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Criminology essays / Discrimination And The Death Penalty
Discrimination and the Death Penalty
By Katie Matthews
"Twenty years have past since this court declared that the death penalty must be imposed fairly, and with reasonable consistency, or not at all, and, despite the effort of the states and courts to devise legal formulas and procedural rules to meet this daunting challenge, the death penalty remains fraught with arbitrariness, discr...
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Criminology essays / Discussions On The Scared Straight Program
The recent media obsession with the scared straight program, juvenile boot camps and other scare tactics has lead to the question as to whether they actually are beneficial or not in treating adolescent criminal recidivism. On television programs like Maury (Pauvich) the answer to treating the troubled young girls who are brought to the show is boot camp. Those in charge take these girls ...
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Criminology essays / Enduring Issues In Criminology
Enduring Issues in Criminology, by Boomstrom, ed., is written in a debate style that allows the reader to
compare and contrast major philosophical views such as the rehabilitation debate. This book contains articles of opposing viewpoints on various issues, but we will concentrate on those dealing with rehabilitation. The articles on rehabilitation generally reflect an ideological left o...
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Criminology essays / Eye For An Eye
An Eye for an Eye
As an American citizen, one receives the rights of life, liberty, and property. If someone is to rob one of these freedoms of life, the court should also take away his or her freedom. Murderers in the United Stated receive too little of a punishment when they kill another human being. Reinstating the death penalty has hardly deterred criminals. This is because of the e...
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Criminology essays / Female Delinquency
One of the most important issues in crime today is Juvenile Delinquency. It is
too often the cause that people see it as something “new” and a problem that needs
to be dealt with by today’s society. Female delinquency is and has been rapidly
increasing in the past few years. In Girls, Delinquency, and Juvenile Justice, Lind and
Shelden give an overview of juvenile delinquency among ...
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Criminology essays / Fergie Jenkins
FERGIE JENKINS: WHAT IS JUSTICE?
"Justice: Fairness. A state of affairs in which conduct or action is both fair and right, given the circumstances. In law, it more specifically refers to the paramount obligation to ensure that all persons are treated fairly."
-World Wide Legal Information Association (www.wwlia.org/dict-jk.htm#J)
To do justice: to ensure that all persons are treated fa...
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Criminology essays / Forensic Science And Technology
Rape, murder, theft, and other crimes almost always leave a devastating mark on the victim. More often than not, it would be impossible to identify the perpetrator a crime without forensic science and the technology it uses. Forensic science allows investigators to unmask the secrets of the crime scene. Evidence gathered at the crime scene helps to identify the guilty party, murder weapon...
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Criminology essays / Game Theory
One of the most famous and most thoroughly studied examples of game theory is the Prisoner’s Dilemma. In this situation, the police have caught two people and charged them with a crime. The police separate the prisoners into different rooms and give them the option of confessing. The police tell the two prisoners that they have enough evidence of the crime to send them to jail for X amo...
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Criminology essays / Girls And Crime
What about girls?
Stress, teenage mother hood, drug habits all those components needs survival skills. How do you keep those survival skills? Gangs, prostitution, abuse? To us juvenile delinquency is something that we look at it with disdain instead of taking the time to look into sociological issues, emotional issues and the reality that would give us a clearer view and still not make u...
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Criminology essays / Good Sports: Positive Effects Of Sport On Youth
INTRODUCTION
Sports provide many opportunities for our youth today. In fact the British used
sports in educational institutions to develop socialization, social control, and character
on their youth (Sage 1986). Sports also provides an obvious form of entertainment in
many societies as well. Many role models, heroes, and idols can originate from sports.
It also provides a mean of rec...
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Criminology essays / Gun Control
In "Just Take Away Their Guns," author James Q. Wilson argues that "Legal restraints on the lawful purchase of guns will have little effect on the illegal use of guns" (Wilson 63). Wilson points out that it would be tough to remove all legally purchased guns from the streets and nearly impossible to confiscate illegally purchased guns. Gun advocate J. Warren Cassidy argues that "The Ameri...
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Criminology essays / Insanity As A Defense
INSANITY AS A DEFENSE
The insanity defense is a defense that is used in the courts to say the defendant was not aware of what they were doing at the time of the crime. The terms of such a defense are to be found in the instructions presented by the trial judge to the jury at the close of a case. These instructions can be drawn from any of several rules used in the determination of ment...
