NATURE AND SCOPE OF CRIMINOLOGY – week 2 1. Defining criminology Criminology is a combination of two Latin words: Crimen – crime Logus or logy – science It is the science or study of crime. It is concerned with the conduct of individuals which is prohibited by society and law. It is a socio-legal study which seeks to discover the causes of criminality and suggests appropriate remedies. 1.1 Definitions by various scholars 1.11 Edwin Sutherland Criminology is the body of knowledge
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Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology Mombasa CBD Campus Master of Business Administration HCB 3213 Change Management Lecturer: Adet N. Kachi Tel: 0720 365 219 Email: adetkachi@yahoo.com Introduction JKUAT warmly welcomes you to the MBA program. The entire team is committed to make your study highly enjoyable‚ but also engaging enough to inculcate in you key management and leadership competences necessary for continued organizational growth. We are committed
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Lecture No 1 The application of customary law in Kenya: The application of customary law in Kenya requires the development of Kenyan legal system. This is necessary because Customary Law was treated differently during different historical time. Then came colonialism and with the introduction of such things as the region law – common law‚ equity‚ statues‚ -they had profound impact on Customary Law. During the colonialism Africans were allowed to keep their customary law then there came integration
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover page…………………………………………………………………………. i Declaration ………………………………………………………………………… ii Dedication…………………………………………………………………………...iii Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………. iv Table of Contents …………………………………………………………………. v Abstract……………………………………………………………………………. vii 1.0 CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION…………………………………….... 1 1.1 Background of the study…………………………………………………… ….1 1.2 Statement of the problem…………………………………………………….... 7 1.3 Research questions ……………………………………………………....….
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Institute of Social studies Graduate School of Development Studies SOLVING DRUG AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROBLEMS AMOUNG YOUTH IN KENYA: LESSONS FROM DUTCH DRUG POLICY A Research Paper presented by: CORNELIUS NOOlO KIMllU Kenya In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Obtaining the Degree of: Master of Arts in Development Studies Specialisation: Public Policy and Management Members of the Examining Committee: Prof. James Bjorkman Dr. Jan Kees van Donge The Hague‚ The
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CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Introduction This chapter contains the background of the problem‚ statement of the problem‚ purpose of the study‚ objectives of the study‚ research questions‚ justification of the study‚ limitations of the study‚ the scope of the study and the conceptual framework. 1.2 Background to the Problem Seventy percent of Kenyan families are affected by alcoholism (Simiyu‚ 2006). Man has‚ over time‚ indeed come to acknowledge the fact that alcoholism is indeed destructive
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THE THEME OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION IN DIFFERENT COLOURS AND TERRORISTS OF THE ABERDARE BY NG’ANG’A MBUGUA. Kavila‚ Faith Syokau A Research Project Submitted For Examination in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of Degree of Master of Arts in Literature‚ University of Nairobi. 2013 i DECLARATION This research project is my original work and has not been presented for award of a degree in any other university. Candidate: Kavila Faith Syokau Signature: ________________
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A Summer Project Report on “Analysis of Working capital ” At Essar oil JAMNAGAR :: Prepared By :: MAJITHIA PUNIT B. :: Guided By :: PROF.DEVANG VAGHELA Academic year: 2010-2011 Roll No: 28 Seat No : :: Collage Name:: Shree H.N.Shukla Collage of Management Studies‚ Rajkot :: Submitted to :: Gujarat Technical University‚ Ahmadabad DECELARATION I MAJITHIA
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International Management 2011 Group 7 5 March 2011 Hereby‚ we declare that this work submitted is our own work‚ and that it has not been previously submitted on any other course at another institution. Name | Student Number | Date | Signature | Govert van Drimmelen | 9408596 | | | Frans Jacobs | 210234993 | | | Francois Viljoen | 201245922 | | | Frances Roets | 97082154 | | | Kaashni Pillay | 210234870 | | | Marisa Da Silva Valga | 98011161 | | | Mbhavi Raedani |
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Content words/Function words Henry Sweet in his famous grammar of 1891 (p.22)‚ writes: "In a sentence such as The earth is round‚ we have no difficulty in recognizing earth and round as ultimate independent sense-units ... Such words as the and is‚ on the other hand‚ though independent in form‚ are not independent in meaning: the and is by themselves do not convey any ideas‚ as earth and round do. We call such words as the and is form-words‚ because they are words in form only. When a form-word
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