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At first glance, the short articles on the Florida Everglades prison experiment and the National Institute of Justice piece on research on childhood trauma.
What is William Kelly advocating for in his chapter? When he says the "scientific case against crime control, what does he mean?
Consider the UNODC & WHO's publication on how to approach drug dependent folks who come into contact with the CJ system.
Research and discuss any case in the history of the U.S. legal system where the individual represented himself in his own criminal trial.
Trial and Error in Criminal Justice Reform, Berman and Fox examine common errors in the justice system, stressing the need to learn from failure.
We are going to examine what happens in a market when the government intervenes in the market and introduces price controls.
How did those around the victims (such as family, friends, co-workers, criminal justice system personnel) respond to the victim?
In the primary text, Siegel explores the relationship between "crime and criminology" (2015).
In Chapter 2 of the primary text, Siegel discusses the nature and extent of crime (2015).
Examines the relationship between the perceived risk of punishment and criminal behavior (Wright, Caspi, Moffit, & Paternoster, 2004).
The article "Is It Important to Examine Crime Trends at a Local ‘Micro' Level?: A Longitudinal Analysis of Street to Street Variability in Crime Trajectories".
In the required readings for this week Siegel (2015) and Losoncz & Tyson (2007) discuss Braithwaite's concept of reintegrative shaming.
In the primary text, Siegel discusses social conflict and critical criminology (2015). After reading this chapter, discuss what conflict criminology is.
A derivative of Marxist Theory, the primary focus of conflict criminology is the disparities linked to economic, social, and political affiliation.
In the primary text, Siegel discusses different forms of violent crimes; specifically, he discusses the different degrees and types of homicide (2015).
Critique a criminological theory that explains why homicides occur. Discuss ways to decrease and control homicides in the United States.
In the primary text, Siegel (2015) discusses social control theories, specifically Travis Hirschi's social bonding theory (1969).
Explain Travis Hirschi's social bonding theory. Describe the four elements of social bonding theory.
In The primary text, Siegel (2015) defines white collar crime and describes the profile of the typical white collar offender.
Discuss where you believe the future of psychological profiling is heading, whether it is appropriate.
How will the Control phase learning apply to your organization's specific conflict or to the Garden Depot case study?
Read the following scenario, In a minimum of 150 words, discuss how the officer should handle the situation to make the evidence admissible in court.
What is the overall citizen view of the issue? What has the state and local government done to address the issue?
Discuss the different tools investigators can use to locate electronic evidence and the laws that regulate access to this evidence.
For this question, you must search for an interpret information in a cybercrime case that dealt with admitting hearsay evidence in criminal or civil court.