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Criminology essays / Integrated Theories
Abstract
Two theorist and theories that have been recognized by many involved in the criminal justice field are Ross L. Matsueda's Theory of Differential Social Control, and, Charles R. Tittle's Control Balance Theory. Matsueda's theory, (1) identifies a broader range of individual-level mechanisms of social control, (2) specifying group and organizational processes for controlling delin...
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Criminology essays / Internet Censorship
Animal cruelty encompasses a range of different behaviors harmful to animals, from neglect to malicious,
brutal killings. Studies show that animal cruelty may lead to more serious forms of crime, like heavy drug
use, violent outbursts, and most common, cold blooded murder. Many studies in psychology, sociology, and
criminology during the last twenty-five years have demonstrated that ...
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Criminology essays / Jfk Assassinaton
J.F.K. Assassination
If Lee Harvey Oswald killed J.F.K. and it wasn’t a conspiracy, then why is the government still withholding reports done on the assassination from the public’s eyes, in the FBI’s possession?
President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 on November 22. He was elected president in 1961. First he was a senator. Then he went straight from Capitol Hill to the White House...
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Criminology essays / John Dillinger
On June 22, 1903 a man named John Dillinger was born. He grew up in the Oak Hill Section of Indianapolis. When John was three years old his mother died, and when his father remarried six years later, John resented his stepmother.
When John was a teenager he was frequently in trouble. He finally quit school and got a job in a machine shop in Indianapolis. He was very intelligent and a goo...
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Criminology essays / Justice
JUSTICE
What is justice? Justice is defined as administering a deserved reward and rightfulness or lawness, according to Funk & Wagnall's Standard Dictionary. Although this definition proves to be true in most cases, it is not always used correctly. If justice is supposed to be fair, then why are so many people found innocent-after already serving a sentence for a crime they didn't com...
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Criminology essays / Juvenile Crimes
Should Juveniles be waived to adult court Philosophy 14 Nov 98 Should juveniles be waived to adult court. There has been tension between teens (pre-teens) and adults for thousands of years, and the question how to deal with the youth of a culture, in a punishment sense, has been with us for just as long. Socrates, for example, stated that "children show little respect for there elders." S...
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Criminology essays / Juvenile Delinquency: Contributing Factors, Current Research And Intervention
Juvenile delinquency is a complex social problem that significantly
impacts all members and processes of a social structure. Delinquency refers to a set of behaviors that are not in line with the collective practices and/or ethics of the dominant social group. Essentially, these behaviors deviate from societal norms and more specifically they violate established criminal codes and laws. ...
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Criminology essays / Money Laundering
Money Laundering
The word money laundering, according to the myth, is derived from Al Capone's
practice of using a string of coin-operated launderettes in Chicago to disguise
his revenues from gambling, prostitution and protection rackets. It's a nice
story but not true, money laundering is so called because it perfectly describes
the process of removing the stains and smells which...
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Criminology essays / Montaigne
Montaigne in his Apology for Raymond Sebond begins his exploration into the human capacity for knowledge with this belief that only though God can one achieve true knowledge. God is the only infinite, all seeing, being with divine wisdom. He is not subject to the laws and rules of the human domain, and he exists in a realm outside of human comprehension. God is an unchanging, permanent ...
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Criminology essays / Mortal Pursuit
Mortal Pursuit
By Brian Harper
CHARACTERS
Trish Robinson- She is a rookie cop that entered the police force for about a week. She has not done very much for her first week being a cop, but today she would never imagine what she had to go through. On the first day of her second week she get yelled at by her captain for being late, so he assigns her to go along with an experienced cop ...
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Criminology essays / My Beliefs
My Beliefs
The idea of putting another human being to death is hard to completely
imagine. I think the emotions involved in carrying out a death sentence on another
person, regardless of how much they deserve it, is beyong my own understanding.
I know it must be painful and sickening. However, this act is sometimes necessary
and it is our responsability as a society to see that it...
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Criminology essays / Nathaniel Abraham, Analysis And Conclusion.
Nathaniel Abraham was eleven years old when he committed the act of murder. Under a 1997 Michigan law a child of any age may be tried as an adult for severe crimes. Abraham was the first juvenile to be tried under this statute. Accused in the murder of Ronnie Lee Greene Jr., Abraham faced first degree murder charges. Now, at the age of fourteen, Nathaniel has been sentenced to a juvenil...
