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    Consider the role and status of victims in the criminal justice system There can be more than one way to define a victim‚ in one instance it’s believed that a victim is someone that has been harmed physically‚ emotionally and/or economically harmed by incriminating actions perpetrated by another being. (Karmen 2010) It can be argued that the family of the offender is in fact a victim too. In the sense that family and friends may experience the lost of a family member or a friend‚ if they were

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    however‚ the processes that create crime do not receive significant attention. This neglect is characteristic of correctional criminology‚ which is a “correctional‚ social-problems-oriented approach to the study of crime” (Hester & Eglin‚ 1992‚ p.7). Correctional criminology has three major flaws that are problematic from a sociological point of view. Correctional criminology concerns itself with the causes and cures of crime‚ treats humans as objects rather than conscious beings‚ and fails to take

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    Law Teacher (2017). Different Theories of Crime. Retrieved November 21‚ 2017‚ from https://www.lawteacher.net/free-law-essays/criminology/different-theories-of-crime.php Schatz‚ B. (2017). Classical Theories in Criminal Justice. Retrieved November 21‚ 2017‚ from https://legalbeagle.com/7457240-classical-theories-criminal-justice.html Swan‚ R. (2017). Neoclassical Criminology: School & Theory. Retrieved November 21‚ 2017‚ from

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    Organized Crime Organized crime has been around for many years. Since the first definition was written organized crime has grown into multiple different meanings. According to the text‚ Introduction to Criminology‚ organized crime refers to “organizations that use violence‚ provide illegal services‚ and have immunity of operation.” (Hagan) Organized crime is also used throughout the world within gangs and secret organizations. There are multiple types and definitions of organized

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    needs. If for any reason the City of Bird Island should have a major emergency which calls for extra law enforcement presence the Renville County Sheriff’s Department could assist. The concept of deterrence originated from the study of classical criminology. Preventing crime by punishment to induce reform is one of the principles which defined the classical concept. The early followers of classical concept punished criminals with torture and dismemberment at times. The classical concept also includes

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    Social Theories and White Collar Crime Criminology 302 Social Theories and White Collar Crime Edward Sutherland believed that without including white-collar criminal offense as its own category it would contribute to errors in how we depicted the crime‚ understood the cause of offense‚ and evaluated crime in the justice system. (Simpson & Weisbud‚ 2009) Sutherland’s idea did not hold up well with scholars‚ due to missing information of the criminal‚ so his idea never took hold. Still

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    Marxist sociologists utilise Marxist concepts in order to provide a framework for understanding the cause and effects of crime and deviance in a capitalist society. These sociologists see power as being controlled by those who own and maintain the means of production. The superstructure of a capitalist society the agencies of social control‚ the law‚ politics as well as crime all reflect and serve ruling-class interests. According to Marxists‚ laws are patented in as a direct reflection of ruling-class

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    Environmental Crime Control

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    Outline and critically discuss what you see as the main examples of attempts to control crime using ‘environmental controls’ It is generally understood that crime prevention strategies developed with the neo-liberal governance that began in the 1970’s soon after the decline of welfarism. The rise of the neo-liberalism meant the weakening of rehabilitation efforts‚ the return of punitive punishment and an increase in the prison population‚ as well as an increase in society’s fear of crime leading

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    Crime remains a hot topic of discussion among many states in the world. Politicians and scholars however‚ have come up with various ideologies on criminology. The perspectives as discussed by Cullen and Gilberts are: conservative‚ liberal and radical ideologies. Conservative view‚ is bent on the notion of limited democracy and free capital market systems. They believe that the two systems work well‚ and are only hampered by individuals and groups who do not succeed in the system. Thus causing

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    Social Policy and Crime

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    References: Bondeson‚ U.‚ 2005. Levels of Punitiveness in Scandinavia: Description and Crime and Justice Downes‚ D.‚ 1995. Crime And Inequality: Current Issues In Research And Public Debate Introduction. The British Criminology Conferences: Selected Proceedings. Volume 1: Emerging Themes in Criminology 18-21. Dean‚ 2010 Denham‚ P.‚2000. Law: A modern introduction London: Hodder and Staughton Encyclopaedia (2010) Social Policy accessed on 04/12/10 from www.encyclo.co.uk/define/social Explanation in John Pratt

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