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    Causation of Crime The two theories I chose to compare and contrast are the Trait and Choice theories. These two theories explain why people commit crimes but differ in reasoning. I found that the main difference in between the two is that the choice theory states that if people want to commit a crime they will if the benefits outweighs the punishment. The trait theory differs because it deals with testosterone and whether or not people with lower IQ’s are more liable to commit crimes.

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    Great man theory of leadership Definition Ideological theory that "great" leaders possess characteristics or traits not found in the rest of the population. This concept is based on the belief that great leaders are not made but born with unique characteristics which allow them to rise to the occasion during difficult periods in history to overcome obstacles and lead their nation successfully. Introduction Are some people born to lead? If we look at the great leaders of the past such as Alexander

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    There are many theories in the study of criminal behavior that try and answer the question “What causes people to commit criminal offenses?”; however‚ control theories ask the question “What causes people to conform to rules and criminal laws?” These theories‚ instead of bringing about deviant motivations‚ bring about compliance motivations. Control theories state that crime occurs when controls are not formed‚ are fragmented‚ or are undermined (Paternoster‚ R.‚ & Bachman‚ R. Eds. 2001). The control

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    Young Werther by Goethe and Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky. The relationship illustrated in both works is that one cannot achieve true freedom until they are dead. Until death‚ Werther and Raskolnikov will always feel the restrictions that society places upon them. Werther feels restricted due to the unrequited love of Lotte and Raskolnikov feels restricted by the moral code that society establishes. In Sorrows of a Young Werther by Goethe and Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky both characters’

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    Benjamin Franklin led an extraordinary life. He was an inventor‚ scientist‚ and writer. Benjamin Franklin has earn a number of accomplishments thought his life time those of which have greatly help us in the present day. His childhood was ordinary. Ben was removed at 10 to work with his father at candle making. Franklin furthered his education in the printed trade in Philadelphia. As an adult‚ his life was amazing. In the 1940’s Benjamin franklin was expanding with his invention of the stove. In

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    stated is‚ does punishment really work? If so‚ what types of punishments? What types of punishments are least effective? Starting out by observing what punishment is‚ will help out best. Punishment is a certain consequence that an individual may face to reduce the behavior from occurring. While punishment can be effective in some cases‚ you can probably think of a few examples of when punishment does not reduce a behavior. Prison is one example. After being sent to jail for a crime‚ people often continue

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    Dostoevsky’s Use of Dreams in His Novel Crime and Punishment It is the winter of 1850 and a harsh wind is blowing outside making the temperature drop by about 10° even as the sun is rising. Even though this weather is not suitable for habitation‚ outside thousands of men are working. Many of these men are clothed in mere rags‚ and if one looked closely they would see that quite a few were missing fingers or toes that had been cut off due to frost bite. One of the men chopping lumber collapses on

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    Two famous writers have presented us with opposite theories about the influence of leaders. Thomas Carlyle wrote most passionately: "Universal History‚ the history of what man has accomplished in this world‚ is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here." Heroes teach us right and wrong‚ he said; heroes give us great inventions and discoveries. It is the great few who transform society; the multitude follows them. Modern democracy‚ he believed‚ has produced millions of fools who

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    The Rise of Hitler and the Great Man Theory Adolf Hitler was a very powerful dictator who was charismatic‚ promising‚ and prideful. Hitler at one point changed the whole world with his ideas and tactics. Many countries were involved and it had affected so many countries. He brought anti-Semitism to to the world and many Jews were executed. The great man theory became popular in the 1900’s because of Thomas Carlyle. Without the help of others‚ Hitler would not have gotten to where he was. Many other

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    Running Head: A Juveniles Crime And Punishment 1 Juveniles Crime And Punishment CJA/204 January 8‚ 2013 Running Head: A Juveniles Crime And Punishment 2 A person’s criminal career may often start when he or she is a juvenile. There are many factors that may play a role in a kid’s life that could set them on a path of destruction. The next part of this is to figure out the best way to correct these actions and turn them into a positive

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