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    days‚ Barnes called Travis Hirschi and told him he would like to publish it as a book. Hirschi agreed and the book that resulted was “Causes of Delinquency‚” which came out in 1969. In the meantime‚ he and Selvin‚ who co-authored the 1967 book “Delinquency Research: An Appraisal

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    ways to explain deviant behavior. The first way was strain theory‚ which emphasize conformity cannot satisfy force people into deviance. The second way was cultural theory; it says deviant behavior was a set of standards that were not accepted by the powerful society. Control theory was the last way to explain deviant behaviors‚ which explain the reason of people was free to commit delinquent acts‚ was the broken social tie. Control theories have a long history. Most of their basis was assume that

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    Protected* Populations – Examples include‚ but are not limited to: Children/Minors (under the age of 18) (Exception – projects conducted in established or commonly accepted educational settings involving normal educational practices. Contact IRB office for guidance.) Prisoners (now includes non-publicly available secondary data) Pregnant women Fetuses and products of labor and delivery People with diminished capacity to give consent Mentally or

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    DELINQUENCY IN TERMS OF HIRSCHI”S SOCIAL BONDING THEORY‚ WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE CASE STUDY Table of Contents Content Introduction Overview of Travis Hirschi’s Social Bond Theory Applying Hirschi’s Social Bonding Theory to the Case of Susan Fryberg Critique of Self-Control Theory Summary Conclusion References Introduction In this assignment I will try to explain juvenile delinquency in terms of Hirschi’s social bonding theory‚ with special reference

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    Coding Theory Case Study Alicia Griffin MTH 221 June 9‚ 2014 Howard Thomas Coding Theory Case Study What is Coding Theory? “Coding theory is the study of the properties of codes and their fitness for a specific application. Codes are used for data compression‚ cryptography‚ error-correction and more recently also for network coding. Codes are studied by various scientific disciplines – such as information theory‚ electrical engineering‚ mathematics‚ and computer science – for the purpose of designing

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    Attachment theory is not considered a theory of psychotherapy‚ but a developmental psychodynamic theory‚ in that a child’s early development of attachment to a caregiver unconsciously impacts that child in forming adult attachments. Insecure attachment has been shown to negatively impact generations as a child with an insecure attachment may become a parent‚ who parents with an insecure attachment‚ this is said to be intergenerational transmission (Berzoff‚ Melano Flanagan‚ & Hertz‚ 2016). This

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    Case Study – Kayla and Kathy This case study involve Kayla a 17 year old female and her 49 year old mother‚ Kathy. Kayla and her mother reside in a little country town‚ low income family. Kayla and her mother are fighting because Kathy is always taking her money and spending it on drugs and there is no money for rent and food to feed her sister and brothers. Child Protective Service has investigated allegations of abuse and neglect. Kayla fought her mother and hit her with a chair to keep her from

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    In a narrative format‚ discuss the key facts and critical issues presented in the case. In this case study‚ the regional claims manager‚ Christine Brooks‚ is tasked with reorganizing the Westchester zone in order to consolidate 4 offices into one office by the end of the year. She anticipates challenges because of this change and has a plan to work with the managers to make the transition as smooth as possible. There is background provided on the insurance industry’s history over the past years

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    J Heffernan General Theory of Crime Michael Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi have devised the General Theory of Crime‚ or the GTC‚ as a way of explaining root causes of criminal behavior in an effort to find a solution to the problem of crime in America. The GTC is defined as: A developmental theory that modifies social control theory by integrating concepts from biosocial‚ psychological‚ routine activities and rational choice theories. (1) Unlike other crime theories‚ the GTC considers the

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    | CASE STUDY | PERSONALITY THEORIES | | | LAMAE ZULFIQAR | | CASE STUDY Abdul Hnnan a 12 year old boy‚ who has been presented with language‚ academic and behavior difficulties. Hnnan had a traumatic delivery and suffered from hypoxia. Hnnan’s early motor and language milestones were grossly delayed. He sat and crawled at 2.6 years of age and walked after 3 years. His language was delayed and he spoke his first words at 4.6 years to 5 years and in sentences after 5 years. His

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