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    only cause a risk factor if it is integrated with other risk factors‚ for instance drug addiction or family abuse (Moeller‚ 2001). There are many criminological theories which argue that behaviour is caused by the environment‚ rather than internal private events. However‚ there are other theories‚ such as Albert Bandura’s (1977) Social Learning theory which claims that learning is a cognitive process which occurs in a social context. In this social context‚ people learn new behaviours‚

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    Evaluate the humanisation of serial killers‚ with particular focus of Jack the Ripper and Ted Bundy Investigators perspectives on the ’Serial Killer’ have changed over the centuries‚ from a belief in the middle ages of the supernatural committing the crimes‚ to the 19th century idea of a deformed ’monster’ seeking revenge at society‚ to the widely accepted modern day viewing that serial killers are in fact people‚ and we may not be able to tell them apart from other members of our society. This

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    Ted moreover tended to his very own concerns and from immediately was isolated from other people. Ted suspected that it was difficult to blend and did not take an enthusiasm for formed activities. Ted went for the baseball and ball bunches‚ yet didn’t make it. This was especially traumatic for him. By virtue of this Ted tried skiing. He used to make fake ski tickets so he could ski to no end. He was never gotten. Right when Ted was gotten some data about his pre-adulthood‚ he depicted it as pitiful

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    The following essay will look into an intersectional approach to criminological theory. The criminological theory approach aims to make use of applying the dynamic characteristics of sex‚ race and class in tandem. This theoretical perspective is commonly known as intersectionality. This theory seeks to incorporate the intersectionality of race as well as gender into Agnew’s general strain theory. This essay’s aim is to outline key arguments whilst identifying shortcomings and critiques. I will attempt

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    Personal Criminological Theory AJS 542 Personal Criminological Theory Crime is bad behavior displayed by citizens who reject societal norms and instead chose to commit crime. However‚ there are many types of theories of why crime occurs the most prevalent cause for crime involves the social environment of the criminal offender. Psychological theories discusses that these interruptions in childhood development is the cause for crime but because the delays developmental is the effect of the

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    Neoliberalism is a critical criminological critique theory centred on political economic policies being influenced by laisez-faire autonomy in order to achieve optimal economic performance (Young‚ 1998 cited in Kemeny‚ 2014). The most significant proponents of this autonomy include ‘liberating individual entrepreneurial freedoms and skills within an institutional framework characterised by strong private property right‚ free markets and free trade’ (Harvey‚ 2005:2). This theory criticises perceived economic

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    This essay will attempt to explain a crime chosen from an article by applying a criminological theory. The article chosen is ‘Girl in critical condition after fire that killed mother and siblings’. The writer of the article describes the events of a suspected arson attack that killed five members of the family after their home was set alight. The article then mentions another suspected arson incident that caused damage to a car belonging to a family living opposite the victims‚ which appears to

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    1). The aim of this paper is to describe the theories of crime and punishment according to the positivists Emile Durkheim and Cesare Lombroso‚ and the classical criminologist Marcese de Beccaria. The theories were developed as a response to the industrialisation and the modernisation of the societies in the 18th and 19th centuries and were aiming to create a rational society and re-establish social solidarity (Vold et al 2002‚ p.101). The criminological perspectives of crime and punishment will be

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    Routine Activity Theory (a.k.a R.A.T.) is a criminological theory of victimization that shares similarities with rational choice theories. This similarity is because of R.A.T.’s three main assumptions: that all people are rational‚ intelligent‚ and act in their own self interest. Originally this theory was created by Lawrence Cohen and Marcus Felson in 1979‚ but also has some inspiration from Hindelang’s work on the study of routine daily activities in 1978. Hindelang argued that specific lifestyle

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    Thedore Cowell Bundy An American serial killer‚ rapist‚ kidnapper‚ and necrophile Theodore Bundy was an American serial killer‚ rapist‚ kidnapper‚ and necrophile‚ who assaulted and murdered multiple females during the 1970’s and possibly before then. After years of killing and constant denial of these murders Bundy confessed before his execution to numerous

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