Images of Crime, Criminals and Justice in American Media
.... This theory calls for measuring rather than speculating about the causes of crime (Akers and Sellers 20-25;
Lilly,
Cullen, and Ball 17-23). ....
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Problem Facing a Police Department
.... Those criminological theorists who cite him as a major forerunner tend to extrapolate from his general approach" (
Lilly,
Cullen, and Ball, 127). ....
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Causes of Recidivism
....
Lilly,
Cullen, and Ball (2007) suggest that for many decades, correctional observers did not give priority to the reality that offenders who reenter society ....
(1206

5

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Identity Theft Sentencing
.... As
Lilly,
Cullen, and Ball (2007) state, this type of information often determines the severity of a sentence handed down by a judge in the criminal justice ....
(488

2

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Assessment of Albert Fish
.... According to
Lilly,
Cullen, and Ball (2007), the application of social learning theory to a case like Fish's leads to the conclusion that behaviors learned in ....
(752

3

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Communication in Law Enforcement
.... As noted by
Lilly,
Cullen, and Ball (2007), it is likely that these groups have specific agendas and goals that are often inherently in conflict; consequently ....
(439

2

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Crime Causation - The Case of Jeffrey Dahmer
.... crimes. This underscores the fact that the term "insanity" is a legal and not a diagnostic term (
Lilly,
Cullen, & Ball, 2007). With ....
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6

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Prison Life in the 21st Century
.... As noted by
Lilly,
Cullen, and Ball (2007), efforts to identify the reasons why a person becomes a criminal have been ongoing for centuries. ....
(1221

5

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