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    CRJU 209 – CRIMINOLOGY FALL 2013 INSTRUCTOR: MS. A. ANDERSON Study Guide #1 Chapter 1: Crime and Criminology 1. ___________________is defined as the scientific study of the nature‚ extent‚ cause‚ and control of criminal behavior. 2. __________________behavior is that which departs from the norms and values of society. 3. ____________________use scientific methods to study the nature‚ extent‚ cause and control of criminal behavior. 4. The ______________________________is one

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    September 28‚ 2013 1. Thesis I will explore Rational Choice Theory and Latent Trait Theory. I will further show how society responds to criminal behavior. I will show similarities and divergences between the two theories. 2. History of Criminology 3. Rational Choice Theory a. Evaluating the Risks of Crime b. Offense- and Offender-Specific Crime 4. Latent Trait Theory a. Crime and Human Nature b. General Theory of Crime 5. Society’s Response to Criminal Behavior – General Deterrence

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    Personal Criminological Theory Review AJS/542 Abstract In this document the subject to be explored is the personal criminological theory involving individuals within society. This information that is presented in the document will provide an explanation into the occurrences of crime‚ along with reasons to why individuals resort to committing crimes. Exploring the variables that maybe considered involving criminological theories. Identify statements that will provide substance to the theory that

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    and conflict with Emily is one of the reasons why she has shut herself out from their community. The Marxist criticism theory allows one to understand that the material realities of the economy are the bases of social change and conflict. This approach reveals that economic status is a primary element in this literary work as it structures the society in the story. From the perspective of the Marxist theory‚ “A Rose for Emily” displayshows s that class affects and influences the town’s interactions

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    Criminology essay. 2500 words. Due 10/09/2010 Question 2: using research into street violence to illustrate your argument‚ identify dilemmas associated with relying on police statistics as a measure of crime. When the annual crime statistics are reported‚ they can generate many emotions within society. These feelings can be conflicting depending on whether the crime statistics show an increase or decrease in crime fields. When crime rates are down the community feels relieved‚ protected and safe

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    Theory on the Concepts and Practices of Policing. In this essay‚ Classical and Positivist theories of criminology will be explored and critically discussed to explore the impacts that they have had on modern day policing‚ introduction of laws‚ and police practice. The essay will first look at the history of the Classical Theory looking at Beccaria and Benthams classical school of criminology and its effects in a brief section. Positivist theorists will then be identified and the theory will be

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    divisions as the upper‚ middle‚ and lower class‚ the theory of Marxism analyzes what ways capitalism can be used against the people. In the Grapes of Wrath‚ John Steinbeck confronts this ideal and reveals what he believes regarding this subject. The Marxist theory of criticism examines the economic and governmental system that Steinbeck uses throughout the novel and reveals that Steinbeck does indeed believe that capitalism is naturally flawed. Steinbeck starts his grand

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    Marxist Lens Paragraphs Curley’s wife is motivated by loneliness. She constantly thinks about what she could have had‚ versus what she has currently‚ because of Curley ““If I’d went‚ I wouldn’t be livin’ like this‚ you bet”” (Steinbeck 42). She constantly grasps at the idea of being famous and wishes she had taken her chance‚ because she can never talk to anyone without Curley threatening them. If she had went‚ she would be famous and almost everyone would know her‚ and many people would talk to

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    Marxist View of The Great Gatsby Marxism is the theory developed on the ideas of the philosopher Karl Marx. It’s a system of economic‚ social‚ and political philosophy based on the ideas that view social change in terms of economic factors. Marxism is what is known as a conflict theory because it states that society is in conflict with each other. This theory claims that this conflict is among the wealthy and the poor. But how can Marxism be applied to the novel of “The Great Gatsby”‚ written by

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    delinquency. Much of his study was influenced by crime that emphasized human behavior as determined by social and physical environmental factors‚ rather than genetic or personal characteristics. The general meaning of differential association theory of criminology is that crime is a behavior that is learned through interactions with peers and family‚ or associations. Sutherland proposed that the decision to turn to criminality is determined by the quality of interactions. “Associations vary in quality

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