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    9- Weak economic plan and management. Effects of unemployment on youths of Pakistan. a-The youths are inclined to various social evils and diseases and even certain commit suicide. b- Pressure groups take place in the country. c- Ratio of criminality is on the increase among the youth. d- Street killing‚ kidnapping‚ robbery‚ raise its head in the community. e- Youth fall a pray to undesirable activities like smuggling‚ sale of heroin etc. f- Social disorder is on the increase in the society

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    form of demands for bribes by state functionaries‚ without which their services cannot necessarily be procured. Hazare’s formulation is largely correct‚ and if popular support for his campaign is any indication‚ he has articulated a political frustration with bribery that is unique in spanning the regional‚ ethnic and religious divisions of Indian society. However‚ the discontent which Hazare’s movement expresses relates to a corruption that is broader than bribery alone. ‘Corruption’ in this context

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    through lack of a stable environment and low self-control. Third‚ it is argued that child-rearing methods are important for the child ’s development‚ child-rearing that is not suitable or not administered in a nurturing environment can lead to criminality and deviance. Fourth‚ this discussion will argue that the social learning theory is of big importance when deciding whether criminals are born or made. Relevant empirical research by Bandura will be included to give evidence and strengthen the

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    the working class can survive. Crime may be the only way they can obtain the consumer goods they are encouraged by advertising to buy‚ resulting in utilitarian crimes such as theft. Alienation and lack of control over their lives may lead to frustration and aggression‚ resulting in non-utilitarian crimes such as violence and vandalism. Crime is not confined to the working class. Capitalism encourages capitalists to commit white-collar and corporate crimes. Gordon (1976): Crime is a rational response

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    Your essay title: Nature VS Nurture – Are Criminals Born or Made? Declaration of original work: By submitting this work‚ I am declaring that I am the originator of this work and that all other original sources used in this work have been appropriately acknowledged. I understand that plagiarism is the act of taking and using the whole or any part of another person’s work and presenting it as my own without proper acknowledgement. I also understand that plagiarism is an academic

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    Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act Shelia Greenwald POL201: American National Government (ACK1431C) Instructor: Benjamin Copeland August 12‚ 2014 MDPV is an ingredient in bath salts‚ a street drug that causes paranoia and hallucinations and waves of terror and frightening delusions. Bath salts are an illicit drug‚ but much more dangerous than other illicit drugs including crystal meth‚ cocaine‚ ecstasy‚ PCP‚ heroin‚ etc. Marijuana is a plant and the flowering buds of the plant is smoked

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    whether they are forced or constrained by other factors‚ to act in socially unacceptable ways. The following essay will examine a variation of individual‚ situational and structural theories that attempt to understand why young people may be drawn to criminality. These theories have an assortment of views on the matter and explore several factors that can contribute to juvenile crime. Individual theories are those that attempt to explain the inclination to commit crime based on the personal traits

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    Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 47:1 (2006)‚ pp 16–24 doi:10.1111/j.1469-7610.2005.01538.x Abortion in young women and subsequent mental health David M. Fergusson‚ L. John Horwood‚ and Elizabeth M. Ridder Christchurch Health and Development Study‚ Christchurch‚ New Zealand Background: The extent to which abortion has harmful consequences for mental health remains controversial. We aimed to examine the linkages between having an abortion and mental health outcomes over the

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    delinquency‚ criminality‚ and academic problems for children” (Mokeyane 1). It can even be inferred Aileen’s father and grandfather could not cope with their situations properly‚ leading to the main problem: “when parents are lacking in skills such as anger management and conflict resolution‚ they will likely have difficulties modeling this behavior for their children. This‚ in turn‚ leaves children with poor coping skills for common occurrences‚ such as anger‚ disappointment‚ and frustration” (Makeyane

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    OBJECTIVES: After reading this chapter‚ students should be able: 1. To evaluate sociological theories as they pertain to violent behavior. 2. To understand the role of family and maladaptive childhood behaviors that may portend adult criminality‚ especially violence. 3. To examine the incidence of school shootings by juveniles compared to adults. 4. To examine the Myers and Kirby typologies of juvenile serial killers. 5. To explore the etiology of serial murder as it relates to

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