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    Chapter 8 Supply Chain Security – Threats and Solutions Daniel Ekwall Additional information is available at the end of the chapter http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/48365 1. Introduction In recent years‚ the cargo transport process has improved mainly in the areas of logistics efficiency and documentation handling. The World Trade Centre terror attack in 2001 changed the world and with it the conditions for logistics world-wide. The logistics consequences were according to[1]: It is instructive

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    Networks on the Patterning of Property Offenses Unpublished master ’ 2. Brantingham‚ P.J.and Brantingham‚P.L.(1990) Environmental Criminology. Prospe ct Heights‚IL: Waveland. 3. Clarke‚ R.V.(1983) "Situational Crime Prevention: Its Theoretical Basis and P ractical Scope" in M 4. Clarke‚ R.V.and Felson‚ M.(1993) Routine Activity and Rational Choice; Advanc es in Criminology Theory (Vol.5) New Brunswick‚ NJ: Transaction Books. 5. Davidson‚ R.N.(1981) Crime and Environment London: Croom Helm. 6. Felson

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    thought‚ various theories on crime causation have been formulated and many questions as to why individuals commit crime still remain unanswered. This essay will focus on psychological and sociological theories in relation to criminological matters. Criminology the study of crime in society arose from sociology and psychology in the late 1800’s. It has three main schools of thought; classical‚ positivist and Chicago. The Italian criminologist and economist Cesare Beccaria (1738-1794) the father of classical

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    Dialogue between Beccaria‚ Lombroso and Durkheim Student’s name Institutional Affiliation Dialogue between Beccaria‚ Lombroso and Durkheim Criminology‚ as every science‚ relies on facts and evidence. This paper is aimed at creating a dialogue between three criminologists of the nineteenth century Beccaria‚ Lombroso and Durkheim; in this discussion‚ they will explain their points of view and try to implement their theories into the reality at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty

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    References: Akers‚ R. L. (1990). Rational Choice‚ Deterrence‚ and Social Learning Theory in Criminology: The Path Not Taken. The Journal Of Criminal Law And Criminology (1973-)‚ (3)‚ 653. doi:10.2307/1143850 Akers‚ R Borade‚ G.‚ (2013) Theory of Social Control. Retrieved from http://www.buzzle.com/articles/theory-of-social-control.html Chibnall‚ S Chibnall‚ S. H.‚ & Abbruzzese‚

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    Cyber Crime Chester Colbert Grantham University CJ102 Introduction to Criminology October 6‚ 2011 Carolyn Dennis Crime is global issue and for years researchers and law enforcement agencies have tried to determine why people choose the lifestyle of crime. They have theorized it down to social economics. But not all criminals commit crimes because of life disadvantages. Some criminals are adventure seekers and they seek the thrill and adventure of committing crimes and getting away without

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    Baldwin &Bottoms‚ 1976‚ p.1 The above statement by Baldwin and Bottoms about the neglect in criminology of the urban dimension of crime was made in mid- 1970s. However‚ there has been a big upswing in theory and research on crime in the urban environment. The research literature on urban crime is generally of three types. There are studies that compare

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    Social Learning Theory Donald V. Daul University of Oshkosh Wisconsin Abstract Social learning theory is one of the most frequently looked at theories in criminology. Throughout this paper I will examine the basic premise as well as the main goals the theory tries to explain. I will also look at the validity and limitations associated with the social learning theory‚ through the use of peer reviewed articles. Finally I will describe the different policy applications that are contributed

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    ‘The Third Branch and the Fourth Estate’ (Speech delivered at the Broadcasting Society and Law Lecture Series‚ University College‚ Dublin‚ 22 April 1997). Daly‚ Kathleen: Israel‚ Mark & Goldsmith‚ Andrew John. (2006) Crime and justice: a guide to criminology. 3rd Ed. Sydney : Lawbook Co. Ch. 13. pp 265-281) Adler‚ Emily & Clark‚ Roger (2011) – An invitation to social research – how it’s done. 4th Ed. Wadsworth‚ Cengage Learning Australian Crime – Facts & Figures 2006 Bryett‚ K.‚ Craswell‚ E.‚ Harrison

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    Master of Social Sciences (M.Soc.Sc.) in Criminology First Semester 2013-14 SOCI8004 Punishment and Society (Thursday‚ 6:45 – 9:45 p.m.‚ CPD 3.01) Dr. Kalwan Kwan (kalwan@hku.hk) Dr. XU Jianhua (xujh@hku.hk) The social institution of punishment is a central object of social theory and in many ways a mirror of society and its norms. Why and how should we punish wrongdoers in our society? The course aims to explain punishment and society in a multi-dimensional context‚ entrenched

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