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    MCJ-202 Foundation of Criminology 1. Are there injurious acts in the society that are not considered and punished as crimes? Give at least 5 and explain. Answer: There are some injurious acts in the society that are not considered as crime‚ because our law is a Reactive and not Proactive mean: the we considered what is the result of what you have done and not the motive or reason of what you have done. Examples of these are: • Drunk Driving Traffic fatalities caused by drivers

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    WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY College of Education Graduate School Zamboanga City Course Title: EDAD 203 (ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY) Course Professor: DR. ALICIA T. BALDECANO TOPIC: UNIT 4: DEVIANCE‚ SOCIAL PROBLEM AND SOCIAL CONTROL 1. What is Deviance? Deviant Behavior? 2. Competing Explanations of Deviance: Sociology‚ Psychology and Sociology 3. Types of Deviation: Theories and Causes of Deviance 4. Function of Deviance 5. Social Foundation of Deviance

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    gender crime deviance

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    Most crime appears to be committed by males. Frances Heidensohn (1996) argues gender differences are the most significant feature of recorded crime; for example official statistics show four out of five convicted offenders are male in England and Wales. Among offenders there are significant gender differences‚ for example official statistics show a higher proportion of men are convicted of sexual offences and males are more likely to be repeat offenders. Some sociologists argue official statistics

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    MSc Criminology and Forensic Psychology Feminist criminology emerged out of the realisation that criminology has from its inception centred on men and the crimes they commit. Although it can be argued female criminality was researched by Lombroso‚ as far back as 1800’s‚ female crime‚ it’s causes and the impact in which it had on society was largely ignored by the criminological futurity. Those Criminologist who did attempt to research female crime such as Thomas and Pollak were not only

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    GUN-FREE ZONES DO NOT MAKE US MORE SAFE Columbine High School‚ Littleton‚ Colorado‚ 1999; Trolley Square Mall‚ Salt Lake City‚ Utah‚ 2007; Virginia Tech University‚ Blacksburg‚ Virginia‚ 2007; Westroads Mall‚ Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ 2007; New Life Church‚ Colorado Springs‚ Colorado‚ 2007; Pearl High School‚ Pearl‚ Mississippi‚ 1997. All of these‚ except Colorado Springs were in areas designated as gun-free zones‚ places where state‚ federal‚ and/or private property laws and regulations forbid people

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    (Negative Constructive Speech) Practicability As the third speaker of the Negative team‚ I strongly oppose to this resolution‚ Resolved‚ That Death Penalty Be Restored in the Philippines. Why? Because Death Penalty deprives people the right to life. In Article II‚ Section11 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution states: "The State values the dignity of every human person and guarantees full respect for human rights". The Commission on Human Rights has opposed the enactment of any law re-imposing

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    SPICE- social‚ political‚ interactions between people‚ cultural‚ economic Absolutism - Divine Right- one ruler has complete rule/power over all his/her territory - levy taxes to finance lifestyle - large standing armies - bureaucracies to control their country’s economy - arts as patronage to display power - increase courts size to appear more powerful - control religious and social gatherings to control the spread of ideas and knowledge - emerged as a way to control instability - Huguenots-a form

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    AP European History: Unit 4.1 SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION AND ENLIGHTENMENT Use space below for I. The Scientific Revolution A. Medieval view of the world notes 1. Primarily religious and theological 2. Political theory based on divine right of kings 3. Society largely governed by Church views‚ traditions‚ and practices 4. Superstition played major role in the lives of the people 5. Scientific thought in the early-16th century was still based on Medieval ideas a. Views about the universe

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    Research Paper The Death Penalty Are you willing to vote to take the life of a guilty person or even an innocent person in prison? Many would answer yes to those who are guilty because they would think that the prisoner deserves it‚ but what happens when that guilty person turns out to be innocent. The Death Penalty is one of most common sentences in prison that would make people wonder if it is the right or wrong idea to give a person in prison. Death Penalties have been around for centuries

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    A question that concerns the majority of humans for decades is whether there is a right in someone else’s life. There have been through the ages‚ many arguments and counter arguments about issues like death penalty and euthanasia and surely this matter differs each time depending on the point of view. You could claim your opinion for or against when being outside an unpleasant situation but when it comes to a closer person or even yourself‚ things might change. That is why we have to look deeper

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