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    said “In virtually every study ever conducted‚ males are much more likely than females to engage in violence‚ aggression‚ and serious crimes”. There has always been a gap in the amount of crime that men commit compared to women. All crime‚ aside shoplifting and prostitution‚ males commit significantly more. With population between the genders being almost exactly 50/50‚ with females making up 51%‚ why is there such a clear difference? These are a few theories criminologists came up with to try and

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    War on Drugs and the Correlation to Crime and Violence Martha Mendoza Arizona State University CRJ 408 Drugs and Crime Word Count: 1‚186 “In the nine years from 1980 to 1989‚ the arrest rate for possession of drugs increased by 89%‚ from 199 to 375 per 100‚000 population” (Belenko and Spohn‚ 2015‚ p 117-118). The 1980’s contemporary War on Drugs established by Ronald Reagan lead us into a more retributive era of drug law enforcement. Changes in laws were rooted

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    In Block 1 you were introduced to three perspectives on crime‚ law and order: classicism‚ positivism and social constructionism. With reference to the materials in Block 1- and using your own words- define and explain each of these perspectives and discuss their historical and contemporary influence on theory and practice in youth justice. This essay will discuss three prominent theories in the explanation of crime. This essay will compare and contract these theories‚ discussing their strengths

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    THE “THREE STRIKES” SENTENCING: WHY SHOULD IT BE ABOLISHED? (FINAL DRAFT) Tanisha Tate CRMJ400: Criminology Professor Conis Course Paper: Final February 13‚ 2011 Tanisha Tate CRMJ400: Criminology Professor Conis Course Paper February 13‚ 2011 The “Three Strike” Sentencing The criminal justice issue that has been chosen as the topic on this course project is the “three strike” sentencing and how it should be abolished. The three strike sentencing was established in 1994 under

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    than men for similar offences. However there is evidence against the chivalry thesis. David Farrington (1983) found women were not sentenced more leniently for theft than males. Abigail Buckle (1984) observational study of shoplifting in a department store found men shoplifting twice as much as women despite offenders in official statistics being equal. If women appear to be treated

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    BOOK REPORT: "The Outsiders" 1. Hinton‚ S.E. The Outsiders. New York: Puffin Books‚ 1967 2. The title of this book relates to the story‚ because in the book‚ Ponyboy and Johnny are "outsiders." They can be thought of as Outsiders because they are labeled Greasers although they do not act like hoodlums‚ like the rest of the Greasers. They are thought of as Greasers just because they live on the East Side of town‚ and because they slick back their hair. But Ponyboy and Johnny are different

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    Personality Assessment April 8‚ 2012 Personality disorders are no game to play with. People with personality disorders often not see themselves as troubled‚ be a lone as suffering from a mental disorder. People whom have a personality disorder do not see it only because it is a part of their everyday life. People whom have personality disorders only think there is one problem and that is people mistreating or misunderstanding them. As in this case study it will be done on Theodore Robert Bundy

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    at the age of sixteen or older. Other important factors include criminal family members‚ doing poorly in school‚ and the environment of the area where the juvenile was raised in. For instance‚ two kids named Bobby and Andy. Both boys were caught shoplifting at the age of thirteen and they both got the same penalty which was picking up trash for ten weekends. Andy doesn’t seem like a potential criminal.None of his parents was a criminal before and he had really good grades in high school. Just picking

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    Impact of Parenting Style on Adolescent Development In today’s society‚ the development of adolescence is a significant matter. In previous generations‚ self-discipline and strict obedience was critical; “The style of parenting practiced in the past was seen as critical to provide children with the self-discipline required by societies in which strict obedience to authority was expected from citizens‚” (Holloway‚ 2003‚ p.314). Authoritarian parenting style was the most common. According to Holloway

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    Every human being likes the feeling of being accepted and respected by society. There are many cases where a person may feel discriminated from the way they look rather than how the person truly is on the inside. In the novel‚ April Raintree by Beatrice Colleton‚ there is a wide variety of discrimination‚ self identity‚ and moral development. The main characters Cheryl and April‚ who are Métis‚ grew up in an environment where they were not accepted by their foster parents‚ society‚ and relationships

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