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Papers On Criminal Justice, Corrections & Police Issues
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Skolnick's take on the Personality of Police Officers
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This 3 page paper examines the police officer and his personality. Skolnick's views are discussed in depth. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA509Sko.rtf
Snipers : From Fiction To Reality
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An 8 page paper that begins with a short overview of Capital Crimes by Stuart Woods. The story focuses on a serial sniper targeting conservative personalities and politicians. Real life serial bombers, serial killers and serial snipers are related to the theme, which proposes that these killers are all mentally unbalanced. The paper compares Wood's sniper to these real criminals. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGsnip.rtf
Social Cognition in Problemed Behaviors
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of social cognition and then relates the impact of this on problemed behaviors, including childhood aggression and gang interactions. Bibliography lists several sources..
Filename: Socialcog.wps
Social Consequences of Thievery in Saudi Arabia Verses the United States
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An 8 page discussion of the differences which exist in punishment and the incidence of criminal acts in Saudi Arabia and the United States. While an emphasis is put on theft, other criminal acts such as murder, adultery, and apostasy (the conversion of a Muslim to Christianity) are also considered. The author of this paper contends that the differences which exist in these countries’ crime rates relates to societal expectations as well as to the degree of punishment which can be expected. The point is made that while punishment in Saudi Arabia may seem harsh and reprehensible from a western perspective, it is certainly effective in reducing the country’s crime rate. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPsaudiT.rtf
Social Control Theory: All People Have The Potential To Violate The Law
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6 pages in length. This two-part project randomly interviewed a dozen young men and women from a cross-section of society: Three Latinos, three African-Americans, three Caucasians and three Asians, all within the age bracket of eighteen to twenty-four years old and all from various socioeconomic backgrounds. Secondly, it examined the socially and emotionally underdeveloped characters of Rebel Without a Cause, with each one demonstrating various aspects of Hirschi's Social Control Theory in conjunction with their juvenile delinquent behavior. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCSocConTh.rtf
Social Prevention And Situational Prevention: Is One Better At Addressing Career Criminals Than The Other?
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16 pages in length. The difference between social prevention and situational prevention when it comes to career criminals speaks to stopping crime from ever occurring or merely thwarting it. The extent to which social prevention is far and away more effective than situational prevention in relation to career criminals is both grand and far-reaching; that social prevention works toward impeding the very nature of criminal activity in the first place addresses the need to reach potential career criminals before they every get to that point, whereas situational prevention merely erects a physical barrier between criminal and target. Clearly, the primary objective of social prevention is to remove circumstances that might otherwise lead one to become a career criminal – those who are multiple and repeat felony offenders – focusing principally upon such concerns as "inadequate parenting, poor early education or bad physical and mental health" (United Nations Department of Public Information, 2000). Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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Social Theories Explained
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A variety of social theories are discussed in this 10 page paper. Specific theories include anomie, differential association, social strain, social stratification and alienation. The importance of the family, and different views on the subject, is also included. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Socthers.wps
Social Theory & Security Management
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An 18 page paper that explores the ramifications of social crime prevention through the application of social theories in the work of security managers. Paper deals with such issues as anomie, deviance, etc. and discusses these issues through the viewpoint of current research and application of the theories. Bibliography lists more than 15 sources.
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Societal Perception of Blame in Sex Crimes
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A 5 page discussion of our societal tendency to place the blame on a woman when she becomes the victim of a sex crime. This paper pulls from Joyce Carol Oates" "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" (a short story fictionalizing the real-life
murders of Charles Schmid in the 1960s) and the more contemporary considerations of blame found in Ellen Goodman's "When a Woman Says No" and Susan
Jacoby's "Common Decency". No additional sources are listed.
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Societal Perception of Juvenile Offenders
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A 6 page researcher paper that offers a literature review and discussion that focuses on the way in which society perceives juvenile offenders. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Societal Perceptions of Women Perpetrators of Violent Crimes
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A 5 page examination of author Helen Birch' suggestion that: "The mythology of Myra Hindley reveals, above all, that we do not have a language to represent female killing...". The author of this paper contends that while that has been the case throughout history, feminist criminology is slowly fashioning such a language. Bibliography lists sources.
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Sociocultural Forces and Juvenile Gangs
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A 3 page discussion of the influence sociocultural forces have in influencing juveniles to join gangs.
The author demonstrates that the sociocultural forces come full circle when the same juveniles that were once influenced to join a gang start
exerting influence on others. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Sociological Considerations in Parole and Probation
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An 18 page consideration of the numerous sociological factors that surround parole and probation. The author emphasizes the importance of societal integration in preventing recidivism and discusses the difficulties that are presented for minorities and in cases utilizing electronic monitoring. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Sociological Theory Of Crime
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4 pages in length. Criminal behavior is based upon a combination of sociological theories that help to establish a basis upon which law enforcement and behavioral experts can better understand the reason for its presence, as well as the best way to approach therapeutic treatment for offenders. The labeling theory, which represents one of the most commonly applied sociological theories, provides a closer look at the result of cultural profiling. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCSocCrm.rtf
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