Juvenile Criminals
.... The purpose of this paper will be to discuss juvenile
criminals and the justice system with a review of the pros and cons surrounding this new approach to ....
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Criminals and Rehabilitation
The purpose of this paper is to research the whole subject of
criminals and their rehabilitation. A discussion of what is society's ....
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Theories of Criminals
The question whether
criminals are born or made is not an easy one, and the answer may lie in one's own intellectual background. ....
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Labeling and Criminals
This study will analyze the crime theory of labeling, discussing labeling in terms of its applicability to the behavior of
criminals. ....
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Images of Crime, Criminals and Justice in American Media
.... First, the images of career
criminals portrayed in the mass media continue to include Italian Mafia types, minority ghetto gangs, and the occasional white ....
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Criminals and the recidvism rate
One of the major problems in knowing how to deal with
criminals is the high recidivism rate. According to current figures, 62 percent ....
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History of Punishment of Criminals
Pratt, in his article "Emotive and ostentatious punishment" (Pratt, 2000, 417-439), traces the punishment of
criminals through the ages, and notes how, as ....
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Types of Punishments for Criminals
.... up with reasons why citizens legally arm themselves, but the relationship between this and subsequent violent actions by young street
criminals is implied and ....
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International Abduction of Criminals This advisory opinion wi
This advisory opinion will discuss state-sponsored abduction and prosecution of criminal defendants from foreign states as a violation of international law. ....
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Hate Crime Offenders
.... This socialization perspective views hate crime offenders as different from other
criminals in their likelihood to be "more calculating and future oriented ....
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Conflict, Labeling Theory
.... This is because individuals who are arrested, prosecuted, and punished are labeled as
criminals. As one sociologist explains, "Other ....
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Reservoir Dogs
.... a twisted sense of morality, the so-called "honor among thieves" that here is a palpable presence holding together a group of professional
criminals who have ....
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Criminal Justice Group Therapy
It is not the norm yet by any standards that prisons adopt rehabilitation of
criminals as their primary focus. While there are some ....
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Weightlifting Privileges for Inmates
.... will have to spend millions of dollars to build new prisons in the future, some people believe that the goal of the prison system is to rehabilitate
criminals. ....
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Criminological Theories
.... Deterrence, like rational choice, uses punishment as a means of preventing
criminals from engaging in criminal activities again (Keel). ....
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Racial Profiling
.... Therefore, police have been able to use the pretext of looking for drug
criminals to stop drivers that fit the stereotype (Harris). ....
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Crime in Inner Cities & Community Policing
.... He does not propose that
criminals simply go out and randomly commit crime and that non-criminal citizens are simply passive victims, with the police thrown ....
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Disorder and Decay: Crime and the Spiral of Decay
.... He does not propose that
criminals simply go out and randomly commit crime and that non-criminal citizens are simply passive victims, with the police thrown ....
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Reservoir Dogs (1992)
.... of morality, the so-called "honor among thieves," that in this case becomes a palpable presence holding together a group of professional
criminals who have ....
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Jack Katz, in Seductions of Crime
.... which most sociologists would argue, but as something more existential, more associated with the transcendent aspect of power, as if
criminals were trying to ....
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Gun Control Debate in US
.... While gun controls are unable to reduce the activities of
criminals, such laws probably would reduce the number of guns available to law-abiding citizens. ....
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Biological Correlates of Crime
.... Mortality indicators showing age at death and morbidity indicators showing level of health at death show that
criminals are less healthy and die younger than ....
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Thinking About Crime
.... believes are important, but not as important as seeing what works and what doesn't. What works, he says, are punishment, deterrence, and locking
criminals ....
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Reservoir Dogs 1) Director: Quentin Tarantino; 2)
.... a twisted sense of morality, the so-called "honor among thieves" that here is a palpable presence holding together a group of professional
criminals who have ....
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Clarence Darrow Clarence Darrow says: "The only
.... They do not accomplish what they pretend to accomplish. If you would wipe them out there would be no more
criminals than now. They terrorize nobody. ....
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Russian Mafia
.... businesses. As the number of these ties increase in the global market era, so too does access to the US for Russian
criminals. Thus ....
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Capital Punishment as a Deterrent
.... Pataki noted that part of the problem of the increasing crime rate resulted from
criminals believing that they could literally get away with murder and that ....
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A Validation of Armed Self-Defense
.... data from the National Crime Victimization Study reported by Lawrence Southwick (351) analyzed the choices of potential victims and
criminals with respect to ....
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Gun Control Laws
.... to commit their crime and the results of their answers to gun control questions seem to support the academic research of Kleck "Asked about
criminals in general ....
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The Public Enemy
.... The first theme is that crime does not pay, despite the lucrative ill-gotten spoils it provides to
criminals. The second theme is ....
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