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Essays 1201 - 1230
This paper examines the art and science of fingerprinting. The author discusses the history and evolution of fingerprinting techn...
In eight pages victims rights and restricting a criminal from profiting off of crime and victimization is discussed in a considera...
In five pages the transformation from Watergate criminal to Christ convert is examined in this biography of Charles Colson, with t...
This paper addresses how criminologists developed a theory of feminist criminal behaviors. This ten page paper has seven sources ...
In five pages this paper takes a theoretical examination of criminal deviance. Three sources are listed in the bibliography....
In nine pages this paper examines vocational youth organizations from an historical perspective with criminal offender retraining ...
This paper takes a feminist approach to female criminal behavior in five pages. Three sources are cited in the bibilography....
nature versus nurture; females are, by nature, less aggressive than males are, because they do not have near the same level of tes...
In five pages a student supplied fictitious case is used to argue if a passive action can be regarded as leading to criminal respo...
This paper analyzes this US Supreme Court case in terms of its lasting significance and impact upon criminal defendants' civil and...
In five pages this paper discusses the rates of incarceration in Canada in a consideration of the Canadian Criminal Code. Seven s...
has also been pointed out that those with active or high fantasy prone imaginations are more apt to be able to become serial kille...
In twelve pages this paper examines teenage deviant behavior in a consideration of various social factors and how they can escalat...
sense of direction that otherwise would merely drift in subconscious thought, which in turn provide the concepts of how people inc...
Edwin Sutherland in the 1930s broke from tradition when he posited that criminal behavior is not genetically controlled, but is a ...
which Friday took his strategy, this case would likely not have ever seen the inside of a courtroom; however, the intricate web of...
reader learns there are ways of old which at times served a greater purpose than anything we have currently. In several of the...
small group, or individual, that would premeditate an attack against a building or government employee (Mosley, 2003). This was th...
Many people in the law enforcement community regard criminal profiling as a useful and accurate tool as the use of this strategy ...
more dramatic than embezzlers, and the media is after ratings, so it uses the most sensational material it can. This means that wh...
grow ups and is exemplified when an individual feels that has a stake in their society as a whole. From the beginning of McCall...
very heart of causal processes (Bandura, 1986). Emphasizing the notion of learned expectations, this theory is closely associated...
it either way; the most sensible conclusion has to be that since he was tried by a jury which acquitted him, and since they sat th...
with computers and electronic data."2 However, the actual hands-on aspect of collecting evidence presents a far greater challenge...
than its quantitative counterpart, providing a greater level of understanding pertaining to quality - as with education - that can...
which posits that human behavior is the result of internal psychodynamic conflicts; conflicts in which different aspects of the mi...
Law provides both the rules by which we are expected to abide and legal remedies for situations in which one individual has wronge...
jails and violent inmates. But violence of a different kind is becoming distressingly prevalent in society: bullying. This paper a...
the depth and scope of what on-the-job hazards exist for police officers is an instrumental way in which to help mitigate the detr...
to criminal behavior are not so far-fetched. This paragraph stresses the risks of being too aggressive in intervention of "crimi...