ICFAI University Oehradun MBA Program: Class of 2009 Terminal Examinations Caselets‚ Situational Analysis / Applications of concepts . TotalC to B answered multiple Part in only SL is 2}iCODE consists for analysis. A B30 SINGLEANSWERBOOKLET. instructions concepts in &C TimeAtimebe & Cof 30 be in OMR sheet COURSEto602 separately.understanding of Analytical answering Part B consists for Problems testing‚ Conceptual which test your and Application‚ basic for Ability‚ the Both Part allottedwill
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In my research included‚ I will be offering insight and evidence which coincides with my own personal theories and beliefs. During the length of this paper‚ I will apply at least one of these three theories to each illegal act to include illegal drug use‚ illegal prostitution‚ and money laundering. I will use the Subculture-Theory‚ Life-Course Theory‚ and the Self-Control Theory. With each theory‚ I will compare how they can be applied in these illegal acts. Each of these theories will also include
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Final Exam Review Sheet What are the four elements of the social bond? * Attachment‚ commitment‚ involvement‚ and belief. What is the difference between primary and secondary deviation? * Primary is enactment of deviant behavior itself and secondary is deviance that results from previous deviations. What is Drift? * State of limbo between convention and crime. What is neutralization? * Words or phrases that excuse or justify law-breaking behavior. Know the techniques of neutralization
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research must be clear‚ precise and referring to the subject Daft‚ R.L. & Lengel‚ R.H. (1986). Organizational Information Requirements‚ Media richness and structural design. Management science‚ 32(5)‚ 554 – 569. Saunders‚ M.‚ Lewis‚ P Adler‚ P.‚ Heckscher C. & Prusak‚ L. (2011). Building a Collaborative Entreprise. Harvard Business Review‚ 89(8)‚ 95 – 101. Retrieved October 5‚ 2011. c. Books Alblas‚ G.‚ Wijsman‚ E.‚ Van Noort‚ M. & Du Pon‚ C. (2011). Organisational Behaviour. Groningen: Noordhoff
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A mass murder is defined as the “antisocial and non-state-sponsored killing of multiple victims during a single episode at one or more locations” (Levin & Madfis‚ 2009). On Sunday‚ June 12th‚ 2016‚ Omar Mateen shot and killed 49 people and wounded 58 others when he opened fire at a gay nightclub in Orlando Florida‚ making it the deadliest mass shooting in America at the time. It was about 2am in the morning‚ roughly around the last call for the night‚ when Mateen walked straight into Pulse nightclub
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CHAPTER FOUR: SOCIAL STRUCTURAL THEORIES Chapter Outline I. The Social Structural Tradition a. The task of sociological criminology is to discover why social animals commit antisocial acts b. Social structure: How society is organized by social institutions—the family‚ and educational‚ religious‚ economic‚ and political institutions—and stratified on the basis of various roles and statuses c. Structural theorists are more interested in seeking causes of group crime rates rather than why
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Scholars have supported classical theory as the best descriptive model of crime. This paper makes a comparison to different theories of crime in comparison with the classical theory of crime with intent to arrive at a position in support or against the stance of these other scholars‚ that classical theory is the best descriptive model of crime. Classical Theory‚ which developed in the mid 18th century‚ was based on utilitarian philosophy. Cesare Beccaria‚ author of On Crimes and Punishments (1763–64)
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Crime and delinquency subculture reflects on culture patterns surrounding crime and juvenile delinquency. It is created not only by individuals‚ but as one culture‚ the American culture. Subculture is derivative of‚ but different from some larger referential cultures. This term is used to share systems of norms‚ values‚ individual‚ groups and the cultural system itself. Criminal or delinquent subcultures indicate systems of norms‚ values‚ or interest that support criminal or delinquent behavior
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uncertainty and turbulent change (Harvey‚ 1989; Kumar‚ 1995; Castells‚ 2000). Advocates of post bureaucracy argue that organisations are becoming more decentralised‚ loosely coupled and likely to foster the empowerment of employees (Kanter‚ 1989; Heckscher‚ 1994; Osborne and Plastrik‚ 1997; Child and McGrath‚ 2001). The overview provided by Power (1997‚ p. 43) shows that there is a very considerable overlap between the “post bureaucratic turn” and “the new public management” (NPM). The latter emphasises:
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Part II : Protectionism Last year the rapid economic growth in China accompanied by an “open door “ policy on the part of the regime‚ can be viewed in Western nations as a source of major investment and trading opportunities. However‚ China ’s size and its political complexion can also be interpreted as a potential threat. This fear of China leads to the path of protectionist atmosphere. After a introduction about protectionism‚ the section II will show that Anti-dumping measure is a protectionist
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