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Criminology essays / Organized Crime
Organized crime has always been occupied with a negative label. Perhaps this is due to the constantly changing environment in America as well as the social state of its homeland, Europe. Our society is convinced that the so-called Mafia is a family of pure criminals, pimps, and murderers. Whatever the opinion, there is no doubt that the Mafia played a big part in the history of America ...
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Criminology essays / Plea Baragining
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Criminology essays / Police And Their Effect On Prison Population
Because of the increase in crime in America, the public has demanded an increase in the amount of protection received from police. This increase in police protection has increased the incarceration level by numerous amounts within the last ten years. The number of inmates incarcerated in America is a direct cause of the policing that is going on in the streets of American cities. The meth...
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Criminology essays / Prison Privitisation
Privatization in Corrections
Privatization in corrections is a trend that is assuming increasing significance. Pratt and Maahs, characterizing privatization in corrections as “a growth industry go on to note: “Rooted primarily in the political and economic context of the 1980s. The movement to privatize public services has received increasing support in response to taxpayer demands tha...
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Criminology essays / Racial Profiling
Racial profiling is the tactic of stopping someone because of the color of his or her skin and a fleeting suspicion that the person is engaging in criminal behavior (Meeks, p. 4-5). This practice can be conducted with routine traffic stops, or can be completely random based on the car that is driven, the number of people in the car and the race of the driver and passengers. The practice o...
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Criminology essays / Sex In Soceity
Sex in Society
Sex plays a major role in today's society. From television, radio, music, and advertisements, to video games, the Internet, and even art and pictures, all forms of media use sex to help sell their products. With the public being exposed to so many different types, the overuse and exploitation of sex is common. Is sex a useful tool, or a ploy to get the attention of the p...
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Criminology essays / Should Kids Be Tried As Adults
Should Juveniles be Tried as Adults? Violent crimes are committed in the United States everyday. Almost one-half of them are committed by teenagers ages 13 through 17 ("End of Line" 484). After the crimes have been committed and the lives of these children have been radically changed, society often demands that those who commit violent crimes be tried as adults, rather than as adolescents...
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Criminology essays / Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud, physiologist, medical doctor, psychologist and father of psychoanalysis, is recognized as one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century. As the originator of psychoanalysis, Freud distinguished himself as an intellectual giant. He invented new techniques and for understanding human behavior, his efforts resulted in one of the most comprehensive theories of p...
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Criminology essays / The Comparison And Contrasts Of The Usage Of Guns In The United States And Great
Within the United States, every police officer carries and is trained in the usage of firearms. Also, we have much less strict rules about gun usage and ownership of guns. Conversely, In Britain, only special police squads use guns and gun ownership is strictly regulated. This paper will attempt to compare and contrast gun usage in both societies and, hopefully, give a glimpse of the soci...
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Criminology essays / The Criminal Justice System
The Criminal Justice System, a system the British government set up to deal with the treatment of law-breakers, has three main goals to achieve social order, these are, (1) enforcing criminal law, (2) maintaining law and order in the society, and (3) helping victims. This may seem to be a well thought of system, but like any other organisation, there are flaws, and one of the major flaws ...
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Criminology essays / The Death Penalty
The Death Penalty
Capitol punishment is necessary in order for justice to prevail. Capitol punishment is the execution of criminals for committing crimes that is in regard as so bad that death is the only acceptable punishment. Capitol punishment servers to lower the murder rate, but also has value as a form of retribution. Its fairness is determined by the judicial system. As a form...
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Criminology essays / The Death Penalty And Criticisms Of Beccaria's Work
Running head: DEATH PENALTY AND CRITICISMS
The Death Penalty and Criticisms of Beccaria’s work
Troy K. Prichett
University of Alabama
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to discuss Beccaria’s On Crimes and Punishments,
with emphasis on Beccaria’s views on the death penalty and the many criticisms
that surrounds his work. Beccaria had extreme views against the...
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Criminology essays / The Rights Of Punishment
Wake Up Call
Is this a hellish nightmare that I have to awaken from?
Caged and confined, thinking and pondering,
I wonder what human is this
that he should be subjected to imprisonment
that neither improves nor corrects his soul?
Is there no compassion for restoring a man
to contribute to this nation?
Or does the dark side of humanity
see offenders of the law as utter und...
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Criminology essays / Tv And Children
Television Violence and Children
Thanks to the miracle of television the average American child watches 8,000 murders and 100,000 acts of violence before finishing elementary school (Early Concerns 113). Television violence is responsible for the increase in childhood violence. Watching violence is a popular form of entertainment, and watching it on television is the number one way that ...
