Criminology

False pretenses

        False pretenses is a crime of obtaining ownership of property of another by making untrue representations of fact with intent to defraud. What were the untrue representations of fact made by Mills? Concisely summarize the defendant’s argument as to why Pivowar has not been deprived of any property. If Pivowar had …

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Low self-control leads to crime.

    A General Theory of Crime suggests that low self-control leads to crime. How would you apply this to organized crime? Is it not planned and executed very similar to business planning. Can this be explained by low self-control?    

Cyber Bullying

            Describe the problem How common is this problem? Who is affected by the problem? What theories explain this problem? Has the problem changed over the last decade? How credible is the research you found related to this problem? Is there generally a consensus about the key aspects of the …

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Hurricane Sandy

  Write an 875- to 1,050-word paper in which you analyze the various government agency components involved in resolving a disaster event in your area. Provide an overview of the natural or human-made disaster that occurred in your geographic region. Describe the emergency management steps that were taken. Discuss the interagency collaboration theories that can …

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Law Enforcement Discussion board

    Readings- https://www.aclu.org/news/criminal-law-reform/reimagining-the-role-of-police https://www.police1.com/chiefs-sheriffs/articles/policing-through-25-years-of-accelerating-change-023Y5wPNnlWKpUbc/ 1. Referencing the tasks performed by modern police, are there too many being performed? Too little? Why? 2. What do you believe are the proper roles and responsibilities of law enforcement? Which ones are necessary to protect the community? 3. Some police departments have begun to take away some tasks …

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Evidence

      Evidence is a crucial part of both the prosecution and the defense. The evidence must be relevant to the case being adjudicated. In addition, evidence cannot stand alone. It may be supported by other evidence, witness statements, victim statements, and the statements of the accused. Considering evidence must never be based on …

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Consequences of Victimization

        Crime victimization often results in serious mental and emotional consequences. What are some examples of such mental and emotional consequences faced by victims? Watch the following clip on the effects of victimization: Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbw0u9vQa84      

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