of Crime Typologies such as violent crime‚ property crime‚ enterprise crime‚ and public order crime. It examines each crime by giving the definitive analysis of the crimes as well as the many examples that fall under the specific crimes. This paper aims to answer some of the questions most criminologists face as well as our society as a whole. Questions such as‚ how often are these crimes committed? What possesses individuals to commit these crimes? How does society actually view these crimes? Have
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CRIME TYPOLOGIES VIOLENT CRIME Forcible rape – defined in common law as “the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will.” * Population density influences the rape rate. Metropolitan areas today have rape rates significantly higher than rural areas * Rape is a warm-weather crime with most incidents occurring during July and August and the lowest rates occurring during December‚ January‚ and February. * Rape is frequently underreported * Fail to report
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Holmes and DeBurger (1988) typologies of serial murder and critically evaluate with reference to Derrick Todd Lee (Baton Rouge Killer) who raped‚ violently beaten and murdered 7 women. The organised and dis-organised typology is one of the most widely cited classifications of violent serial killers. This was introduced by the FBI upon examination of 36 sexual sadistic serial killers‚ based on the examination of the crime scene‚ victims and the forensic evidence. Whilst typologies may be used to categorise
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1. The subject of comparative typology and its aims. Comparative typology‚ as the notion itself reveals‚ represents a linguistic subject of typology based on the method of comparison. Like typology proper Comparative typology also aims at establishing the most general structural types of languages on their dominant or common phonetically‚ morphological‚ lexical and syntactical features. Comparative typology may equally treat dominant or common features only‚ as well as divergent features only
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Typology of School Shootings Definition and typology: Studies of school shootings have been conducted in a variety of disciplines‚ including sociology‚ psychology‚ and media studies. However‚ to date there is no unified body of knowledge about such events. In an effort to synthesize past studies‚ and to orient future studies in school shootings‚ this article offers a typology for understanding the varieties of school shooting incidents‚ including rampages‚ mass murders‚ terrorist attacks
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A TYPOLOGY OF HEALTH AND PROBLEMS IN FAMILY HEALTH PRACTICE Criteria Observed Not Observed Remarks First Level Assessment I. Presence of Health Threats – conditions those are conducive to disease‚ accident of failure to realize one’s health potential. Examples of these are the following: A. Family history of hereditary condition disease‚ e.g.‚ diabetes B. Threat of cross infection from a communicable disease care C. Family size beyond what family resources can adequately provide
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The Miles and Snow Typology Excerpted from Barney‚ J.B. & Griffin‚ R.G. "The management of organizations: Strategy‚ structure‚ behavior." Houghton Mifflin‚ 1992. Prospector Raymond Miles and Charles Snow suggest that business level strategies generally fall into one of four categories: prospector‚ defender‚ analyzer‚ and reactor. An organization that follows a prospector strategy is a highly innovative firm that is constantly seeking out new markets and new opportunities and is oriented
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as with cooperation from the community‚ the necessity of the use of force is often diminished. By decreasing the necessity of use of force‚ police can focus on ways to reduce crime and social disorder by using problem-solving tactics through relations with the community. It is found that “people with a greater fear of crime are less likely to be satisfied with the performance of law enforcement”‚ media that we are surrounded with lead to the idea that police brutality is common and violent offenders
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Victim Typologies Rachel Walker Kaplan University Deviance and Violence CJ 266-01 January 17‚ 2012 Sellin and Wolfgang have discussed five different typologies of victimization. The five different typologies are primary‚ secondary‚ tertiary‚ mutual‚ and no victimization. In this paper‚ I will briefly define and the different typologies and follow each one with a proper example. Following this‚ I will conclude my paper with definitions and differences between criminology and victimology
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Victim Typologies Criminology and Victimology Mary Caplette CJ266 2/20/2012 There are five types of victim typologies that Selin & Wolfgang offer. The list consists of Primary Victimization‚ Secondary Victimization‚ Tertiary Victimization‚ Mutual Victimization‚ and No Victimization. Below I will describe each in a detailed manner. I would like to start with Primary Victimization. That is described as a one person target. What that refers to is that it is personalized or an
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