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Criminology essays / Virtual Controversies
It was once forcasted that computers in the future would weigh no more than 1.5 tons.
Of course, in today’s technologically savvy times, it’s a common occurrence to see people
holding their computers in their lap, or even in their hand. There’s no doubt about it: the
computer already plays an important role in our lives and that role is likely to expand as more
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Criminology essays / What Is The Best Alternative To Prison?
³The U.S. prison population has tripled since 1980 so that on any given day there are 1.5 million Americans behind bars.² (Alternatives 1). There is a clear overcrowding problem in todays prisons. Why? I believe that the population explosion in the prison system is due to the increasing moral decline of America. Prisons should keep dangerous criminals off the streets and keep others fro...
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Criminology essays / Writing Assignment 2-Agnew's General Strain Theory
Writing Assignment #2-Question #2
Agnew’s General Strain Theory
- Micheal Taylor
Robert Agnew’s General Strain Theory (GST) argues that strain or stress is the major source of criminal motivation. He expands upon Merton’s Anomie Theory of strain and stress to include several causes of strain or stress. Agnew categorizes 3 types of strain that produce deviance: the failure to achieve po...
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Criminology essays / Alcatraz: United States Penitentiary
Alcatraz: United States Penitentiary
1934-1963
As a result of the Great Depression, a new breed of violent criminals swept the streets of America. In response to the cries of alarmed citizens, Congress enacted a number of statutes, which gave the federal government jurisdiction over certain criminal offenses previously held by the states. With the suggestion of former US Attorney Gene...
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Criminology essays / Attacks On The Insanity Defense
ATTACKS ON THE INSANITY DEFENSE The insanity defense refers to that branch of the concept of insanity which defines the extent to which men accused of crimes may be relieved of criminalresponsibility by virtue of mental disease. The terms of such a defense are to be found in the instructions presented by the trial judge to the jury at the close of acase. These instructions can b...
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Criminology essays / Biocrime
Criminal behavior used to be howI made it, but that shit s overrated -Everlast, lyricist, 1994. Throughout time, mankind is slowly refining our relationship to society. Because of our increasing population and our constricted placement on earth, we are unremittingly coming closer to physically and mentally living together in a community. Learning to live with one another in a balanced so...
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As James Farganis (1993) notes, Karl Marx "continues to be of
interest . . ." (p. 27) to many sociologists. According to Alan Swingwood (1991), "During the course of the 1840's and 1850's, Marxism emerged as the first sociological theory which identified scientific analysis with the interests of a specific socioeconomic class . . . " (p. 61). Since the notion of socioeconomic class divisio...
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Criminology essays / Capital Punishment
CAPITAL PUNSHIMENTCrime and the Death Penalty For most crimes committed in the United States a fine, sentence of time in jail or execution is the punishment. However, the death penalty is the most questionable punishment. Is it morally right? Is it effective in deterring crime, primarily murders? Weather or not you agree if it is moral or not, one issue remains. The death penalty is...
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Criminology essays / Causes Of Crime
Can we assume that people who commit crimes do so because of physical or mental abnormalities?
By establishing and discovering the causes of crime, it enables sociologists, welfare states, and governments to attempt to target these areas and therefore strive to reduce criminal activity.
In order to respond to the issue appropriately, it is necessary to critically analyse the causes of crime, ...
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Criminology essays / Crime
Crime in today's world has become more gruesome with the times. With the
crimes comes jail, so more jails are being built for the prisoners. More
people are being criminals are being sent to jail and getting the death
penalty. Some feel that the death penalty is also a gruesome act of murder.
People who commit crimes get what they deserve and if that's the death
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Criminology essays / Criminals Born Or Product Of Their Environment?
A crime as defined in the New Expanded Webster s Dictionary is a breach of law, divine or human. Given this definition a criminal is a person who perpetrates actively breaking the law whether be positive law or natural law. The criminal code of Canada is prescriptive in the actions of the individuals in the society and the formation of the criminal code of Canada comes from the social norms ...
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Criminology essays / Critically Consider Two Psyshological Theories Of Crime
CRITICALLY CONSIDER TWO PSYSHOLOGICAL THEORIES OF CRIME
What is crime? Crime is an act of immoral and harmful behaviour. As crime is prohibited by the criminal law it is seen as an act against society. People who study crime are called criminologists. Criminology has many theories, which are based on biology, sociology and psychology. As we are looking at the psychology side of criminology, th...
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