit crime? Can crime ever be controlled or eradicated? By focusing on the Labelling Theory a branch of criminological study‚ it will enable me to partially answer such questions as posed above. I will now introduce various sociologists and philanthropists‚ whose studies within the field of labelling are held in the high regard as they not only define labelling

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    This article explores the link between masculinity and how it has affected the violent behaviour among Scottish teenage offenders. This article refers to many different criminological theories‚ such as Social Strain Theory by Robert Merton‚ Subcultural Theory by Albert Cohen and aspects of Techniques of Neutralization by Gresham Sykes & David Matza as well as Differential Association by Edwin Sutherland. The authors‚ Chris Holligan and Ross Deuchar‚ carried out this investigation to‚ “document critically

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    individual person committing a criminal or deviant act‚ whether they are biological‚ psychological‚ sociological‚ cultural or gender based. It is necessary to take into consideration these factors to discuss the existence of a crime and typically‚ criminological research seems to only focus on one or two factors when we should be looking into all of them. Very early criminologists such as Beccaria and Bentham tried to explain crime within the classical school of criminology‚ focusing on the individuals

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    material used in the course‚ including compulsory readings (i.e. readings assigned on syllabus from Smarter Crime Control‚ readings from the internet and websites) as well as slides discussed and discussions in class. You must explain how the criminological data were obtained and what is the knowledge in plain English and make the case for using them to reduce interpersonal crime‚ avoid escalation in police costs and reduce use of incarceration‚ particularly pre-trial detention. It must use the

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    statistics. This statement will be contextualised using statistics from appropriate government departments before providing evidence of the ways in which the media present this data in a disproportionate manner. Finally‚ the essay will introduce two criminological theories‚ more specifically‚ the labelling theory and the heredity theory with a focus on the Monoamine oxidase A gene. In doing so‚ it will become evident that these theories‚ despite any shortcomings‚ provide a considerable explanation as to

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    and mental experience.’ More specifically‚ it is the study of people and Williams 2004:171 states: ‘Psychology is the study of individual characteristics or qualities such as personality‚ reasoning‚ thought‚ intelligence‚ learning‚ perception‚ imagination‚ memory and creativity.’ Psychology is often separated into two groups or perspectives: how we function as an individual and how we interact with each other. Psychological positivism had different historical origins and a different orientation

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