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    MCJ-202 Foundation of Criminology 1. Are there injurious acts in the society that are not considered and punished as crimes? Give at least 5 and explain. Answer: There are some injurious acts in the society that are not considered as crime‚ because our law is a Reactive and not Proactive mean: the we considered what is the result of what you have done and not the motive or reason of what you have done. Examples of these are: • Drunk Driving Traffic fatalities caused by drivers

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    Ryan Hall Elements of Writing 9-13-12 First Draft There are multiple benefits of playing an organized sport in school and it definitely help you out in life. Confidence is a huge part of being part of an organized sport. When you improve and keep improving you will start to feel better about yourself. Your coach will tell you the same thing when you are doing well and that should be a great feeling and will greatly increase your confidence. Sportsmanship is another benefit of playing

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    strong passion for the role of criminology and Psychology within the modern world. It is a diverse and ever-changing subject that ultimately‚ I desire to be a part of. At A level studied Maths‚ Psychology and Geography as well as Computing to AS level. Maths and Computing gave me key problem-solving skills required for the more technical aspects of Criminology. Psychology allowed me an insight into the behaviours of individuals and what can lead to committing a crime‚ as well as behavioural disorders

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    One relativistic theory of ethics is situationism. Situationism (also known as situation ethics) was devised by Joseph Fletcher‚ who was strongly against absolutist theories for instance; legalism and also disliked how religions were taught implying there were some rules that could never be broken‚ as he thought these rules are too demanding and restrictive. He then created this theory of situation ethics which is seen as the ‘mid way’ because it lies between antinomianism and legalism. Antinomianism

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    (National center for crime and justice statistics. (2012). Latest publications. Available: http://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/c311215.nsf/web/national+centre+for+crime+and+justice+statistics. Last accessed 20th march 2012.) Question 2 (National center for crime and justice statistics. (2011). Australian New Zealand standard offence classification‚ 2011. Available: http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/1234.0. Last accessed 20th march 2012.) Question 3 (National center for crime and justice statistics

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    Sociological and Psychological Theories of Crime Causation The aim of this essay is to compare‚ contrast and evaluate two sociological theories of crime causation and two psychological theories of crime causation. Sociological Theories of crime‚ Labelling and Structural Functionalism/ Strain. Howard Becker is a sociologist that is often credited with the development of the labelling theory. However the origins of this theory can be traced back to sociologists at the beginning of the twentieth century

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    Criminology Test Topics!!!!!!! 1 What is the prison code? A set of rules of conduct that reflect the values and norms of the prison social system and help define for inmates the image of the model prisoner. 2 What is the definition of a fish? A “fish” is a newcomer someone who must learn the norms and values of the prison society. 3 Identity 3 behaviors adolescents with a history of gang Involvement are likely to participate in? Be binge drinkers Test positively for illegal drugs Involved in assaults

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    the rest of their lives. College students face many different decisions day in and day out that may determine how successful they will be in the future. (Oehrlein‚ 2009) This paper will determine how the students able to choose their careers in criminology. Some students will graduate from school‚ get interesting jobs‚ and make a lot of money soon after graduation‚ while others will struggle to move ahead in the working world. Every student deserves the best chance to be successful after

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    committing crime could be attributed to their peers‚ neighborhood influences and or family members. This argument contains some validity‚ but falls short of providing a proper explanation of why some people commit crimes and others do not. In an effort to explain criminal behavior Criminologists must consider social factors‚ but an examination of biological factors and individual traits must also be undertaken. Research conducted by Terrie Moffitt‚ Pathways in the Life Course to Crime‚ explained

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    getting organized

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    utilize their student planners that consist of the school calendar‚ daily schedule‚ weekly and monthly planning. They are to log in daily assignments for each class. I also have them keep an assignment notebook to ensure all their homework is neatly organized. According to Mastropieri &

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