criminology was originally derived from what word: a. French c. Criminologia b. Italian d. Criminologie 2. Is the scientific study of crime and the effort of the society to prevent and repressed them? a. Crime c. Criminology b. Victimology d. Criminal justice 3. The study of Criminology involves the use of knowledge and concept of other sciences and field of study which makes the study of criminology: a. Dynamic c. Social science b. Nationalistic d. An applied science
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Police and the public may have a different outlook of hard-core criminals becoming victims of violence. The police have to remove their bias ways to solve the victim case (Karmen‚ 2013). The police has to follow what is ethical correct. They must think on a level head. On the other hand‚ the police have a duty to serve and protect the community. I believe from a public aspect that they may have a different view then the police. They may not feel any remorse for the criminal. Some may feel like
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| MacDonald Triad Brian Perry – G00059466 CJ416 Victimology 04 OCT 2010 Abstract The Macdonald triad‚ also known as the triad of sociopathy is a set of three behavioral characteristics which
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of bullying through the lens of Foucaukt and critical theory. Journal of Educational Thought‚ 39(1)‚ 55-73. Rigby‚ K (1996). Preventing peer victimization in schools. In C. Sumner‚ M. ISsreal‚ M. O’Connell‚ & R. Sarre (Eds.)‚ International victimology: Selected papers from the 8th international symposium: proceedings of a symposium held 21-26 August 1994
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The Basis for Victim Compensation According to Victimology‚ victim compensation takes place when “the state‚ rather than the perpetrator‚ reimburses the victim for losses sustained at the hands of the criminal” cite. Advocates of victim compensation believe it’s the government’s obligation to compensate citizens who suffer harm‚ and they justify this view by using two distinct philosophical positions as a basis for their reasoning: The social contract and the notion of social welfare. The Social
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Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Eric Lemar AJS/502 February 2‚ 2015 William Miller Crime Prevention through Environmental Design When Crimes are commited and we hear about them on the news‚ we often receive basic information on the crime including who‚ what‚ when‚ and where. We however never are given information as to why this may have happened. As both Police Departments and Researchers study the crime questions always arise as to what could be done to prevent it
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Note: 1. 2. 3. Environmental Law Environmental Law (9642) (9642 A) Labour & Industrial Law-II (9643) Property Law (9644) Equity & Trust (9645) Right to Information Law (Including Media & law) (9632) History – II (9673) Penology & Victimology (9646) Information Technology (9633) (Cyber Law|) Before answering the question paper‚ the candidates should ensue that they have been supplied the correct question paper. Complaints in this regard‚ if any‚ shall not be entertained after the Examination
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Outline three major features of the positivist theory approach to crime? Positivism is a theory of knowledge which states that science is based upon theories that have been derived solely upon empirical evidence. The positivist theory approach to crime consists of three major features which include biological‚ psychological and social positivism. Biological: The biological component of positivism seeks to examine data from sources such as twin studies‚ family studies‚ genetic patterns and biochemical
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into account the that a victim may need more than a face-to-face meeting‚ or an apology from the offender who wronged them‚ or possibly traumatized them. Susan Herman spoke about restorative justice’s shortcomings at the International Symposium on Victimology. She gave numerous examples of the long term services a victim might need that victim offender mediation does not provide. Some of these examples are providing substance abuse treatment for someone who has turned to drugs after a traumatic
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Psychology” (Varela‚ J. G.). After it was introduced‚ Psychologists began to help in all kinds of ways. Canada has led the groundbreaking research into the major fields of forensic psychology‚ including such fields as eyewitness memory‚ psychopathy‚ victimology‚ criminal behavior‚ rehabilitation‚ and risk assessment. These fields all help the justice system convict the right person for the right crime. One of the ways forensic psychologists help the court system is when witnesses testify in court‚ forensic
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